Slowed + Reverb
Slow down any audio — a song, a voiceover or an upload — and wrap it in dreamy reverb.
How to Use
- Upload a song, beat or voiceover — or record in the browser.
- Pick Soft, Balanced or Hard — more means slower and more reverb.
- Preview and download your slowed + reverb version.
FAQ + Formats
FAQ
Does it lower the pitch?
Yes — slowing the audio also drops the pitch a little, which is the signature slowed sound.
Will the track get longer?
Yes, slowing it down makes the clip run a bit longer than the original.
Can I get slowed without reverb?
This effect always adds reverb; for a clean tempo change use the Speed effect.
Supported Formats
Input: audio/video. Output: MP3, WAV, OGG, FLAC, M4A, MP4.
What slowed + reverb does
It lowers the tempo and adds a soft, spacious reverb tail, turning any track into the dreamy, laid-back edit that took over TikTok and YouTube. The slower pace and gentle echo make music and voices feel calmer and more emotional.
Slowed vs speed
This effect is tuned for the popular slowed aesthetic — a gentle slow-down plus reverb in one step. If you only need a clean tempo change with no reverb, use the Speed effect instead.
Tips
- Start with Balanced; go Hard for a deeper, more washed-out feel.
- Works on full songs, beats, voiceovers and AI narration.
- Pair with Bass Boost for an even warmer, heavier version.
How the slowed + reverb effect is made
No AI — just a short, classic DSP chain applied to your audio. Here's the recipe: