Music Speed Changer ▶▶▶

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Description of App

Independently change the speed and pitch of audio with exceptional sound quality. Change speed in real time without affecting the pitch (time stretch), or change the pitch without changing the speed (pitch shift).

Music Speed Changer is a musician's music player and learning tool. It helps you master music by letting you slow down and loop difficult parts and raise or lower the pitch of music to suit your range. It also features A/B repeat looping and the ability to bookmark parts of tracks by setting markers. These learning tools make the app useful to students and teachers of music, dance, language, and academic subjects.

Additionally, the app has playlists and effects so you can play your entire music collection with an upbeat tempo for working out and running, or slow down a selection of your music collection for relaxing. The included audio effects let you create new and interesting soundscapes for taking nightcore and slowed + reverb to the next level.

• Independently adjust tempo and pitch over a wide adjustable range, or link them together with a single control
• Proven superior time stretch sound quality compared to top commercial solutions
• Select sections with AB loop points, and practice over and over
• Bookmark positions in your music with markers
• Create playlists
• 8-band graphic equalizer and preamp
• Reverb and delay effects
• Reverse the audio to learn music backwards and forwards
• Save and export all modifications to a new M4A file, losslessly or with AAC encoding
• All features supported with songs from your purchased library, or import audio files from your device storage or any cloud drive

Version

1.11.2

Free or Paid

Free With In-App Purchase

Apple Watch Support

Not Known

Device(s) App Was Tested On

iPad

iOS Version

15.5

Accessibility Comments

This app is 100% accessible with VoiceOver, or if there are any accessibility issues, they're easy to miss.

VoiceOver Performance

VoiceOver reads all page elements.

Button Labeling

All buttons are clearly labeled.

Usability

The app is fully accessible with VoiceOver and is easy to navigate and use.

Other Comments

This is the best audio editor I've ever seen in my life! It is also available for Android users, but I will have to look into it more to know accessibility for the Android version.

Recommendations

1 people have recommended this app

Most recently recommended by divakitty418 1 year 5 months ago

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Comments

By Dennis Freedman on Saturday, June 24, 2023 - 01:27

Hello
This looks an extremely useful and interesting app, but for some reason only my unlocked tracks are showing up. I am using Apple Music and have many downloaded tracks in my library. Is there any reason for this or solution that anyone knows?
Related to this I am still using iTunes Match And I wonder whether this may have something to do with it?
Any help welcomed.
Dennis.

By Dominic on Saturday, June 24, 2023 - 01:27

It needs Apple Music but I don’t have Apple Music, is there a way I can ask it to you Spotify or YouTube or something

By divakitty418 on Saturday, June 24, 2023 - 01:27

@koumbaro6767 I don't have Apple Music either. It can also use audio files from your device, such as recordings from Voice Memos or another recording app. You can share the recording directly to the app, and then you can edit the audio. If you want to edit a song's pitch or something, you can record another device playing it, then share the recording to this app, and then you can edit it.

By Dennis D on Saturday, June 24, 2023 - 01:27

I play banjo, guitar, and other string instruments. I like to practice using an app that I can play along with. I had used an app on my iPhone but recently it was discontinued. I have spent a good deal of time looking for an accessible practice app. I think I found it, for me.

I have been using the Music Speed Changer (MSC) for about 2 weeks now. I am finding it very useful for practicing playing . My practicing playing songs usually involves setting loop points; playback rate; and changing pitch . In the “Listening” tab is the list of songs I have loaded into the app. The first time playing a song, when tapping on a song title, the sound file starts playing. At the bottom you will get a prompt to go into the “Edit” screen. In the Edit screen you can make several adjustments to the playback. To have the “Edit” screen come up after tapping on a song title in the “Listening” screen: go to settings in the Edit screen and look for the option “Tracks Open In Editor”, and turn this on. Going forward the Edit screen will come up each time you tap on a song title. I found this very useful for my practicing. This feature was added after I contacted the vendor.

To import a sound file into the MSC app, you can either share the sound file from your iPhone files app or go to the “Files” tab in the MSC app and tap on import. From there you can search for sound files in your files app on your phone.

There are many functions that this app has to offer, I’ve only scratched the surface, most seem very accessible. The developer is very open to suggestions and to provide help.

Version of app 1.12.4
Version of IOS 16.5.1