Official instructional guide video on how to use the editor components Key & BPM, Markers, Equalizer, and the Effects (Vocal Reducer, Compressor, Limiter, Echo, Flanger, Reverb, and Mono output) of Music Speed Changer Android app.
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In addition to independent pitch and speed controls, Music Speed Changer provides other ways to alter your music.
The pitch and tempo sliders can be joined into a playback rate slider, which provides a similar effect to manually turning
a vinyl record player at varying speeds.
Click on "Join pitch and tempo" from the editor screen menu to enable this mode.
(Demonstrates rate slider adjustment)
Click again to return to independent pitch and tempo control.
The "Editor components" submenu provides access to many extended features of the app.
Clicking on a submenu item configures the editor screen with a preset arrangement of components.
"Key and BPM" shows the detected musical key and beats per minute for the currently playing track.
The value on the left is the original detected value, and the value on the right is the value after the pitch and tempo adjustments have been applied.
A common problem of computer BPM detection is halving or doubling the BPM from what a human would typically label as the actual BPM.
In case this happens, you can tap on the original BPM value and change it to the correct value.
Clicking on "Markers" in the menu allows you to set persistent markers or bookmarks at locations in a track.
(Sets three markers)
To return to the location of your markers, click the "Seek marker" buttons next to the "Add marker" button.
(Seeks to markers)
You can also seek from the Markers list bottom sheet by tapping on the items.
From the menu of each marker, you can create a loop from the marker positions.
(Demonstrates creating a loop)
The marker times can also be changed with the keyboard, or deleted.
(Change track)
The "Equalizer" preset configures the editor to show a Preamp or gain control, left and right balance, and a 10-band graphic equalizer.
The effects are turned on and off with the switches.
The Equalizer can be expanded and contracted by pressing the button adjacent to the label.
(Makes equalizer adjustments)
After making adjustments to the equalizer, settings can be saved and recalled with the Save Preset and Load Preset buttons.
(Changes to Effects)
The "Effects" preset shows various interesting effects that can be applied to your music.
The effects controls are configured similarly to the equalizer control.
Some effects, such as Echo and Flanger, have a time setting that is based on BPM. Pressing the Sync button matches the Time setting
to the BPM of the currently playing track.
(Demonstrates Echo effect BPM sync)
With the Custom editor components preset, you can define a custom mix of components to show on the editor screen. Click on "Configure Custom"
to select which components will appear in the editor when the Custom preset is selected.