Music Speed Changer's Audio Effects

edited December 2023 in Help (Android)
Music Speed Changer comes with a variety of audio effects, namely Vocal Reducer, Compressor, Limiter, Echo, Flanger, Reverb, and Mono output. This is an overview of the app's effects. If you are using the custom editor layout, you can choose any combination of the individual effects to display in the editor window. To see all audio effects, simply choose Effects under editor components.

Getting started with Effects

At the top of the editor, go to the Editor Layout Menu by tapping the slider/gear icon. This brings up your options of presets and the available components you can add to the custom layout of the editor
Open the editor layout menu

Select Effects
Select Effects

This will display all available audio effects in the editor window
All available effects

To apply an effect, use the on/off slider. It is dulled when the effect is off and lit up when the effect is turned on
Turn on audio effect

The App's Audio Effects

Vocal Reducer

The vocal reducer attempts to remove center-panned vocals and other instruments with a frequency between the low frequency and high frequency cut settings using the well-known "invert and mix" strategy, producing a dual channel mono track. This effect is often used by singers to practice against background music and is useful for turning any track into a karaoke track.
Vocal Reducer Audio Effect

Compressor

The compressor effect makes the louder and quieter parts of the sound closer to each other in level by compressing a track’s dynamic range. This "evens-out" the sound of a track that has parts where the audio get too loud and/or too faint.
Compressor Audio Effect

Limiter

The limiter effect is an audio effect that lets sounds below a specified input level pass unaffected while attenuating the peaks of the stronger audio signal that exceed the threshold. It is used to remove sharp unwanted audio spikes in the track.
Limiter Audio Effect

Echo

The echo effect is a shifting and fine tuning of an offset of the original audio. It a achieves the effect of sound being reflected from a distance and arriving at the listener with a delay.
Echo Audio Effect

Flanger

The flanger effect works by mixing two copies of the track together, with one of the tracks playing at a slightly slower and gradually changing speed. This creates harmonic feedback.
Flanger Audio Effect

Reverb

The reverb effect is a complex echo effect that simulates sound bouncing off of walls in a confined space. It is often used to affect the mood of a track.
Reverb Audio Effect

Mono

The mono effect converts a track into a single channel audio track. This creates the effect of the recording having been recorded by one microphone.
Mono Audio Effect

Creating and Loading Audio Effect Presets

Music Speed Changer allows you save any number of each effect's settings as presets for later use.

To create a new preset, simply select Save preset at the bottom of the effect editor
Save preset settings

Name your preset and tap Ok
Name your preset

You can now always come back to the effect's window and load your saved presets
Load your saved presets

From the preset editor, you can choose any of your saved presets, or delete one or all of the saved presets
Choose  saved presets


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