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SpeedShift Slowdown

SpeedShift Slowdown

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SpeedShift Slowdown is a plugin which takes incoming audio and slows it down in realtime. This effect is popular in Hiphop, EDM, where the sample is altered to create a new idea. Moreover, releasing a slowed down version of your song is now standard for most independent labels.

If you're looking for a speed changing audio effects plugin, give it a try!

Plug-in Formats: VST3, AU, AAX (Ableton, FL Studio, Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Cubase)

Minimum Requirements: Windows 10-11 Intel 64-bit, macOS 12.7.6 running Apple Silicon or Intel 64 bit

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To quickly gain traction on social media, releasing a slowed + reverb version of your track is essential. Without it, your music is less likely to be shared or noticed.

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Know Your Key

It's easy to know what the resulting tempo and key is at any time during your exploration by paying attention to the top bar. From there, you can freeze the sample and work on your track in the new key and tempo.

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  • Spindown Effect

    Spindown the audio as if it was a vinyl record. This is normally difficult to automate, but in this plugin you can simply press the spindown button.

  • Deep Reverb

    Included is a deep reverb, which is a common technique used in Slowed + Reverb type tracks.

  • Automations

    The speed and pitch parameters are fully automatable in the DAW.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ableton, FL Studio, Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Cubase, Garage Band (VST3, AU, AAX)

Windows 10-11 Intel 64-bit Intel 64-bit (Arm is not supported), macOS 12.7.6 (or later) running Apple Silicon or Intel 64 bit

Ableton Live: Under audio pitch effects.
Logic Pro: Create an audio track.
Pro Tools: Create an audio track.
Cubase: Create an audio track. IT WILL NOT WORK ON A MIDI INSTRUMENT TRACK.

You need to increase the size of your buffer in your DAW, likely to 512. If you are using an old computer or do not have a SSD, your DAW will not be able to provide data to your audio card in time.

Most DAWs don’t expect plugins to create any sound beyond the final clip, and only compensate a little bit for reverb tails.

You will need to add sound clip at the end of your song so that the DAW knows there is something beyond the end and that it should continue processing audio.