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Daycore Maker

Free online daycore maker — slow any song down and lower its pitch for the warm, dreamy anti-nightcore sound. One-click Classic preset (0.85× speed + pitch), plus Subtle and Deep variants with optional reverb. Runs in your browser — no upload, no watermark, no sign-up.

A daycore remix slows a song down about 15% and lowers its pitch by the same amount — the warm, melancholic opposite of nightcore. EditClips.online makes daycore from any MP3, WAV, or FLAC in your browser: the Classic preset applies the standard 0.85x slow-and-deepen in one click, Subtle and Deep adjust the intensity, and a reverb slider adds space. Drop in a song, pick a preset, and download the remix.

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100% private — files never leave your device
Free — no sign up, no watermark

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How to Use Daycore Maker

  1. Upload your song (MP3, WAV, AAC, OGG, or FLAC)
  2. Pick a preset — Classic (0.85×) is the standard daycore sound; Subtle keeps it light, Deep goes full slow
  3. Optionally add reverb for extra atmosphere, or set custom tempo and pitch
  4. Click Process — it runs in your browser and finishes in seconds
  5. Download the daycore track and share it

Features

  • Classic 0.85× daycore preset, plus Subtle (0.9×) and Deep (0.75×) one-click variants
  • Independent tempo and pitch sliders for a custom anti-nightcore sound
  • Optional reverb slider — keep it dry or add dreamy space
  • Works on MP3, WAV, AAC, OGG, FLAC and other common audio formats
  • 100% private — runs in your browser via WebAssembly, files never leave your device
  • Free with no watermark — pairs with our nightcore maker for the opposite effect

Frequently Asked Questions

What is daycore?
Daycore is the opposite of nightcore: the song is slowed down (typically to 0.8–0.9× speed) and the pitch drops with it, giving vocals a deeper, warmer, more melancholic feel. The name is a play on nightcore — where nightcore is bright and hyper, daycore is mellow and dreamy.
How do I make a daycore version of a song?
Upload the track, keep the Classic preset (0.85× tempo and pitch together), and click Process. That one click produces the standard daycore sound. For a lighter touch use Subtle (0.9×); for a deep, syrupy feel use Deep (0.75×) — or set the tempo and pitch sliders independently.
What's the difference between daycore and slowed + reverb?
They're close cousins and the names often overlap. Daycore emphasizes the slowed, pitch-lowered vocal itself and is often fairly dry, while slowed + reverb adds prominent echo for an ambient, spacious feel. This daycore tool defaults to light reverb — push the reverb slider up and you're firmly in slowed + reverb territory.
What speed is best for daycore?
0.85× is the sweet spot for most songs — noticeably slower and deeper without dragging. Pop and dance tracks can go to 0.8×; ballads usually only need 0.9×. Below 0.75× vocals start to slur, which can be the point for a deep, hazy edit.
Can I post daycore edits on TikTok or YouTube?
Creating the remix is free and unrestricted, but the underlying song stays copyrighted — platforms may match the audio and claim or mute monetized uploads. Daycore edits circulate widely on TikTok and YouTube regardless; for monetized releases you'd need permission from the rights holder.
Is this daycore maker really free?
Yes — processing runs entirely in your browser via FFmpeg WebAssembly, so we have no server costs and there's no watermark, sign-up, or length limit. Your audio never leaves your device.