- What is slowed + reverb?
- Slowed + reverb is a music style where a song is slowed down and reverb is added, creating a dreamy, atmospheric sound. It's also called daycore — the opposite of nightcore.
- How do I make a slowed + reverb remix?
- Upload your audio, choose the Classic preset (0.8x speed with medium reverb), and click Process. Adjust the tempo, reverb, and bass boost to taste. The slowed + reverb track is created instantly in your browser.
- What is daycore?
- Daycore is another name for slowed + reverb music. While nightcore speeds songs up and raises the pitch, daycore slows them down and lowers the pitch for a chill, lo-fi vibe.
- What's the best speed for slowed + reverb?
- Classic slowed + reverb uses 0.8x speed (20% slower). For a subtle chill effect, try 0.85x. For a deeply atmospheric dreamy sound, go down to 0.7x.
- What does bass boost do?
- Bass boost amplifies the low-end frequencies of the audio, giving the slowed + reverb track a deeper, richer sound. Light adds subtle warmth, medium gives a noticeable thump, and heavy delivers club-like bass.
- What are the room reverb options?
- Room reverb simulates the echo of real acoustic spaces. Small Room gives a tight, intimate reverb. Large Hall adds spacious echoes. Cathedral creates a massive, ethereal reverb with long decay — perfect for the dreamiest slowed + reverb sound.