Audio Speed Changer for Learning — Slow Down Music with A/B Loop, Pitch Lock & Practice Presets | LazyTools
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Audio Speed Changer for Learning — A/B Loop, Practice Presets & Pitch Lock

Slow down or speed up any audio with pitch fully preserved. Mark an A/B loop section on the waveform to repeat any passage. Choose from 8 practice speed presets from 25% to 110%. Shift pitch independently of speed. Keyboard shortcuts for hands-free control. Export as MP3 or WAV. No upload, no signup, no watermark.

Pitch-preserving time-stretch A/B loop on waveform 8 practice presets Independent pitch shift Keyboard shortcuts
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🎵 Speed Changer

Upload audio — set speed — mark A/B loop — practice

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Drop your audio file here, or click to browse
MP3 • WAV • OGG • FLAC • M4A • Processed locally, never uploaded
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Upload any audio to start practicing. Works for instrument learning, language learning, transcription, and dance. Your file never leaves your device.
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✔ Key Features

What makes this different from audiotrimmer and audiospeedchanger.com

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A/B Loop on Waveform
Drag handles on the waveform to mark a loop start (A) and end (B). The player repeats that section at the chosen speed. No online competitor has waveform-based A/B loop. Apps like Music Speed Changer charge for this; here it is free.
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8 Practice Speed Presets
Presets from 25% to 110% with pedagogical labels: Ultra slow, Half speed, Slow learn, Practice, Comfortable, Near tempo, Full speed, Challenge. Each preset shows the recommended use case for that speed.
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Independent Pitch Shift
Change the key of the audio in semitones without affecting speed. Useful for singers who need a comfortable key, or players who want to practice without retuning their instrument. -12 to +12 semitones range.
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Keyboard Shortcuts
Control the player hands-free while your hands are on your instrument. Space: play/pause. [ / ]: set A or B point. L: toggle loop. Arrow keys: change speed by 5% or 1% (Shift). No free web tool offers this.
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Loop Counter
A badge shows how many times the A/B section or file has looped. Useful for tracking repetition practice: most teachers recommend 20-30 repetitions of a difficult passage at slow speed before increasing tempo.
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Zero Upload — Complete Privacy
Audiotrimmer, AudioSpeedChanger.com, and Clideo upload your file to a server. Here, the Web Audio API decodes locally and OLA time-stretch runs in JavaScript in your browser. Your audio never leaves your device.
OLA Time-Stretch Quality
Uses Overlap-Add (OLA) time-stretching — the same algorithm used by professional audio editors. At 50% speed, the music sounds natural in the original key with no chipmunk effect. Works from 25% to 110%.
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MP3 + WAV Export
Export the processed audio (at the chosen speed and pitch) as MP3 128k, MP3 192k, or lossless WAV. Useful for offline practice or transferring the slowed audio to a phone for practising on the go.
📖 How to Use

The professional practice technique with this tool

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Upload your audio
Drop any audio file (MP3, WAV, OGG, M4A, FLAC). The waveform appears. Your file is decoded locally; nothing is uploaded.
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Start at 50-60%
Click the 50% or 60% preset. Press Play. Listen at reduced speed — pitch stays exactly the same. Find the difficult bar or phrase you want to practice.
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Set the A/B loop
Click at the start of the difficult section on the waveform and press A. Click at the end and press B. Enable Loop. The player now repeats only that section. Or use [ and ] keyboard shortcuts during playback.
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Progressive speed increase
Once you can play along cleanly at 60%, move to 75%. Master it, then 85%, then 90%, then 100%. This is the proven progressive practice method used by professional music teachers worldwide.
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Export for offline practice
Set the speed you want to practice with, click Export to download the slowed version as MP3 or WAV. Transfer to your phone or music player for practice away from a computer.
📊 Comparison

LazyTools vs other online audio speed changers

FeatureLazyToolsaudiotrimmer.comaudiospeedchanger.comsoundtools.io29a.ch/timestretch
File stays on device✅ Always❌ Uploaded❌ Uploaded✅ Browser✅ Browser
A/B loop on waveform✅ Drag handles❌ No❌ No❌ No✅ Yes
Practice speed presets (labelled)✅ 8 presetsNo labels❌ No3 presets❌ No
Loop counter✅ Yes❌ No❌ No❌ No❌ No
Keyboard shortcuts✅ Full set❌ No❌ No❌ No✅ Partial
Independent pitch shift✅ Yes❌ No✅ Yes❌ No✅ Yes
Pitch-preserving time-stretch✅ OLA✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes
Speed range✅ 25-110%50-200%Various50-200%10-400%
MP3/WAV export✅ Both✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes❌ No export
📋 Practice Speed Reference

When to use each practice speed

SpeedLabelBest forWhat to do at this speed
25%Ultra slowIndividual note identificationIdentify each note one at a time for transcription or sight-reading in a new piece.
50%Half speedLearning difficult passagesStandard first practice speed for technically demanding material. Every note should feel easy.
60%Slow learnFirst pass on new materialBuild correct technique from the start. Avoid learning bad habits at full speed.
75%PracticeBuilding muscle memoryThe speed at which most of the learning happens. Should feel moderately challenging.
85%ComfortableConsolidating sectionsUsed to bridge the gap before full speed. Musical phrasing should start to feel natural.
90%Near tempoPerformance preparationRefinement stage. Dynamics, articulation, and expression should be added here.
100%Full speedPerformanceOnly attempt full speed once 90% feels comfortable. Never rush to full speed.
110%ChallengeMaking full speed feel easyA pro technique: practice slightly above performance speed so full speed feels relaxed.
📐 Guide

Audio Speed Changer for Learning — The Science Behind Practice Speed

Changing the speed of audio for practice purposes is one of the oldest and most effective techniques in music pedagogy. Before digital tools, musicians used reel-to-reel tape recorders at reduced tape speed, accepting the pitch distortion as a necessary compromise. Modern time-stretching algorithms eliminate that compromise entirely: the Overlap-Add (OLA) method reorders overlapping windowed frames of audio to produce output at any speed while leaving the pitch completely unchanged. The result is that a guitar solo at 50% speed sounds exactly in tune with the original recording — making it possible to play along on a real guitar in the correct key.

Why A/B loop is the most powerful practice tool

Most students make the mistake of practicing an entire piece from beginning to end, repeatedly. This reinforces the easy sections but provides insufficient repetition of the difficult passages. A/B loop isolates exactly the bar or phrase that is causing difficulty and repeats it until mastered. Research by music educators consistently shows that focused repetition of small sections at reduced speed produces faster and more durable learning than repeated play-throughs of the full piece. The recommended protocol: set the A/B loop around the difficult passage, set speed to 50-60%, repeat 20-30 times, increase to 75%, repeat again, and continue until full speed feels natural.

Audio speed changer free no upload — why privacy matters for musicians

Musicians regularly practice with unreleased demos, backing tracks from teachers, privately recorded lessons, or copyrighted music. Uploading these to a server for server-side processing raises both privacy and legal concerns. This tool uses the Web Audio API's AudioContext.decodeAudioData() to read the raw PCM samples locally, applies OLA time-stretch in JavaScript, and plays back the result via the audio hardware without any server round-trip. The A/B loop uses sample-accurate position tracking on the decoded buffer so the loop restarts precisely at the marked sample index regardless of playback speed.

❓ FAQ

Audio speed changer — 8 questions answered

An audio speed changer adjusts playback speed while keeping pitch unchanged using OLA time-stretching. Useful for learning difficult passages, language learning, dance practice, and transcription.

A/B loop marks a start point (A) and end point (B) on the audio. The player repeats only that section continuously. Isolate the difficult bar, slow it to 50-75%, and loop until comfortable. The most effective practice technique.

OLA time-stretch changes duration independently of pitch. At 50% speed, the music sounds at the same pitch as the original. Essential for playing along with an instrument without retuning.

25% (ultra slow), 50% (half speed), 60% (slow learn), 75% (practice), 85% (comfortable), 90% (near tempo), 100% (full speed), 110% (challenge). Progressive training: master each speed before advancing.

Yes. The pitch slider shifts the key in semitones without affecting speed. -12 to +12 range. Useful for singers finding a comfortable key, or playing in a different key without retuning your instrument.

Space: play/pause. [: set A point. ]: set B point. L: toggle loop. Arrow Left/Right: speed -/+5%. Shift+Left/Right: speed -/+1%. Hands-free control while your hands are on your instrument.

No. The Web Audio API decodes your file locally and OLA runs in JavaScript in your browser. No audio is transmitted to any server. Your file stays on your device.

LazyTools Audio Speed Changer is 100% free. No upload, no server, no account, no watermark. A/B loop, 8 practice presets, pitch shift, keyboard shortcuts, MP3/WAV export. Your audio stays on your device.