on the bar at the top search across until it says "speed change" (when you go scroll across and hold it for a bit don't click. it will have a little box that says what it is.) you can make it slow or fast. you can prieview the song on the button that says prieview. that is how you make it slow. there is "slowmo" as you could call it.
i use wavepad
NCH Wavepad is a commercial audio recording program with both a free and paid ('Masters') editions. The included help file has all the commands and functions for the program. I have added the link to the FAQ pages for Wavepad in the Related links to the left.
There is a way to remove the instrumentals from songs using WavePad in three easy steps. You will start with going to effect tab, then click on the voice button and then you will click on reduce vocals.
Pocket Wavepad HD can do this.
WavePad is a piece of computer software for sound editing purposes. One can purchase the software for $37.99 on Amazon. One can also purchase as a download from iTunes.
Nope, it costs about $72 (£48), but you can download the trial version.
One possibility is to get a sound editor (I use WavePad) and listen to music on YouTube. There is also a mike input on your computer, play your tapes through that.
I would recommend getting WavePad and MixPad. They're really good programs that give you a lot of control and are easy to use.
you can go to wavepad and click on get it now heres the link http://www.nch.com.au/wavepad/masters.html Audacity http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ Open the song, double click the track or select a certain part of the song, click 'effect' and select 'reverse'.
Q. Can I remove the voice from a music track with WavePad It is very difficult to completely remove the vocal, but the voice can be significantly reduced using the Reduce Vocals tool from WavePad's Special Effects. The recording must be stereo (from an original stereo source like a CD). It will also remove any instruments near the voice in the stereo spectrum.
You cannot remove vocals completely with Wavepad. No program can. You can reduce the volume of the vocals with the Effects -> Special Effects -> Reduce Vocals function, but this will alter the other instruments so that resulting audio will be in mono, and sound like it is underwater.
There are some editing programs on your computer to do this like WavePad free Audio editor, and the like. If you are a Mac user there is GarageBand as well.