Pocket Wavepad HD can do this.
You need a sound editor. Try WavePad. It works great.
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.
There are several online websites which offer a free audio editor. CNET, Free Audio Editor, Audacity, Wavepad Sound Editor, Power Sound Editor and Wavosaur all offer free audio editors.
Top 10 music editing programs are: "WavePad Sound Editor", "Wavosaur", "WaveShop", "Acoustica Basic Edition", "MP3Gain", "Audacity", "Music Editor Free", "MP3 Quality Modifier", "MP3 Direct Cut", "DJ Audio Editor", "Power Sound Editor". All the programs listed above are all free to use.
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.
buy speakers or get a getter soundcard, this may not help, but i amplify my music with Wavepad sound editor, so they play louder. But for dvds and external media, the only solution after you have raised your volume to the max, is as i said before, speakers or a better soundcard
I usually use the TunesKit Acemovi. First, put the video to timeline, second, right click the video and choose the'Speed and Duration' , then you can slow down the video.
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 several sound or audio editing software. The audio editing software differs by level of sophistication and price (free, or you need to pay). There's a popular free open-source software called Audacity that has all basic audio editing features. There's a middle level software: better featured but not so complicated like avs audio editor or wavepad audio editor. Besides, you can find compilcated dj audio editing suits.
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Try Audacity, the free sound recorder and editor.