Click the "Effect" menu and select "Change Speed." Drag the slider down to a negative value, click "Preview" to listen to the stretched audio, then click "OK" to stretch it.
Yes, Audacity the computer music editor totally rocks!
Click "File," then "Import," then "Audio." Double-click the music file that you want to import. You can also drag and drop music from Windows Explorer into Audacity.
copy and paste your music onto a track
Open audacity, add sound or music, highlight the timeline, click on effect, you should see reverse, now click on reverse.
Configure your speakers. If it's an audio file, bass boost it in Audacity.
Audacity. It is a very good sound editor and music maker.
Try the program Audacity.
You can use audacity
Try Audacity. It is an AMAZING program ;)
You can use audacity to record your voice and add music to the background. There may be other ways but that is the one that I know of.
There are several different music editing programs that can be downloaded online. One is called Audacity which is a music editor and recording program.
For Windows, I would check out Audacity for basic sound editing and Wavelab Essentials for more mastering abilities. For Mac, Audacity and Peak LE.