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Audio Speed: Change the playback speed of an audio file by speeding it up or slowing it down. Optionally preserve the original pitch so voices do not sound distorted at altered speeds.
Quick steps
- Upload an MP3, WAV, or M4A audio file.
- Use the speed slider to set a new speed from 0.25x to…
- Toggle pitch preservation on or off depending on your needs.
- Preview the result and download the speed-adjusted audio file.
Audio Speed vs desktop software
| Feature | Audio Speed | Desktop software |
|---|---|---|
| Install required | No | Yes |
| Works on phone & desktop | Yes | Varies |
| Free to use | Yes | Often paid |
| Signup needed | No | Sometimes |
People also ask
What does pitch preservation do?
Without pitch preservation, speeding up audio raises the pitch (chipmunk effect) and slowing down lowers it. With preservation enabled, the original pitch is maintained at any speed.
What speed range is available?
You can set speeds from 0.25x (quarter speed) to 4x (quadruple speed). Common choices are 1.25x-2x for faster listening.
Does changing speed affect audio quality?
Minor quality changes can occur during time-stretching, but they are negligible at moderate speed changes (0.5x-2x). Extreme speeds may introduce slight artifacts.
Can I speed up only part of the audio?
This tool adjusts the speed of the entire file uniformly. To change speed for a specific section, trim it first with the Audio Cutter, then adjust speed.
Is this free?
Yes, completely free with no limits or sign-up required.
What is Audio Speed?
Change the playback speed of an audio file by speeding it up or slowing it down. Optionally preserve the original pitch so voices do not sound distorted at altered speeds.
How to use Audio Speed
- Upload an MP3, WAV, or M4A audio file.
- Use the speed slider to set a new speed from 0.25x to 4x.
- Toggle pitch preservation on or off depending on your needs.
- Preview the result and download the speed-adjusted audio file.
Why use this tool?
Speed up audiobooks and lectures for faster listening, or slow down music tracks to learn difficult passages. This free audio speed changer offers pitch-corrected playback so voices sound natural at any speed.
FAQ
- What does pitch preservation do?
- Without pitch preservation, speeding up audio raises the pitch (chipmunk effect) and slowing down lowers it. With preservation enabled, the original pitch is maintained at any speed.
- What speed range is available?
- You can set speeds from 0.25x (quarter speed) to 4x (quadruple speed). Common choices are 1.25x-2x for faster listening.
- Does changing speed affect audio quality?
- Minor quality changes can occur during time-stretching, but they are negligible at moderate speed changes (0.5x-2x). Extreme speeds may introduce slight artifacts.
- Can I speed up only part of the audio?
- This tool adjusts the speed of the entire file uniformly. To change speed for a specific section, trim it first with the Audio Cutter, then adjust speed.
- Is this free?
- Yes, completely free with no limits or sign-up required.
Audio Speed — In-Depth Guide
Adjusting audio playback speed is widely popular among podcast listeners, students, and lifelong learners who want to consume spoken content more efficiently without sacrificing comprehension. Speeding up recorded lectures and podcast episodes to 1.25x or 1.5x playback speed saves a very significant amount of cumulative listening time over the course of a full academic semester or podcast backlog. This tool lets you create permanently speed-adjusted audio files for convenient offline listening on any device or media player.
Language learners at all proficiency levels slow down native-speaker audio recordings to approximately 0.75x speed to carefully catch subtle pronunciation details, natural intonation patterns, and word boundaries that are extremely difficult to perceive at normal conversational speed. Gradually increasing the playback speed as your comprehension and listening skills progressively improve is a highly effective and well-established language training technique. Create and save versions at multiple speeds for structured progressive practice sessions.
Music students and instrumentalists slow down recordings of technically complex passages to learn difficult pieces methodically, note by note, at a comfortable and manageable practice pace. Reducing playback speed to 0.5x makes rapid scale runs, intricate rhythmic patterns, and harmonically complex passages much easier to follow, carefully analyze, and accurately practice along with on your instrument. Once fully mastered at slow speed, gradually increase the tempo incrementally back to the original performance speed.
Professional transcriptionists and court reporters adjust audio playback speed to precisely match their personal optimal typing pace for maximum productivity and accuracy during transcription work. Slowing dictation, interview recordings, or deposition audio to around 0.8x speed allows accurate real-time transcription without the constant frustration of repeatedly pausing and rewinding the recording to catch missed words. Finding your own personal optimal speed ratio between comfortable listening comprehension and accurate typing dramatically improves overall transcription efficiency.
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