Slow down beat effect

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  1. Goodmusic

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    hello,

    I'm trying do to this slow down effect at 3:26 to the end


    thanks to help me

    ps: i use fl studio
     
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    Sounds just like a tempo/time stretch FX without pitch correction. Your DAW should be able to do this with the audio file.
    One of the many FX which can do this https://sonosaurus.com/paulxstretch/
     
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    I think it is the opposite approach. The Vocal is transposed/processed Downward in Semitones, while the music behind it has switched from normal tempo to a half-time version. My guess is because the vocal is very clean and I would expect more damage/artifacts if it was all simply slowed down like a record on a turntable (but using a sample).
     
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    Just transpose and let stretch/tempo follow the transpose. Like you play a sample/snippet of the track on lower keys (in any sampler).
     
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    It's just a clip of the previous part played back at 0.6666 of the BPM with no pitch preservation.
    I just verified by doing it in Reaper
     
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    ps: i use fl studio
     
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    Sounds like Chopped & Screwed a technique which was invented by DJ Screw in the early 90's.

    The screwed technique involves slowing the tempo of a song down to 60 and 70 quarter-note beats per Minute and applying techniques such as skipping beats, record scratching, stop-time and affecting portions of the original composition to create a "chopped-up" version of the song.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chopped_and_screwed

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    Just timestrech an audio file by ~ 50%.
     
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    This probably depends on the algo too but if you try stretching the last normal part you'll find out that it works.
     
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