To create a high-quality, 1-hour "Slowed + Reverb" edit of (often known as the Izzamuzzic Remix ), you must combine precise audio stretching with high-fidelity encoding. The original track, which samples Julien Marchal's "Insight XX," is a staple in the "phonk" and "atmospheric" genres, focusing on themes of loyalty and emotional depth. 1. Audio Manipulation (Slowed + Reverb)
Most standard MP3s cap at 320 kbps. To achieve a output for maximum fidelity, you must use specific formats or custom encoders. How to make SLOWED + REVERB edits (the right way) Elif - Shootouts - (edited version) 1 hour slowed 512 kbps
Lower both the BPM and the pitch in tandem. A common standard is reducing the speed to 0.80x or 0.85x of the original. In Audacity , use the "Change Speed" effect to ensure the pitch drops naturally with the tempo. To create a high-quality, 1-hour "Slowed + Reverb"
Creating a professional-sounding "slowed" version requires more than just dragging the audio file to make it longer; you must preserve the transients to avoid a "muddy" sound. Audio Manipulation (Slowed + Reverb) Most standard MP3s
Add a reverb bus with a long decay time (typically 5 to 8 seconds ) to create that signature "airy" atmosphere. Apply a Low Cut filter (around 200 Hz) to the reverb track so the bass frequencies don't become distorted.
Since the original track is roughly 3–4 minutes, you will need to loop the edited version. Use a cross-fade of 2–3 seconds at the loop points to ensure a seamless transition for the full hour. 2. Technical Encoding (512 kbps Guide)