Daycore
Daycore, the slow way down
Daycore is nightcore's mellow twin — the song slowed and deepened until it glows. Y2K Player does it live on the songs you own: slide the tempo down, let the pitch sink with it, and keep the version forever.
The daycore recipe
Classic daycore lives around 75–85% tempo with the pitch linked so everything deepens together — one slider in Y2K Player's vinyl mode. Because it plays live, you tune it by ear on the actual song, and every song keeps its own setting without touching the original file.
Beyond the preset
Unlink pitch to slow the song without dropping the key, or drop pitch alone for a deeper voice at full speed. Reverb turns it dreamy; the waveform view lets you loop the part that hits.
Keep and share it
Pro exports full-length M4A/WAV files of exactly what you hear. Free exports 30-second clips — enough to feel the whole flow.
Questions
FAQ
What is daycore?
Daycore is a song slowed down with the pitch lowered — the opposite of nightcore. Typical daycore sits around 75–85% of the original tempo with pitch linked.
Is daycore the same as slowed and reverb?
They're cousins. Daycore is the slowed, deepened song itself; slowed + reverb adds a big reverb wash on top. Y2K Player does both — reverb is one tap.
Can I export daycore versions?
Yes — Pro exports full-length M4A/WAV of exactly what you hear; the free version exports 30-second clips.
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