Practice

Slow the song down. Keep the key.

Learning a solo, a verse, a routine? Y2K Player slows any song you own to half speed without changing its pitch — and loops the exact bars you're working on, as many times as it takes.

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Looping a section of a slowed song on the waveform
Practice

Made for repetition

The waveform view is built for practice: trim the intro, drop a loop around the two bars that fight back, and they repeat seamlessly while your hands catch up. Tempo changes are smooth and live — nudge speed up 5% at a time as you improve, and the song saves your settings between sessions.

Why pitch-independent tempo matters

Slowing a record drops its key — useless for playing along. Y2K Player's time-stretching keeps the song in its original key at any speed, so what you practice is what you'll perform.

For every kind of learner

Guitarists and bassists transcribing solos, singers nailing fast verses, dancers counting choreography, language learners shadowing lyrics — anything worth repeating is worth repeating slower first.

Questions

FAQ

Can I slow down a song without changing the pitch?

Yes — unlink tempo from pitch and the song keeps its original key at any speed from 25% to 200%.

Can I loop one section?

Yes — mark loops directly on the waveform; they repeat seamlessly and are remembered per song.

Does it work with my own files?

Y2K Player plays audio files you own — MP3, M4A, WAV, FLAC and more — fully offline.

Free to try, yours forever

No ads, no accounts, no subscription — and Pro is a single one-time unlock. Works completely offline.

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