Best Ways to Change Apple Music Playback Speed

Changing the playback speed of Apple Music isn’t a built-in feature of the app itself. However, there are several methods to achieve this using third-party apps and tools after you have converted Apple Music to common audio files, like MP3 with Apple Music Converter. Here are some ways you can change the playback speed of Apple Music:

Using GarageBand (iOS):
Open GarageBand on your iPhone or iPad.
Import the Apple Music track into a new project.
Adjust the tempo of the track to change the playback speed.
Export the modified track for playback.

Using VLC Media Player (iOS/Android):
Download and install VLC Media Player on your iOS or Android device.
Import the Apple Music track into VLC.
Use the speed control feature to adjust the playback speed as desired.

Using Audacity (Mac/Windows):
Download and install Audacity on your computer.
Import the Apple Music track into Audacity.
Use the “Change Tempo” or “Change Speed” effect to adjust the playback speed.
Export the modified track for playback.

Using a Third-Party Music Player (iOS/Android):
Some third-party music players support speed adjustment.
Examples include Music Speed Changer, Audipo, and others.
Import the Apple Music track into one of these apps and adjust the playback speed.

Using iTunes and QuickTime Player (Mac/Windows):
Convert the Apple Music track to an MP3 file using iTunes (requires DRM removal).
Open the MP3 file in QuickTime Player.
Use the playback speed controls in QuickTime Player to adjust the speed.

Using a Dedicated Speed Changer App (iOS/Android):
There are apps specifically designed to change the playback speed of music files.
Examples include Anytune, Tempo SlowMo, and others.
Import the Apple Music track into one of these apps and adjust the playback speed.