: Listen to ensure the vocals don't sound too distorted or "muddy".
The "reverb" part of the effect creates a spacious, "empty room" vibe. : Ensure the track is still highlighted. Apply Reverb : Go to Effect > Delay and Reverb > Reverb . Settings :
You can create this version using free software like Audacity or online tools. 1. Prepare Your Audio Holly Jhonson I Miss You Slowed
To get that signature "slowed" feel, you need to reduce the speed, which also lowers the pitch. : Highlight the entire track (Ctrl+A).
: Open your editing software (e.g., Audacity) and go to File > Import > Audio to load the track. 2. Slow Down the Tempo : Listen to ensure the vocals don't sound
: Go to File > Export > Export as WAV or MP3 to save your new version. Meaning of the Track i miss you (lyric video) / Holly Johnson
"I Miss You" by Holly Johnson is an atmospheric pop track released in 2019 that explores themes of vulnerability, heartache, and the difficulty of letting go after a relationship ends. Creating a "slowed and reverb" version—a popular internet subgenre—further enhances its melancholic, dreamy aesthetic. Guide to Creating "I Miss You" (Slowed + Reverb) Apply Reverb : Go to Effect > Delay and Reverb > Reverb
Increase (around 5 dB) and decrease Dry Gain (around -1 dB) to make the echo more prominent than the original sound. Increase the Room Size to 70-80% for a "dreamy" effect. Set Decay Time to approximately 5 to 8 seconds. 4. Final Touches and Export