A fully featured backwards player.
Select any song from your music library and play it backwards! Record yourself talking and play it backwards too.
- Reverse tracks from the Music library
- Record and play backwards
- Control speed of playback
- Universal app
Rock'n'Roll History:
Many bands have recorded backward sounds or messages in their songs, a technique known as Backmasking. The Beatles used it extensively on their 1966 album Revolver, popularizing the effect at the time. Some did it for aesthetic reasons, some for fun. Some of them are just another rock'n'roll myth.
Discover how the Beatles originally played the guitar solo in "Taxman". What John said at the end of "Rain". How Jimi Hendrix made the song "Are You Experienced". With Reverse Music you decode backmasked sounds to their original form.
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Reverse Music Player FAQ
Is Reverse Music Player free?
Yes, Reverse Music Player is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Reverse Music Player legit?
🤔 The Reverse Music Player app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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Reverse Music Player is free.
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Spent my money on this thinking it would actually work. None of my songs can play on here that I have on my phone. If you’re considering spending the money on this please don’t! I promise it’s a waste. Anyways if you do try it hope it works for you. I should have listened to the reviews. It’s rating was already low. Again please don’t try this app, I wasted my money!!!
agree with magic bendy
i was under the impression that i could play my songs backwards & record them, but that’s not the case
Pointless for me
All my music is through iTunes and Apple Music. This app is therefore pointless because no matter what I want to reverse, it just has an error message saying that track is DRM so it can’t do it.
Am I supposed to spend weeks burning my thousands of songs to hundreds of CDR’s and creating new versions of them all so they’ll work?? Lol! Forget it!
Wish I could give zero
Every song is protected in Apple Music so it can’t even reverse any of your music.
Good app.
Like this app, it’s one of the best out there for reversing tracks. The only thing that is a little disappointing is you cannot reverse a whole album. It’s just track by track. However, having the ability to reverse both your music, and spoken words is decent.
Glad to see it was revamped for iOS 11!
Doesn’t work with Apple Music
Doesn’t work with Apple Music
Doesn’t Play
How do I get a refund?
Has Potential, But Is Misleading
Be warned: I paid for this app and yet, they want me to pay more to adjust the playback speed and apparently no version allows you to save any audio recordings. What’s the point of recording something backwards if it can’t be saved? I paid for it, so I should be able to save those files. If you want this for anything other than to satisfy your curiosity with a famous song or two know to have backwards messages in them, then I’d suggest passing this by until the developer gets some scruples and allows those who pay for it to be able to adjust playback speed AND save the files they record!
Nice app
Does what it says with no reduction in audio quality.
Misleading!!!, but has Good Audio quality
Lacks features and hides the fact that to change the audio’s speed you have to pay an extra $0.99 on top of the $1.99 you already spent on an app that doesn’t let you save what you’ve recorded and you can only record a few seconds. DEFINITELY not worth downloading till they fix somethings. The app does have a good audio playback quality, and design but need to save and record longer. NOT worth $1.99 to find out you pay for more “add ons” the app basics should be free then add on the other stuff if wanted.
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