Make 3D Version of Song

Audjust's studio runs in your browser and turns a normal stereo track into a 3D version, where the sound swings across the stereo field instead of staying centered. You load the song, apply the 3D/spatial effect, preview it, then export the finished version. It's free, with no signup and no install, and it reads common files like MP3 and WAV.

Open the studio, upload your audio, and wait for the waveform to load. Apply the 3D/spatial effect and hit play to hear the sound rotate left to right. If you only want part of the song, trim the start or end on the waveform first, then export the result as a file you can keep or post.

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You can stack other changes in the same session before exporting. Slowing the track down and adding reverb under the 3D panning is a common combination, and you can bass boost it too. Everything happens on the same waveform, so you adjust and re-export until it sounds right.

...or paste a link to a song online:
Make sure you have the applicable rights to any audio you submit to Audjust.

One thing to test: the 3D effect is built for headphones or earbuds. The left-right movement that makes it feel three-dimensional mostly collapses on a single speaker or a phone's built-in speaker, so check it with headphones on before you share it.

People often ask if this is the same as 8D audio. It's the same underlying stereo panning effect, and 8D is the popular name for it. If you specifically want an 8D mix, the studio handles that too.

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