Q: How do I make my beat sound like those trendy "Lofi Hip Hop" livestreams?
A: Modern high-quality digital audio is honestly just way too clean and sterile.
A lo-fi converter intentionally ruins the audio in a beautiful way. It aggressively rolls off all the harsh high-end frequencies. It injects a layer of faux-vinyl crackle and tape hiss. Sometimes it subtly wobbles the pitch to simulate an old broken cassette deck. Drag a clean piano loop in, apply the lo-fi effect, and it suddenly sounds incredibly nostalgic and warm.
Q: Can I use the Lofi Converter to fix a bad recording?
A: You can't fix it, but you can definitely mask it.
If your vocal recording has too much background noise or sounds slightly distorted, leaning aggressively into the lo-fi aesthetic is a genius save. By crushing the bit-rate and adding vinyl noise, the listener will just assume the "bad" audio quality was an intentional, highly-artistic choice. It's basically a stylistic cheat code.