To swing slowly in Mic Up on Roblox, the usual method is to use the emote or movement controls at a lower speed or with a slow-motion setup, rather than a special “swing” button. A recent tutorial-style post also mentions lowering playback speed to 0.1x for slow-motion effects, which lines up with how players make dances and swings look slower.

What players usually do

  • Open the emote/dance menu in Mic Up.
  • Pick the swing or dance animation you want.
  • Slow your movement by using a slow-motion effect if the game or clip setup allows it.
  • If you are recording, reduce video speed afterward for the slow-swing look.

Simple setup

  1. Enter Mic Up and stand still.
  2. Start the swing or dance emote.
  3. Use the lowest available speed setting if there is one.
  4. Adjust timing so the animation and sound stay synced.

Important note

Some videos and posts about this topic are describing editing tricks or clip playback speed , not an in-game “slow swing” feature. That means the exact result may depend on whether you are doing it live in Roblox or in a recorded video.

TL;DR: In Mic Up, the slow-swing look is usually made by using an emote and then lowering speed or editing the clip, not by a separate built-in swing control.