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How can I boost the volume of a song before adding it to my iTunes library?
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<blockquote data-quote="dc2bluelight" data-source="post: 1812803" data-attributes="member: 399729"><p>The OP is not the only one reading this thread, nor is he/she the only one with the issue that might benefit from your expertise.</p><p>I've related my experience honestly. I feel that when possible, Apple software should be used. I'm not trying to prove anything, but I do like using the best tools that make the job quick, easy and done right. All I've proven is my own Garage Band ignorance, and stated my preference for other methods. I welcome hearing how to productively use GB.</p><p></p><p>I appreciate your offer, but this is a public forum. Others would certainly benefit from your instructions. Please don't record a video or anything for me, and don't send me to any video links. I'd be interested in concise instructions, as I think most people would. </p><p></p><p>I read your post, tried GB, and failed to accomplish the goal, so the help you gave was good to the point where it got me to try GB again after abandoning it long ago. It seems like we could use just a bit more depth and detail to be really helpful. </p><p></p><p>I realize I'm perhaps not the typical forum member here because I work professionally in pro audio/video and have for an embarrassingly long time. The problem with that is, I come from the days pre-software, the razor blades and tape era, and then the days of very simply software. The days when the Apple's philosophy of "fun to use, and discoverable" were priorities. Those days are gone, but the need for that is still present. I use very complex software every day, things like Final Cut Pro, Adobe Audition, Logic, Photoshop, QuarkXpress, etc., none of which is particularly user-friendly, certainly limited in how "discoverable" they are. But I get along just fine with those pro apps. I'm quite disturbed that I can't figure out how to do something simple in the entry level free Apple app! </p><p></p><p>I'm also all about helping others. If you look at my posts you'll see I mostly offer information. I give more than I get here. It's about sharing the knowledge, publicly, and not with just one. So if anyone else has information to share, I encourage them to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dc2bluelight, post: 1812803, member: 399729"] The OP is not the only one reading this thread, nor is he/she the only one with the issue that might benefit from your expertise. I've related my experience honestly. I feel that when possible, Apple software should be used. I'm not trying to prove anything, but I do like using the best tools that make the job quick, easy and done right. All I've proven is my own Garage Band ignorance, and stated my preference for other methods. I welcome hearing how to productively use GB. I appreciate your offer, but this is a public forum. Others would certainly benefit from your instructions. Please don't record a video or anything for me, and don't send me to any video links. I'd be interested in concise instructions, as I think most people would. I read your post, tried GB, and failed to accomplish the goal, so the help you gave was good to the point where it got me to try GB again after abandoning it long ago. It seems like we could use just a bit more depth and detail to be really helpful. I realize I'm perhaps not the typical forum member here because I work professionally in pro audio/video and have for an embarrassingly long time. The problem with that is, I come from the days pre-software, the razor blades and tape era, and then the days of very simply software. The days when the Apple's philosophy of "fun to use, and discoverable" were priorities. Those days are gone, but the need for that is still present. I use very complex software every day, things like Final Cut Pro, Adobe Audition, Logic, Photoshop, QuarkXpress, etc., none of which is particularly user-friendly, certainly limited in how "discoverable" they are. But I get along just fine with those pro apps. I'm quite disturbed that I can't figure out how to do something simple in the entry level free Apple app! I'm also all about helping others. If you look at my posts you'll see I mostly offer information. I give more than I get here. It's about sharing the knowledge, publicly, and not with just one. So if anyone else has information to share, I encourage them to do so. [/QUOTE]
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