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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="Bob M." data-source="post: 1813293" data-attributes="member: 200112"><p>Thanks for all of your replies.</p><p>I fooled with Sound Check a little bit but I couldn't get it to do what I wanted. I did come across the graphic EQ (within the iTunes program) and by manipulating the faders of the various frequencies plus there is an overall level control, I was able to get about exactly what I was after. However, it seemed to work only on the playback of a track. </p><p></p><p>My question: can I re-save with my preferred EQ and level and have that become part of the saved track. It other words, to have to those EQ and level changes be a permanent part of the saved track. That's what I'm looking for. Unfortunately, I have to do this pretty much on a track by track basis because one setting does not seem to work for all situations.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again,</p><p></p><p>Bob M.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob M., post: 1813293, member: 200112"] Thanks for all of your replies. I fooled with Sound Check a little bit but I couldn't get it to do what I wanted. I did come across the graphic EQ (within the iTunes program) and by manipulating the faders of the various frequencies plus there is an overall level control, I was able to get about exactly what I was after. However, it seemed to work only on the playback of a track. My question: can I re-save with my preferred EQ and level and have that become part of the saved track. It other words, to have to those EQ and level changes be a permanent part of the saved track. That's what I'm looking for. Unfortunately, I have to do this pretty much on a track by track basis because one setting does not seem to work for all situations. Thanks again, Bob M. [/QUOTE]
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