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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: 1814316" data-attributes="member: 399729"><p>Select a track, click Edit > Song Info. Click the Options tab, the volume slider for that track is on that pane. The limitations of that adjustment I outlined in Post #26. It won't likely fix your issues.</p><p></p><p>Also detailed in Post #26. The Graphic EQ in iTunes affects all tracks, everything played through iTunes, it's not a per-track adjustment. You cannot even export the result or record the result. It's actually pretty much useless.</p><p></p><p>It's a full tool box when you need just one tool. But it's a box filled with really good quality tools. You don't need the whole box, you just need one screwdriver that fits your screw perfectly and won't slip. That, it has. </p><p></p><p>Audacity is your friend. The step-by-steps have been detailed in Post #16. I might add that to find the file from iTunes, you can also click File > Show In Finder, then drag the file to Audacity in the dock to open.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dc2bluelight, post: 1814316, member: 399729"] Select a track, click Edit > Song Info. Click the Options tab, the volume slider for that track is on that pane. The limitations of that adjustment I outlined in Post #26. It won't likely fix your issues. Also detailed in Post #26. The Graphic EQ in iTunes affects all tracks, everything played through iTunes, it's not a per-track adjustment. You cannot even export the result or record the result. It's actually pretty much useless. It's a full tool box when you need just one tool. But it's a box filled with really good quality tools. You don't need the whole box, you just need one screwdriver that fits your screw perfectly and won't slip. That, it has. Audacity is your friend. The step-by-steps have been detailed in Post #16. I might add that to find the file from iTunes, you can also click File > Show In Finder, then drag the file to Audacity in the dock to open. [/QUOTE]
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