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Is there any way to set output levels for CD musical mixes I burn in iTunes?
i like to make CD song mixes to play in my kitchen or car or living room... but when i burn the CDs the volume levels vary from song to song. when i used to do tape cassette mixes in the 80s & 90s i could adjust the volume levels for a smoother listening experience. can that be done burning CDs in iTunes?
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- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
there probably is some free software out there...
What do you use to burn it.... also what is the initial volume of the source
etc....
probably the source have varying volumes and you didn't correct it so that's how it plays out
how you can test this theory >> use frostwire etc or whatever the hell you use ... Keepvid
to download some anime song or any song that is SUPER LOUD [like you have to lower pc volume for]
and then get one thats the opposite extreme
then play it in your car or wherever you play it at
The one that was initially loud will remain loud
you should be able to distinguish easily
- mcgrannLv 44 years ago
you're making a playlist on itunes of the songs you opt for on the CD, positioned a sparkling CD on your diskchronic, and there's a button on itunes that asserts "burn CD" and you click that. and make constructive the playlist you opt for to be the CD is chosen.