not wishing to put water on a bonfire here lol god that gets me lol

to really listen to music dont use the equalizer. listening to music in its purest quality as intended is better than sticking in an EQ rack. EQ is really only used in recording and mastering where certain frequences need to be eliminated or added. as iTunes uses a graphic band equalizer for adding and subtracting frequencies it can sometimes foul the quality of the finished product. the only time I would use EQ in iTunes is on podcasts which have not been mastered properly.

sorry lol just a rant from a nusician and sound engineer lol shoot lme lol

oh.

has anyone ever heard of a PC giving birth to a laptop? hehehehehehehe got ya lol


On 14 Feb 2008, at 14:10, David Poehlman wrote:

Like Garageband, ITunes has a ton of shortcut keys listed in its help file and in its menus. One thing that can happen is that the equalizer can foul. In that case, you may need to set it right. There's a shortcut key to open
it that I don't remember off hand and cannot get at right now.

Thanks esther for some great info!



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