Make iTunes sound better
Apple's iTunes software takes a lot of criticism from CNET readers. It's a gigantic memory-hog of a program that attempts to do everything from downloading iBooks (e-books) to synchronizing apps to your iPad. For a piece of software named for its music playback capability, that feature seems to be a diminishing part of iTunes' appeal.
But groan all you want, iTunes is still one of the most popular ways to play music on your computer.
If you're one of the millions who get your daily music fix through Apple's ubiquitous software, here are a few simple tips for making your songs a little sweeter.
The equalizer that's available in iTunes.
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Add some EQ Outside of CNET's software-savvy readers, I'm willing to bet that most people are unaware of the 10-band equalizer built into iTunes. Apple doesn't flaunt it the same way your boom box did back in the '80s. Instead, they've tucked it under the Window menu. With it, you can dial in a personalized EQ setting, or select from one of the many presets.
Sound enhancement settings available in iTunes.
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