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SamNeeds

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Dec 28, 2007
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Hi all,

Back in August I had a copy of Mac Format (a Mac magazine here in the UK) that was going over the best free apps for that month. One of them was an app that allowed you to alter up to 32 (I think) levels of any MP3 that you open with that app. Effectively you were able to set a equalizer up that applied itself to the track before it hits iTunes/iPod and then gets equalised by the iTunes equalizer.. But for the life of me, I don't recall the name.

Does it ring any bells with any of you or do you know of any similarly free apps that do something similar?
 
Dont know this app. Check out Audacity. It's free and can be used to apply effects to an mp3.
 
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