Automatically Changing Equalizer Setting in iTunes?
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- PrinceofLowLight
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Automatically Changing Equalizer Setting in iTunes?
Is there any way to get iTunes to switch equalizer settings automatically, based on the entry in the Genre column for the song it's playing?
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"In the unlikely event of losing Pascal's Wager, I intend to saunter in to Judgement Day with a bookshelf full of grievances, a flaming sword of my own devising, and a serious attitude problem."- Rick Moen
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Can't see the option.
Looks to me like you might have to set the equalizer settings for each individual track.
Right click on the track, Get info, Options tab.
Good news is that it works with block select, so you could arrange your collection by genre and block select each genre to assign a preset to it.
Looks to me like you might have to set the equalizer settings for each individual track.
Right click on the track, Get info, Options tab.
Good news is that it works with block select, so you could arrange your collection by genre and block select each genre to assign a preset to it.
- PrinceofLowLight
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Good idea. Much thanks.
"Remember, being materialistic means never having to acknowledge your feelings"-Brent Sienna, PVP
"In the unlikely event of losing Pascal's Wager, I intend to saunter in to Judgement Day with a bookshelf full of grievances, a flaming sword of my own devising, and a serious attitude problem."- Rick Moen
SD.net Rangers: Chicks Dig It
"In the unlikely event of losing Pascal's Wager, I intend to saunter in to Judgement Day with a bookshelf full of grievances, a flaming sword of my own devising, and a serious attitude problem."- Rick Moen
SD.net Rangers: Chicks Dig It