>Tony:
>>>     My music teacher wants to buy an iBook (so this isn't _that_
>>>far OT), and had a question. He wants to be able to adjust the  volume
>>>on a per-track basis of songs that he'll import from some  CD's he's
>>>burned.
>
>Not trying to sound abrasive, but does the iBook purchase hinge on this?
>I don't think it does what he wants it to do.
>
>However if he is going to be doing several such custom burns, you are on
>the right track with Toast w/ Jam, for sure. Probably be to his benefit
>not to rely on free software for specialized functions. What I'm
>getting at is that it sounds like he's better off spending the $$.
>
>Having said that, see if SoundApp can't adjust volume while ripping.
>Either way, I'm not sure he'd know what level to adjust it to without
>playing/importing first anyway. Or, it may be able to adjust the sound,
>covert the file into another format (which may save the changed
>volume?) then convert it back into AIFF so that iTunes/Disk Burner or
>Toast can make the audio CD.

You can do it by selecting the track in iTunes and then adjust the 
volume per MP3.

I have always done this. Especially on road trips. Also, iTunes does 
MP3, why ever dump out of MP3 and into AIFF?

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