iTunes output

2015-01-24 Thread Carl Hoefs
I have some sound files that are old and sound flat. But if I play them in 
iTunes with the "Sound Enhancer” cranked up they sound pretty good. Is it 
possible to capture the output of this into an mp3 file?
-Carl

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Re: iTunes output

2015-01-24 Thread Arno Hautala
Sounds like a good candidate for AudioHijack 3.

On Sat, Jan 24, 2015 at 3:42 PM, Carl Hoefs
 wrote:
> I have some sound files that are old and sound flat. But if I play them in 
> iTunes with the "Sound Enhancer” cranked up they sound pretty good. Is it 
> possible to capture the output of this into an mp3 file?
> -Carl
>
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Re: iTunes output

2015-01-24 Thread LuKreme

> On Jan 24, 2015, at 1:42 PM, Carl Hoefs  
> wrote:
> 
> I have some sound files that are old and sound flat. But if I play them in 
> iTunes with the "Sound Enhancer” cranked up they sound pretty good. Is it 
> possible to capture the output of this into an mp3 file?

Drag them into Garageband. Muck about, and export them out.

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