Please correct me if I have misunderstood. iVolume allows me to manipulate a single music file, groups of music files, or a total library setting, and even beyond the Apple assigned dB setting. Usually all music files vary in loudness, so rather than constantly forcing me to adjust my device volume as I play my files, I can turn on Sound Check to average all dB settings into one loudness setting, saving me having to adjust the volume for each tune. When I import the music file into iTunes, an Apple algorithm measures its loudness and assigns an average dB value for standard listening on a device. Is it volume, is it loudness, can a files dB be manipulated? Maybe I have it, maybe not, anyways, I think an engineer or sound mixer assigns a specific loudness (hopefully amplification without a lot of clipping) to each digital music file when it is created. zip folder will automatically download to wherever your browser normally. Being slow to grasp things, I have spent much of the weekend trying to figure out what the db setting on music files is, and how did they get there. How to Open Zip Files and Transfer Audio Files to iTunes Library.
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