2/28/2023 0 Comments Bitperfect itunes![]() I have to say, if you guys don't know about it, please, consider shelving the 5 bucks. Secondly, with an MBox Pro (which has a nice A/D converter) and Genelec 8020s, my musical listening experience has been completely changed with this little app. I really should've been importing this stuff into my DAWs to hear it! First, I had no idea iTunes screwed THAT much with the sound of audio files! It's kind of scary that most of my audio experience when trying to A/B was from within iTunes. ![]() I thought of mentioning this here for 2 reasons. I can really hear the depth of the mix, the panning is 100000% more clear and the whole thing just seems to be more airy, less muddy, and just, well, clear! This is specially true when the orchestra is playing tutti! Again, UNBELIEVABLY more clear than regular old iTunes. Now I just queued up John Powell's "How to Train Your Dragon". It's not even funny! It was like I was hearing an entirely different mix from my Genelec 8020s! The panning was incredibly clear, the sound un-muddied, the recording amazingly pristine! I had an ear-to-ear grin for a whole 5 minutes! Now I hope this can express my exact reaction. Ok, so after installing the thing and seeing that it recognized my Mbox Pro, I booted up iTunes and clicked on a random tune (my first test was a lossless file tune by Aaron Parks, "Nemesis" - jazz quartet- just a good reference recording that I'm used to listening on iTunes). I was a little skeptical, but it was like 5 bucks so I thought, why the hell not? Of course I had no idea just how much iTunes' internal EQ screws around with the audio, I just figured I'd get it for the FLAC support (I really think the only thing I miss on a Mac since switching from PC has been Foobar2000 player, I loved that thing).
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