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To see a graphic display of the audio frequencies in a song (helpful to avoid recording at too high a volume, which causes distortion), look at the status display in the top center of the iTunes window. On the far left side of the display, click the dark gray circular button with the right-facing arrow. Two digital volume unit meters will appear where the song info usually is displayed, giving you a visualization of the music frequencies. Click the arrow button again to bring back the song title.
Excerpted from The iPod Book: Doing Cool Stuff with the iPod and the iTunes Store, Fourth Edition by Scott Kelby |
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