![]() Unless you played it yourself, most music is created to be as loud as possible without damage (and sometimes even with damage). That and Audacity will not apply corrections and filters in real time. All we can do is change the music file before the phone gets to it. I use them to change between different headphones when I go walking. ![]() Is there a way to bass boost songs for every device respecting the criteria I listed above? I can share my first equalization settings, but I don’t know how to add an attachment.īass boost settings in a phone are a part of the playback/speaker/headphone system, not the music file system. What I liked about the first settings I used is that they made the kick pretty loud. I tried in so many ways to get what I want, but I am never satisfied. What I am looking for is a way to raise the bass without too much distortion (I like slight defined distortions that highlight the beats) and without lowering the voice. The basses get too distorted and unpleasant. I have followed Youtube tutorials, but I have never felt satisfied with the results. The equalization settings I used to use look very bizarre if you compare them with Audacity ones. I though I was doing something wrong or that my laptop had very bad quality speakers. The first time I listened a song on my Hp laptop, I was very disappointed! The bass sounded much less powerfull and the kicks were not as defined. It sounded incredibly perfect both on my smartphone and my Ipad Air. I used to bass boost songs with my Android smartphone. I point out I am not a mother tongue, so I am sorry for any mistakes. I have recently subscribed to this forum because I have a problem with bass boosting songs.
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