When downloading music, it is rarely possible to listen to and evaluate the sound volume and track quality in general. To improve the sound of a track, based on the device with which you are going to listen to it, you can use one of the simple options.
Instructions
Step 1
The key issue with low bit rates is low-frequency anti-aliasing. The highs and mids sound average, but the lows are very poorly heard. Use the equalizer to minimize the low frequencies by increasing the high. Thus, some of the sounds that fall into the low frequency range will be lost, while the high and middle frequencies will be heard clearly and clearly.
Step 2
In case you do not have the opportunity to use the equalizer built into the player, use the audio editor. The most convenient and functional are Sony Sound Forge and Adobe Audition. Download and install the editor, and then load the track into it.
Step 3
Highlight the entire length of the track, then use the graphic equalizer to re-adjust the sound range. Adjust it the same way you set up the equalizer in the first step - minimize the low frequencies and increase the high and mids. Test any part of the track for euphony using the "test" button. After that, click on the "apply" button and save the resulting track.
Step 4
You can get rid of the noise by increasing the volume of the track. You can achieve this by increasing the volume of the audio track or by using the "normalize" effect. Be sure to play the track after you've applied the effect - the sound should be at normal volume and not distorted.
Step 5
To permanently correct poor quality, use the bass and midrange adjuster on the playback device, if available. Minimize them while boosting the high frequencies.