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God, I'm a ****ing idiot.
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Kysora
I just randomly downloaded Winamp today since I'm getting rather tired of iTunes. Every time I export a new version of a track I'm working on, something I have to do constantly because I literally can't listen to the track in my DAW due to memory shortages, it'll end the song at the point where the earliest version of the track used to end. So if I export a track as "untitled", and it's 45 seconds long, then do it again with the same name, it won't play past 45 seconds. Unless I skip ahead, but then it starts playing only at 46 seconds onward. Kind of annoying.

Anyway, my songs sound completely different in Winamp. The bass is louder and my music sounds horribly muddy. I think iTunes colors the sound in some way, even though I've never touched the EQ settings.

I have Audacity but never really had much use for it since all of my mixing and mastering is done in FL, but doing a quick listen with both that and Windows Media Player, they all sound very different from iTunes. I don't know if it's my settings or not but if anyone's using that as a reference it's probably a bad idea.

Sorry for the rant, not really sure what there is to discuss about this, but ing hell this is annoying. My music is always being called muddy and I've never been able to hear it before. My mixes sound ing awful outside of iTunes. Don't use it.
Beatflux
I wouldn't call you an idiot.

Wonder what the difference is...
J.L.
winamp has a built in EQ.. did you see if it was enabled?
kitphillips
Itunes also has built in EQ... Maybe that's enabled.
Dj_Kile
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Originally posted by kitphillips
Itunes also has built in EQ... Maybe that's enabled.


that.
Pagan-za
Itunes colours music quite a bit as far as I can tell.

Even the player is a bit odd, doesnt work with different earphones, and the ipod earphones sound weird in any other device.
MrJiveBoJingles
I don't use iTunes normally, but my parents both do.

When I visit them I download some stuff to listen to on my dad's computer, and it always sounds abnormal to me (even with my usual headphones). Guess this is why.
Avatar One
After I've bounced a track down, and I want to listen to it critically, whilst A/B'ing it to a commercial reference track, I will always do it in Soundforge. I just don't trust iTunes, Winamp, Windows Media Player etc etc.
Pagan-za
I listen to mine in Media player with no EQ on it.

I've compared its visual EQ to how it is in FL and its generally the same.
XDR
There's nothing wrong with the playback quality in iTunes. If you notice a clear difference between the two players then there has to be an equalizer or enhancer turned on in at least one of them.

These features might be useful when you have crap speakers and only listen to music but as producers we need to hear the music exactly as it is. Not just your own music but that of others as well or you'll have no reference.

In iTunes turn off the equalizer and also switch off Sound Enhancer and Sound Check. It will then playback the music as it is.
Winamp has similar features so these should be turned off too if you want to properly judge the music.

MrJiveBoJingles
Dj_Kile
for reference comparison , best way for me is to load up Traktor , load my track and the reference track and cross-fade between them , this is by far the best way .
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