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Set the Equalizer for Every Song
With Library selected in the Source column, hit Command+J to bring up the View Options box; tick the box next to Equalizer. A new column appears in the library view, with a drop-down menu next to every song, so you can adjust the sound to suit your taste, and to suit the music.
Print CD Sleeves
Many people won’t even try to print anything from iTunes–after all, it’s not used to create any kind of document. But if you do select an album or playlist and hit Command+P, you’ll find a clever dialog box that lets you print various kinds of CD sleeves, including album artwork and neatly formatted track listings. In full color, if you want.
Customize the Visualizer
If you enjoy the visual stimulation of the iTunes Visualizer, you might also get a kick out of taking control of it. While the Visualizer is active, you can use a handful of key commands to change how it behaves:
* Q and W: step through the list of shapes
* A and S: step through the list of effects
* Z and X: step through the list of colors
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