FabulousMP3 2.0

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FabulousMP3 is an MP3/WAV file converting tool with mutiband compression audio processor. It can be used to create a wide variety of processing that can make the music smoother or punchier, depending on what you would like it to do. FabulousMP3 can take your music MP3/WAV files and process them to get a gentle AGC action that will adjust the overall loudness of each file or you can get very aggressive. And in case you have a lot of music recordings from analog sources that date back to the 60's or 70's, you can reprocess that audio to get a cleaner more modern sound that will be more compatible with current recordings.

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