Can tone be altered in mp3 files?

Low Tech

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Hi, new member here. Found this place by accident while looking for mp3trim.
This place is great. I have gone through about 12 pages but have not found a program that alters the tone of a mp3. For example, can you add more bass, or cut down the highs.

I was looking at Sound Laundry's add-on called Easy Tools, does anyone know if this works the way I want or know of another program that may do what I want?

Any help is appreciated. Thanks
 

Low Tech

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But I would like to save the results. Not just for listening. I want to permanently alter and save the mp3.
 
Sound laundry wont help at all.
But you can use a graphic equilazer in foobar,add some bass,highs..whatever or use a foobar dsp with a diskwriter...Also,maybe its a overkill but you can load the files in a editor like samplitude or wavelab(everyone will do) and use one of the millions of dx-vst plugins avoilable for it :)
 
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@lowtech

I received your pm.
Please i would prefer more conversation here then there......pms are for either private or some other purposes.
Foobar is a audio player(and much much more).Whatever is not clear,try search first-button in the right upper corner.
So do a search first and post what is not clear...There is a lot of things about foobar allready said,also link where to get it.Its a free,it started as a player,but is also a diskwriter(encoder-decoder)for all imagenable formats including almost all lossy&lossless,masstagger,ripper,audioburner and much much more...
Also its got a excelent dsp with good graphic equilazer,and its one totally custom accustomable solution...Its a state of the art,just like EAC and Samplitude :)
 
@zver thanks bud for keeping the conversation here :) as you know bud this is ALL valuable reference material for other uses ;)
 
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