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How do you fix a computer that plays the music in songs louder than vocals or backing vocals?

Here are a few things you can try:

1. Check the sound settings on your computer:

- Right-click on the speaker icon in the taskbar and select "Sounds".

- Go to the "Playback" tab and select your speakers.

- Click on the "Properties" button.

- Go to the "Enhancements" tab and disable any "Loudness Equalization" or "Bass Boost" settings.

2. Check the sound settings in your music player:

- Open your music player and go to the settings.

- Find the equalizer settings and adjust the levels for vocals and backing vocals.

- You may also need to adjust the volume settings for your speakers.

3. Try a different music player or sound card:

- If the problem persists, try using a different music player or sound card.

- You can also try updating the drivers for your sound card.

4. Use an external equalizer or sound booster:

- If you still can't hear the vocals and backing vocals clearly, you can try using an external equalizer or sound booster.

- These devices can help to amplify the vocals and backing vocals without distorting the sound.

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