Not being a wiseguy here, so please pardon my Luddititude (yup, made it up).
I know this sounds like I'm picking again, but I swear I'm not. Just talking about specs here.
Downloaded MP3s have no quality control, like a disc would. MP3s are dependent the the skill and equipment of the one who converts the music to MP3, the skill of the uploader and his/her equipment, the transmission media of the upload, the upload storage media, the download media, the skill of the downloader and his/her equipment. Add to this the possibility of the track going through this several times before it reaches you. Add to that the original CD track of the music. Since I'm a karaoke host, the first track to come to mind is Music Maestro's King Creole, where the music volume is so low you have to crank the volume WAY above the vocal volume just to hear it.
The question is, how the heck can you have ONE gain setting for every MP3track?
I know I'm missing something, of course- hence, the question...... Help.