Accessing itunes playlists settings from 'time machine' backups

I accidentally changed the volume levels on many tracks and want to access the settings I had on some playlists before, but not loose the new ones done as of late. CAN ANYONE GUIDE ME THROUGH HOW TO DO THIS PLEASE.

After reinstalling OS X and setting up an account, do as follows.
In the Finder, press the key combination shift-command-C, or select
Go ▹ Computer
from the menu bar. A window will open showing all mounted volumes. Enter Time Machine. All snapshots should now be accessible. Select the one you want and navigate to the files you want to restore.

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