![]() The only messing is a digital "attenuation". if a track is just too darn quiet, i'll use a wave editing program and up the volume for it - not so high that it will compress the peaks tho. Not an issue for me - i turn off volume attenuation, eq, anything messing with the track. ![]() Home Rig (The " Tower of Power"): Lan-modded E-MU 0404 => 3-ft Dayton Glass Optical Digital Out => Lan-modded Lite DAC-AH => Cardas Neutral Reference ICs * => Melos SHA-Gold "Maestrobated" by Carlo w/ DACT CT1 10K-2 Stepped Attenuator w/ '50s "D"-Getter Holland Amperex. Maybe if there's enough demand we'll see this feature soon. Please go and use the poll, I will submit the results to Manfred Schwing in a couple of days. Knowing that there are loads of quality-conscious iTunes users here, I want to find out how many of you feel the same need as I do. ![]() ![]() I would very well go out and pay again for a new iVolume with that essential feature. My idea: I am not affiliated with Manfred, but I like iVolume, and I like the few CDs I burn to have tracks of equal volume. Solution: Manfred has next to no time at the moment, but he is planning to add a CD-burning feature to iVolume, thereby avoiding the problem with iTunes. Totally silly, and no way around it inside iTunes. So even with iVolume you'd have to use iTunes sub-par adaption again making your CDs sound bad - if you wanted equal volume. On any player that is not your Mac, the tracks would all differ in volume again. Problem: For a while now, iTunes has been ignoring the volume setting of your tracks when burning a sampler CD, using the original volume. There is a free trial, price is €7 or $9. iVolume on the contrary leaves the file untouched & just changes the volume. Highs get capped & the whole thing sounds very compressed. When you use iTunes "adapt volume" feature, the sound will be degraded a lot, as you sure have noticed. IVolume does volume adjustments at your command, and it does them quite well. If you have no idea what it is, find out here: This method is particularly suitable for adjusting gapless live albums.Ĭreate groups to apply individual fine tuned settings to any specified subset of your songs.Īll the features above are fun and incredibly easy to use through a modern and clear user interface.I've been talking with Manfred Schwind who gave Mac users iVolume for iTunes. Apply changed adjustment settings without the need for re-analyzing your songs.īy using a sophisticated album detection algorithm iVolume optionally adjusts albums as a whole to keep the intention of the artist. IVolume remembers all results ever calculated. IVolume takes advantage of newest technologies to fully utilize every core of modern multiprocessor machines for optimal performance. Most popular audio file formats like MP3, M4A/AAC, AIFF and Apple Lossless are supported. IVolume integrates seamlessly with iTunes on Mac and PC, iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, FrontRow and AirTunes. Thereby iVolume gets the most out of the approved Replay Gain algorithm and adjusts your songs accordingly. IVolume calculates the volume perceived by the human ear for each song of your iTunes music collection. IVolume ensures that all your songs play at the same volume level. Tired of constantly adjusting your music's volume?
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