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Volume Logic...
Authored by: Pedro Estarque on Sep 02, '04 03:52:32PM

...is amazing !! Thanks for the tip !
Now it takes 3x more processing power! I don't know if my mac will handle that while photoshoping.



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Volume Logic...
Authored by: pmreiz on Sep 02, '04 04:23:08PM

Make sure you deselect "Meters" as they really hog cpu cycles. Also, keep the VolumeLogic window closed whenever possible.

On my Titanium Powerbook, I use the "General" genre preset (I have a very ecclectic iTunes library of nearly 15,000 songs), with "Drive" set all the way to the right and "Bass Boost" set all the way to the left.

A couple other important things to remember:
1) Keep the iTunes volume all the way up, and control the actual listening level either with the VolumeLogic "Volume" slider or with the sound output system preference (as I do via the keyboard's volume keys).
2) Turn the iTunes equalizer off.
3) Turn iTunes "Sound Enhancer" off.
4) Turn iTunes "Sound Check" off.

Again, I disable VolumeLogic altogether when I connect my computer to my stereo, but these settings work great either with my laptop's built-in speakers, or the cheap ones built into an external monitor.

I'm pretty sure that VolumeLogic is accomplishing much the same thing as the SRS WOW Thing mentioned in another post.

There's some good technical information about VolumeLogic's signal processing at the Octiv website.



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