The app will boost your Mac’s volume output and it just works as you’d expect from a slider in the menubar. Boom is lightweight and unobtrusive, too.īoom is a $4.99 purchase from the developers’ website and, really, it was a no-brainer for me. I don’t recommend messing around with songs’ volumes and equalizers (mainly because I’m an audiophile who would never tweak a musician’s work and choices) but the option is there if you want. You can switch presets (I just leave the default “flat” one though), choose a hotkey to increase and decrease volume with your keyboard, import a music file into the app to boost its volume before sending it to iTunes. It’s that simple, but if you want you can play around with some settings, too. Boom will increase volume for any application on your Mac, being it Skype or iTunes or Spotify, as it’s a utility that takes the default OS X volume and simply enhances it greatly. Once installed (the installation process requires a few clicks and your admin password) Boom will reside in your Mac’s menubar waiting for your mouse cursor to increase the available volume output. Hey, Nice advice, but Im using the U-Phoria UMC22 and using a laptop running windows 10 OS and connecting the audio interface directly to the USB ports on the laptop and it is still having a low input level and barely audible, if I wish to make the mic louder I had to increase the gain which in turn gives out loud and noticeable static noise.
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