

To start, you’ll notice that SoundSource’s menu bar icon now always shows your Mac’s volume level, as well as indicating when sound is entirely muted. MAJOR UPDATES IN SOUNDSOURCE 5 Refined Interface

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If you own a license for SoundSource 4, you’re eligible for a discounted upgrade to SoundSource 5. Read this page for details on what’s new in the latest version. Of course, access to audio device settings is as convenient as ever. Per-application audio control has been streamlined, and applying effects to any app is now more powerful than ever. With SoundSource 5, audio control on the Mac is more refined than ever. New!Menu Bar MetersĪdd optional meters for your output device, input device, and/or active applications, so you can see and control audio even more easily. SoundSource’s main window is streamlined, but to truly minimize how much space it uses, the Compact view has you covered.
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The new Magic Boost 2 does even more to provide rich, full sound from even the tiniest speakers. The new Headphone EQ effect provides the very best sound from thousands of different models of headphones. Making frequent adjustments? Pin SoundSource’s main window, and it will float on your screen for instant access. You can also bring it up with a configurable global keyboard shortcut. SoundSource lives in your menu bar, for one-click access to all your audio controls. SoundSource makes those keys work with any outputs you have. HDMI devices, DisplayPort audio outputs, and more fail to support the volume keys found on Mac keyboards. System-Wide Audio EffectsĪpply effects to sweeten the sound of all audio on your system, with the built-in 10-band equalizer and support for advanced Audio Unit plugins. Quickly adjust volume and input levels, balance, and even sample rate for your system’s Output, Input, and Sound Effects devices. Use the built-in 10-band equalizer and support for Audio Units to sweeten the sound of individual apps. Route music from one app to your best speakers, while everything else is heard via your Mac’s built-in output.
