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Significantly increase max volume with a new Volume Boost slider in the effects. We currently have some volume boosting capabilities with the Dynamic Boost Effect and with the EQ, but this would be a more heavy-handed option for those with very quiet laptop speakers for example. We’ve held off on doing this as we’re weary about causing distortion, damaging hearing, and damaging speakers ...
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Whether you want a volume booster, bass booster, better sound quality, or an easy-to-use Windows EQ, we've got you covered. Home stereo systems and PC’s are built with a compromise: keep hardware affordable at the cost of quality. FxSound...
Can you please check if the volume is set to low for system volume and for FxSound Audio Enhancer through control panel. In Control Panel, search for Sound. First check the volume by clicking Adjust system volume. Next click on Manage audio devices and then select FxSound Audio Enhancer. Right-click and select Properties.
As it stands, Output Volume goes from [-INF] to the currently saved Output Volume Level. Makes sense … it’s intended to be a ‘swell’-type parameter. Aux Switch -> Expression Pedal would work, but it needs to be scaled by ‘range limits’ (like the MIN VAL / MAX VAL parameter controls).
how is the wish list? can H9 control the volume gain with expression pedal now? The wish list is very happy and always growing. H9 now has a "swell" capability, which may meet your needs.
I would like to know, can i program a preset of my pedals (Time and mod) to boost up my volume…(for example in a solo section)?, this will be very usefull!!! because i?m working in a stereo setup (two combos) and now i?m using two boosters (one booster per amp), and when i?m going to the solo section of the song, i need to change the program ...
I just started using FxSound recently through the Microsoft Store version and was enjoying the much improved sound quality and volume. Today when I booted my PC the equalizer would close itself anytime I launch it. It would disappear from the system tray after a few seconds. So I checked for updates and there was one I attempted to apply which failed and said there were signature mismatches ...
It certainly can; I’ve added a screenshot below to illustrate and simplify things. Bass is marked red (20 to 250 Hz), Mids are marked yellow (250 Hz to 2 kHz), Treble is marked white (2 to 20 kHz).
The Loudness Equalizer keeps sound output from all applications on your computer within a consistent volume range. Long takes a longer time to level the output, and balances out the sound quality, while Short does it faster. You’ll probably need to test this for yourself to determine which setting you find the most satisfying.