![]() ![]() It’s a bundled application with Xcode so either download it from Apple or install it from your OS X Install DVD if you don’t want to deal with the multi-GB download. It’s similar to Audio Hijack Pro in the fact that it adds virtual sound devices but without any other capabilities like recording/sfx/etc (and it’s freeware). These steps are done on a Snow Leopard iMac (10.6.7 specifically) but I’m pretty sure they would work on a Tiger/Leopard (10.4/10.5) machine as well.įirst thing is to install Soundflower which requires a restart. Today I finally figured out how to get a global system equalizer for OS X (for free) so I can push the bass up a little to compensate for the “emptiness”. Like they slightly tweak it for normal/smaller headphones. I have a decent pair of headphones, Audio-Technica ATH-M50, and the default line-out from an Apple desktop machine has always sounded a little “empty” to me. The downside to this is that Google Chrome doesn’t have a built-in audio equalizer like iTunes. ![]() I listen to music through online streaming services like Pandora and Slacker. I don’t have a music collection to listen to using iTunes. ![]()
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