Hovik Melikyan@_hovm · Passed the Turing Test
The reason OS X never had a mixer, I think, is that it adds an extra layer to the two already existing ones: in-app volume, global volume. Now also a mixer. So to make sure e.g. your music is playing at its max (or why it's not playing at all) you need to check three sliders. Happens a lot on Windows that e.g. there is no sound, or your microphone isn't wor… See more
@_hovm It does add an extra layer we tried to mitigate that by having the volume of the applications reset when closed. The default is for each application to mirror the volume settings "global/master" volume. The choice to detach from the master volume is made each time. This we hope should help eliminate most of the issue found on windows. Its funny you sh… See more
Hovik Melikyan@_hovm · Passed the Turing Test
@ymg Just installed it and tried with everything I can think of :) Firstly, very nice and clean design, the installer and the app itself. Works great and yes, it mirrors the iTunes in-app volume, which is very cool. It crashed once with Logic Pro X when I set the audio devices to Volume Mixer, but I couldn't reproduce it later, it just worked after that. A… See more
@_hovm Thank you for the feedback. I'll look at logic pro x now to see if I can reproduce the crashing. We intend to add features and it made more sense to build in the functionality of input now to try and cut down on development time later hence the input.
Hovik Melikyan@_hovm · Passed the Turing Test
@ymg a few more problems... Muted sound noticed a couple of times even when Volume Mixer is not running, or at least not in the task bar. Nothing helped except starting the Mixer again, then the sound comes back. Also, I just uninstalled the app, I was expecting it to restart the system, but instead my iTunes crashed. I can imagine system audio is a very, … See more
@_hovm It would be great if we can discuss this and try and figure out why you are having issue. My email is help@goldengoosetech.com