I'm using JM7, with Tayutama 1.2 and Voodoo 4 beta.
Can anyone tell me why I seem to have lost all base when playing music?
Is there a Graphic Equalizer I can use to turn it back up?
Thanks.
You haven't 'lost all bass' you are hearing the natural music without any distortion.
Voodoo lag-fix removes the infamous EQ filter Samsung enables when you plug in a Head-set.
Use the Samsung EQ if you want to mutilate your music again.
EDIT: The eq is in the music player, press Menu and options, then look for EQ settings.
Erm, I'm not pluging in a headset. Yes I am losing base, but I think it was more on the car stereo side as I've made some adjustments and I have base again.
Thanks.
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Quick question...
As the title suggests, my device's lowest volume setting is still too loud if I want to listen to something in the background or want to take a snooze. Is there a way to either add more volume levels or lower the value of the levels? I'm running JPK and it's rooted.
Cheers.
download and install this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8123906&postcount=39
it should work with the BETA froyo
Thanks, but I already have Sound Manager installed, which does the same thing as Audio Manager, but has a cleaner interface and more control options. The problem is that neither of them do what I want... the lowest volume is still too loud.
I need to somehow adjust the increment value in code or add more increments to give me finer control.
Did you ever receive an answer on your volume issue. I have a galaxy 4G with the same issue and no one has answers?
Use voodoo control app from market, it adjust the analog amplifier.
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Yes voodoo would be the best for you its just amazing....install it and you will love it....it makes your phone to the best mp3-player you can buy for money
Yep, use a kernel with voodoo sound. Or buy Supercurio's app in the market and support his work. The app gives you the option to adjust the analog gain, if the volume is too loud all you have to do is lower the gain and problem solved
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Yes voodoo would be the best for you its just amazing....install it and you will love it....it makes your phone to the best mp3-player you can buy for money
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Mp3's have terrible sound, you should consider ripping/downloading your music in .flac .
Please can anybody
find a solution to this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1791235
any valid alternative to Volume+ ?
anyone can port this MOD to our beloved NS?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1748803
if you want louder ringtones, you can make them via RINGTONE MAKER, in that you have the option to increase the volume more than the actual song and phones capability
rrohanjs said:
if you want louder ringtones, you can make them via RINGTONE MAKER, in that you have the option to increase the volume more than the actual song and phones capability
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in order to modify (loudness, boost, etc..) each audio file i could also have them exported and remanaged through Audition for instance and then copied back to phone.
but that's not my aim...
Did you tried voodoo sound?
Corioli said:
Did you tried voodoo sound?
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i'm used to voodoo sound + volume+ by meltus.
voodoo sound standalone does not allow any speaker volume hack.
Well, you could rise the amplifier. Also, in Voodoo sound, the option "Tune speaker for music" makes the sound less loud.
Cpu.gastronomy said:
Well, you could rise the amplifier. Also, in Voodoo sound, the option "Tune speaker for music" makes the sound less loud.
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which amplifier do you mean?
the thing i can hardly understand is
if there is a routine through which overall volume can be amplified x 20 levels (such in Volume+) -sometimes at cost of crashes or brickings, naturally!-
why is the code not of public domain?
Morning all,
probably not an issue with most people, but often I want to watch some videos, or the highlights in the gallery and I find that the lowest volume is at too high a level.
Is there anyway of overall reducing the system output level without root and/or custom rom? Would appreciate any thoughts to help out
Thanks
Jonny
Turning off beats reduces the volume.
try downloading the equalizer app or any setting app that has the capability of adjusting the volume.
Agreed, the lowest volume is too loud. Will try some EQ apps, Btw is there a toggle for beats audio?
Yes, the toggle is in the top level in the settings, as in not in a sub menu. I did try to disable beats but to my ears it didn't make any difference, or at least not enough.
I thought that equalisers were tied to a particular player app, rather than system wide, but will see if I can find any.
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jonathan_phang said:
Yes, the toggle is in the top level in the settings, as in not in a sub menu. I did try to disable beats but to my ears it didn't make any difference, or at least not enough.
I thought that equalisers were tied to a particular player app, rather than system wide, but will see if I can find any.
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I wasn't talking about the equalizer option of any music player What I mean was the app "Equalizer" from google play
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.smartandroidapps.equalizer
Is anybodu also using Faux Sound control?
Up to now I did not have problems with it but now I try to use it for
changing the left-right balance on the headphone speakers.
When using VLC or the built-in music player ypu do not seem to
have control over the balance, I know some other aps like Poweramp
do have this control but I do not like to add another app.
So then I remembered I'm already using the Faux sound control app.
Up to now I was using it for setting up a silent, loud or quality profile.
But with the custom profile you can change all the settings yourself.
So first of all I tried to change the analog g ain controls because I'm using the headphones with the audio jack but this did not help.
So then I changed the Digital gain controls, but when lowering the left or the right channel the result was that both of them went to the lowest volume.
In the sound control app they had a separate setting but in real life they took the lowest of both volumes.
I know I should ask this on Paul Reioux the creator of the app but I cannot find his email or support for his apps.
I just spent hours creating new playlists and transferred all music to Z1. I want to squeeze out best possible sound quality. Please share your EQ setting. I just started playing around with it and haven't found the right setting yet.
EQ Settings highly depend on the speakers/ headphones you use, because every setup is balanced differently.
Just play around with it, as far as audio goes there is no right or wrong, as long as you like the sound!
Hi, I'm an audiophile bro. I suggest you to just leave the eq off. Artists have spent so much time in the studio to create the perfect sound that they want you to hear.
It depends on your taste and music genre, I mostly listen to electronic dance music and setting the bass on 6+ makes that kind of music much better imo.
I'm using Poweramp pro but remember to turn off all the Walkman sound effects first as they sort of compile on top of each other making poweramp harder to setup
and leaving everything to default settings is fine if you are in a studio and using their sound equipment - the EQ setting can compensate for a poor set of earphones or if on a hifi system can alter setting to suit equipment and the room accustics - none of us will have a studio soundstage
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I'm using Poweramp pro but remember to turn off all the Walkman sound effects first as they sort of compile on top of each other making poweramp harder to setup
and leaving everything to default settings is fine if you are in a studio and using their sound equipment - the EQ setting can compensate for a poor set of earphones or if on a hifi system can alter setting to suit equipment and the room accustics - none of us will have a studio soundstage
ClearAudio+ and Dynamic normalize is the best for me.
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Power amp pro is boss! Love its EQ and presets. Brings out the best in my dre beats
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After I played around, I ended up with just Clear Bass +10 and VPT to Studio. I'm using Sony XBA-4. My music sound excellent!! I'm super happy with sound quality I get from Z1:good:
- From left to right: +2, -3, -6, 0, +4
- Bass at 10.
- Studio surround
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Walkman EQ hyper beat....
Steps Settings> Sound enhancement > keep the mode on +10 +6 +7 +7 +10
now VPT = Studio
Enjoy the beat of songs....
Simply Clever no need of other music players....
Best EQ setting
Hi Sitti,
Squeezing out the best possible sound quality depends on the headphone you are using. If you have got a normal headphone, you need to play around with the EQ to get the best possible sound output. And, if you are using audiophile gear, you may not need to do any settings at all!
I will give you an example :-
I own a Sony Xperia M Dual. The default headphones which comes along with it are quite decent enough, with a dominant bass line. I am kind of an audiophile, I don't like too much bass. So, I have tweaked the EQ settings in the following way to get the best possible sound out of it :
Clear Bass Level : +7
Equalizer (left to right) - -3 +3 +4 -3 +2
Surround Sound - Studio
Clear Stereo - Off
Dynamic Normaliser - On
And, that's all! Trust me, you will love your music. Let me know.
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Steps Settings> Sound enhancement > keep the mode on +10 +6 +7 +7 +10
now VPT = Studio
Enjoy the beat of songs....
Simply Clever no need of other music players....[/QUOTE
Thank you for your labor
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That should definitely squeeze out the best possible sound!
Hi,
Please note that EQ settings are heavily dependent on the headphones you are using. Following EQ settings are according to my audio gear that I use. Believe me, they sound amazing! A bit closer to true audiophile gears!
My device : Sony Xperia M Dual
Headphone : Sony MH410C
EQ settings :
Clear Bass level : +10
Equalizer (left to right) : -4, +4, +4, -3, +3.
Settings :
Surround Sound : Studio
Clear Stereo : Off
Dynamic Normalizer : On
Happy Listening!
Another best EQ setting
Phone : Sony Xperia M Dual
Headphone : Sony MDR E818
Equaliser settings :
Clear Bass : +10
EQ (left to right) : 0 +2 +3 -3 +3
Settings :
Surround : Studio
Clear Stereo : Off
Dynamic Normaliser : On
Enjoy your music!
Well if you REALLY want to get the best possible sound out it I suggest getting the AC!D Sound Engine MOD.
Makes everything sound nice and clear with awesome bass. I have it on my Z1s and couldn't be more happy.
WickedWireZ said:
Well if you REALLY want to get the best possible sound out it I suggest getting the AC!D Sound Engine MOD.
Makes everything sound nice and clear with awesome bass. I have it on my Z1s and couldn't be more happy.
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Where can i find this? Tried doing a search but it comes up for other devices.
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Where can i find this? Tried doing a search but it comes up for other devices.
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Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2672112
Works Nicely Volume is louder and my bass has more punch, along with the clear audio its just perfect!
If this helps Go ahead and and give me my first Thanks
I use Denon ah-d600 and I listen to metal.. Without any bass...to get enough I put the tru bass to 4.. And when I listen to music with bass in it I turn it down to zero...
Good headphones does not need eq... The equalizer destroys the sound to my ears
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deepayan21 said:
Hi Sitti,
Squeezing out the best possible sound quality depends on the headphone you are using. If you have got a normal headphone, you need to play around with the EQ to get the best possible sound output. And, if you are using audiophile gear, you may not need to do any settings at all!
I will give you an example :-
I own a Sony Xperia M Dual. The default headphones which comes along with it are quite decent enough, with a dominant bass line. I am kind of an audiophile, I don't like too much bass. So, I have tweaked the EQ settings in the following way to get the best possible sound out of it :
Clear Bass Level : +7
Equalizer (left to right) - -3 +3 +4 -3 +2
Surround Sound - Studio
Clear Stereo - Off
Dynamic Normaliser - On
And, that's all! Trust me, you will love your music. Let me know.
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These settings are great.
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These settings are great.
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Thanks for the response.
If you feel male vocals lack warmth and depth, just increase the 400Hz from (-3) to 0., but not more than that, as it will introduce unnecessary hum.
If you feel too much bass, just decrease the Clear Bass level accordingly.
That should do it.
Try out my other equalizer setting here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54416557&postcount=14
Enjoy your music!