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Google Music Lab
Logic Pro X
drumbit
BlokDust
Onemotion Drum Machine
Type Drummer
EQBase
eqMac
Loopback by RogueAmoeba
SoundSource
Audio Hijack
Boom 3D
Sound Control
AudioCentral
macOS gives you one volume slider. EQBase gives you control over everything your Mac plays.
It processes music, browser video, calls, games, and system sounds before they reach your headphones, speakers, or display. Start with a 10-band equalizer and more than 8,600 AutoEQ headphone correction presets. Use per-device settings, hotkeys, volume boost, and balance to make every setup sound right. Record processed system audio in one click or route selected apps to the right output.
EQBase Pro adds a 24-band parametric equalizer with dynamic and linear-phase modes, a live spectrum analyzer, separate left and right EQ, room correction with FIR convolution, spatial audio and crossfeed, Audio Unit hosting, and App Mixer per-app volume control.
EQBase is signed and notarized for macOS 14 or later on Apple silicon and Intel. The free tier has no time limit. The direct signal path adds zero samples of latency and stays bit-perfect when flat.
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EQBase's answer:
EQBase is sold directly to individual Mac users and does not publish customer names or usage data.
EQBase's answer:
EQBase combines simple everyday controls with professional audio tools in one native macOS app. It can improve laptop speakers, apply a measured headphone correction, control individual app volumes, route audio, and record system sound. The direct signal path adds zero samples of latency and stays bit-perfect when flat, with live verification inside the app.
EQBase's answer:
Choose EQBase when you want more than a basic system equalizer. Its permanent free tier covers everyday EQ, volume control, and headphone correction, while Pro adds parametric EQ, room correction, Audio Unit hosting, App Mixer, routing, and recording. It is built for people who want both an easy first adjustment and deeper control when they need it.
EQBase's answer:
EQBase is for Mac users who want better control over everything they hear. That includes everyday listeners, headphone enthusiasts, people using external displays or fixed-volume outputs, multi-app power users, creators, and audio professionals who need precise monitoring tools.
EQBase's answer:
macOS gives users a master volume slider, but no system-wide equalizer or per-app volume mixer. EQBase was built to fill that gap with a native, modern audio tool that makes basic sound improvements easy while keeping advanced control available for people who need it.
EQBase's answer:
EQBase is built natively for macOS with Swift, SwiftUI, and Core Audio. It uses a user-space virtual audio driver to process system audio without a kernel extension.
Based on our record, Sampulator seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 3 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I am trying to figure out how to make sounds similar to the "Keys" section on this soundboard. I'm new to music production and I would love to learn how to make something that sounds similar as part of the learning process, but don't even know where to start dissecting a sounds like this! Source: over 4 years ago
Really cool, and I think I might use or integrate this, but I agree with > I find this tool an interesting concept, but I couldn't get through the initial step to create a 4/4 kick loop. There's too much internal state going on with no indicators about what's active or what mode I'm in that it feels more like a memory game than a fun music toy. Maybe it's not a coincidence I'm not a vim/emacs fan? :D I think it... - Source: Hacker News / over 4 years ago
Or maybe it'd be like using one of those online beat generators, but instead of dragging over from a fully opened menu you have to unlock them. https://splice.com/sounds/beatmaker or http://sampulator.com/. Source: about 5 years ago
Splice Beat Maker - Make and share beats in your browser
eqMac - A free menubar equalizer for macOS
Google Music Lab - Interactive experiments that use the Web Audio API
Loopback by RogueAmoeba - Get all the power of a high-end studio mixing board, right inside your Mac!
Logic Pro X - Music production.
SoundSource - The sound control that should be built into MacOS