Wednesday, April 29, 2026

For Adjusting macOS Apps Relative Audio Levels There Is FineTune

  FineTune is a well polished sound app that allows for adjusting levels from multiple apps playing audio on your Mac.

 If like me you want to listen to sound effects or music online, and simultaneously playback ProTools, or Audition, but the browser player has no adjustable level and the music is awfully loud, or the level is only adjustable for each item - which is cumbersome, you need an app to adjust relative audio levels between apps. A function sorely lacking on Macs since... Forever. 🍎 Bad Apple!

 That's where FineTune takes over. Adjust the relative level of Firefox to 50% and you now can hear your ProTools session properly. Wonderful!

 It can also adjust outputs levels, and has a graphical EQ available for each source. And it remembers your settings.

 It is similar to Rogue Amoeba's SoundSource, only it's free. Available on Github. If you like FineTune, you can buy Ronit a Kofi here.

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