MacOS, like any other large operating system, offers sound management tools. At the same time, the apple board operating system can itself quite switch between sources. For example, the system switches sound from speakers to headphones and vice versa. However, if multiple sources are connected to the Mac at once, macOS starts to get confused. A utility called Sound Control will help solve this problem.
Sound Control offers Apple owners a range of additional sound settings. With this app, users will be able to manually disable certain sources or prioritize them.
However, Sound Control has other features. In particular, the app allows users not only to adjust the global volume, but also to change the volume of individual applications. With this feature, you can mute messenger notifications or make your browser “quieter,” etc.
In addition, Sound Control also allows apps to set customized equalizer settings and change the balance of sound for individual programs. On the one hand, such options are not suitable for everyone. However, the same balance of sound can be used for the same notifications from different apps. This will help you quickly distinguish the programs from each other.
Sound Control is not a utility for everyone. On the one hand, its key feature, which is the flexible management of external sound sources, will not be useful to everyone. But on the other hand, volume management features for individual apps make macOS more convenient.
It is worth noting that you can try sound Control for free. A fully functional trial version of the utility is available on the developers’ official website, which will run for two weeks. The full version of the app will cost users $14.99.