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How to use iVolume 3.6 on Mac to adjust your music volume




If you are a music lover who likes to listen to songs on your Mac, you might have encountered the problem of inconsistent volume levels. Some songs are too loud, while others are too quiet. This can be annoying and distracting, especially when you are using shuffle mode or playing background music for parties. Fortunately, there is a solution: iVolume 3.6.


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iVolume 3.6 is a software that calculates the perceived volume of each song in your Apple Music (formerly iTunes) library and adjusts them accordingly. It uses the approved Replay Gain algorithm to ensure that all your songs play at the same volume level. It also preserves the intention of the artist by applying album mode to gapless live albums. iVolume 3.6 is compatible with most popular audio formats, such as MP3, AAC/M4A, AIFF, and Apple Lossless.


iVolume 3.6 integrates seamlessly with Apple Music (or iTunes) on Mac and PC, iPhone, iPod, iPad, Apple TV, and AirPlay. It also supports macOS Big Sur and runs natively on Macs with Apple Silicon processor. It is fast, reliable, and easy to use. In this article, we will show you how to use iVolume 3.6 on Mac to adjust your music volume.


Step 1: Download and install iVolume 3.6




You can download iVolume 3.6 from the official website. The file size is about 8 MB and it requires macOS 10.9 or later. After downloading, double-click the .dmg file and drag the iVolume icon to the Applications folder. Then launch iVolume from the Applications folder or the Dock.


Step 2: Load your Apple Music library




When you launch iVolume for the first time, it will automatically load your Apple Music library and display all your songs in a table view. You can sort the songs by name, artist, album, genre, or length by clicking on the column headers. You can also search for specific songs using the search field at the top right corner.


Step 3: Analyze and adjust your songs




To analyze and adjust your songs, you need to select them first. You can select individual songs by clicking on them, or select multiple songs by holding down the Command key while clicking. You can also select all songs by choosing Edit > Select All from the menu bar or pressing Command-A.


After selecting your songs, click on the Analyze button at the bottom left corner. iVolume will start to calculate the perceived volume of each song and display it in a progress bar. This may take some time depending on the number and size of your songs.


When the analysis is done, you will see a green check mark next to each song in the table view. You will also see the calculated volume level in decibels (dB) in the Volume column. The default target volume level is -14 dB, which means that all songs will be adjusted to play at this level.


If you are satisfied with the default target volume level, you can click on the Apply button at the bottom right corner to apply the adjustments to your songs. iVolume will write the new volume information to each song file without changing its original quality.


If you want to change the target volume level, you can use the slider at the bottom center to adjust it between -20 dB and -5 dB. The lower the value, the quieter the songs will be; the higher the value, the louder they will be. You can also enter a custom value in the text field next to the slider.


After changing the target volume level, you need to click on the Analyze button again to recalculate the adjustments for your songs. Then click on the Apply button to apply them.


Step 4: Enjoy your music




Now that you have adjusted your music volume with iVolume 3.6, you can enjoy listening to your songs without worrying about inconsistent volume levels. You can play your songs with Apple Music (or iTunes) or sync them with your other devices via iCloud Music Library or iTunes Match.


iVolume 3.6 also remembers all results ever calculated, so you don't need to re-analyze your songs if you change your settings later. You can also create groups to apply different settings to different subsets of your songs.


iVolume 3.6 is a powerful and useful tool that enhances your music listening experience on Mac. It is easy to use and compatible with various devices and formats. You can download it from the official website and try it for free for 10 days. If you like it, you can buy a license for $29.95 USD.


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