Using SoundSource alongside other audio adjusters

SoundSource and other audio adjustment software

To avoid conflicts, we generally recommend that SoundSource users disable other system-wide audio adjustment software, including Global Delight’s “Boom 3D”, Sonarworks’ “Systemwide” and “SoundID Reference”, and others. Those applications use their own virtual audio devices which may not work as expected in conjunction with SoundSource.

That said, you can run SoundSource alongside these apps, as SoundSource works to avoid any interference between them. SoundSource also provides the ability to deactivate its processing solely for a specific device.

Details

When a virtual audio device created by one of the aforementioned apps is available on your system, it will be shown in SoundSource's audio device selectors. If such a device is selected as the default system output, SoundSource will show a ⚠️ warning indicator:

When that ⚠️ is clicked, SoundSource will display a notice to explain what has occurred:

If you wish, you can deactivate SoundSource’s audio processing for the specified device, using the “Deactivate Processing” button.

When processing is deactivated, SoundSource will continue to show a ⚠️ in the interface. If clicked, a modified notice will be shown, now allowing you to reactivate SoundSource’s processing:

When you switch the system’s default output to another device, SoundSource’s audio processing is automatically restored.


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