Windows audio, finally yours
Every app, its own volume.
A native audio control centre for Windows. Per-app volume, per-app output, system-wide EQ, and a way to let your friends hear what you hear.
These faders are live — pull one down and watch its colour leave the room
The board
Every app on its own device.
Chrome to your headphones, Spotify to the speakers, a game somewhere else entirely. No dialogs, no per-app settings pages, no restarting anything — you just move it.
Pick up an app and drop it on another device — that is the whole interaction.
Bridging
Your friends hear what you hear.
Share a track, a stream, a film — without your voice disappearing. Soundscape sends a copy down a virtual cable your voice app treats as a microphone. Try the switch.
Equaliser
Shape the sound.
A real audio processing object running inside the Windows audio engine — it shapes everything, not just one app. Drag a band: the spectrum beneath moves with it.
Everything else
Built for people who care about audio.
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Per-app volume and mute
Every app making sound gets its own fader, its own colour, and its own meter.
WASAPI sessions - 02
Per-app output device
Move a single app to another device while everything else stays where it is.
AudioPolicyConfig - 03
System-wide equaliser
Biquad filters running inside the Windows audio engine, not per-application.
APOaudiodg - 04
Audio bridging
Copy any app into a virtual cable so a voice chat hears it alongside your mic.
Process loopback - 05
Microphone control
Level meter, device switching, and a global mute hotkey with an on-screen cue.
Global hotkey - 06
Profiles and automation
Save a whole mix, bind it to a device, or trigger it when an app starts playing.
Rules engine
Take it for a spin.
Free, no account, no telemetry. It runs in your tray and stays out of the way until you need it.