Hear By Joesoft | 
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List Price: $30.05 Buy New: $29.52 You Save: $0.53 (2%)
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 1488
Format: Cd-rom Platform: No Operating System Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Mac OS X Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.5 x 1.3
MPN: 8100 Model: 48100 UPC: 940384810089 EAN: 0940384810089 ASIN: B0014D49EA
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| • | Mixer - allows you to adjust the sound volume for various applications | | • | Equalizer - features the most advanced N-band equalizer with built-in peak limiters. You can choose between slider or curve mode for fine-adjustments | | • | General - adjust the general settings (bass, dewoofer, fidelity) and enable various effects | | • | 3D - expanding audio environment out of actual speaker positions | | • | FX - is an aggressive type of surround sound remixing |
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Product Description Do you ever wish you could hear your computer better? Now you can with Joe Hear. The sound-tweaking software gives you complete control over your audio, through the use of virtual 3-D, speaker correction, center channel control, and an equalizer. You can also adjust sound volume for various applications, so you don't hear a loud mail sound in the middle of your music, movie, or game. Various settings, like bass, dewoofer, and fidelity, lets you create different effects, depending on the audio. So enjoy audio from your computer more than ever before.
BW - meditate to your music. it's a special feature that can help you relax after work. It does so by generating brain waves targeted at relaxation Maximizer - bring your concert home. produces a more live feature to the music (bass is boomier and highs are crisper) Ambience - allows you to add reverb effect to the output Speaker - widen the frequency range of your speaker system (or headphones) and corrects output phase Sub - expands bass frequencies like a real subwoofer does Limiter - ceiling and threshold, control aspects of level compression Space - creates a virtual re-sounding frame behind the listener's position and bounces the sound around Fidelity - restores the subtle nuances that are often damaged in the recording process
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| Customer Reviews:
Hear by Joesoft soon will be available as standard Mac software: God forbid, if its not! November 8, 2008 Greg R. Doerr (Louisville, Colorado) I recently downloaded Joe Soft's software, Hear. And. I have to tell you all, that after my "day job," I sit in front of my computer for hours, writing. Sure, I know, Hear "electronically" processes the music streaming down from the hard drive, what else do people expect in this age of digital, technology? We have to face it, analog technology, as beautifully warm as it is, is a thing, of the past, and, believe me, the fastest processors slowly are approximating the clarity and high warmth of analog, without the "sizzle" trailing behind the open sound. Anyway. Hear is an amazing product which (still nascent, experimenting) is one of the first to play with the sound of compressed or uncompressed, digitally magical sound. To cut pragmatically, things short, purchase it. You won't be unsatisfied. It is the only program available today which heightens the sound of any application streaming through your (now) poor sounding Mac. Just, buy it. I Promise you, you won't be sorry...especially after you learn how to unlock the sound potential it has inside, all the available settings you can muster to play with manually and soon arriving to "perfection" inside your ears becoming highly sensitive, to bad sound!
Why Bother September 15, 2008 L. Kelsey (Redondo Beach, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After installing "HEAR" on my iMAC with JBL speakers and trying the program for a few days, I uninstalled it. I couldn't hear any difference and the effects did not affect my computer. There was no change in any music played on the iMAC but there was a distracting echo added to the audio portions of any videos that I watched. I have been using computers since the Apple II back in 1979 and don't consider this program to be particularly user-friendly either. I do like the artwork on the box, however. I suggest that Joesoft keep their graphics artist but fire their software designer.
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