[Q] (Q) Make the stock sounds louder aka ringtones and notification sounds - AT&T LG Optimus G

just wondering if there something i can do to make my phones notifications and ringtones louder something like Nocturnal rom not sure if its been done and not sure if this question has been asked before...if it has sorry just wanted to know

If you install my b18 kernel you can use faux speaker. These multiple presets for the load speaker and one of them is Max loudness
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Why Speaker Audio in SAMMY ROM is worse than AOSP'S?

Hi everyone, i'm curious about something, In Sammy roms, the sound is really LOW! I can barely hear the notification sound, or call sounds, music sound also isn't as loud as AOSP, when i flash CM7/CM9 or AOSP ICS the sounds is AMAZING, very LOUD and clear, can i somehow make some changes in sammy roms to get AOSP sound capabilities? Thanks!!
For music voodoo louder app.an rest u need to go in settings and increase.
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[Q] Best Equalizer Settings i9300

Hey guys,I was wondering what are the best equalizer settings for the galaxy s 3. I just can't find the "perfect" ones,if you know what i mean,the perfect balance between bass and clarity. Hope some can help!
Jokerbest2006 said:
Hey guys,I was wondering what are the best equalizer settings for the galaxy s 3. I just can't find the "perfect" ones,if you know what i mean,the perfect balance between bass and clarity. Hope some can help!
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I guess there is no real "best" setting as depending on what music you listen to, the quality of the song and your earphones/headphones it can all change personally I like the "automatic" or "virtual 7.1 channel".
Yeah,those settings are good,but i was talking about the custom settings . Those are the ones I would like to know about.
In sense of custom im assuming you mean using the manual sliders if so what type of music do you listen to?
and also are you using the stock headphones for the GS3?

[Q]Volume hack on cm10?

Hey guys...
I switched over from a sammy based rom to a cm10 based one and the only thing that bugs me(very very much!) is that the speaker volume is very low compared to my previous rom.
On sammy based roms there was a file named default_gain.conf in /etc directory where you could modify output sound.
On cm10 i see there's a file named m0 under /etc/sound directory which is similar to default_gain.conf.
When i changed values in m0 file and rebooted,like i did with default_gain.conf before,sound got a litle higher volume but only just a litle bit...it's still very low for me...
Anybody knows how to make this thing louder please??(without equalizer software and other things like that,i want to keep my phone light)
EDIT:I managed to get it to play as loud as sammy based roms but the bass is terrible....
It's overpowering and makes the speaker boom no matter how low i set it...too bad....
I'll switch back to my previous rom now.
nfsmw_gr said:
Hey guys...
I switched over from a sammy based rom to a cm10 based one and the only thing that bugs me(very very much!) is that the speaker volume is very low compared to my previous rom.
On sammy based roms there was a file named default_gain.conf in /etc directory where you could modify output sound.
On cm10 i see there's a file named m0 under /etc/sound directory which is similar to default_gain.conf.
When i changed values in m0 file and rebooted,like i did with default_gain.conf before,sound got a litle higher volume but only just a litle bit...it's still very low for me...
Anybody knows how to make this thing louder please??(without equalizer software and other things like that,i want to keep my phone light)
EDIT:I managed to get it to play as loud as sammy based roms but the bass is terrible....
It's overpowering and makes the speaker boom no matter how low i set it...too bad....
I'll switch back to my previous rom now.
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Flash siyah kernel, it comes with nice sound tweaks.
Thanks for the suuggestion.
I know this though,i flashed it but it still doesn't sound as good as sammy based...
Plus i don't want to use siyah as my daily driver.
did u try acid v5 sound mod? or megabassbeats?
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kp.nikhil said:
did u try acid v5 sound mod? or megabassbeats?
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I tried acid....it's very good in general.
But it spoils the natural sound for me,which i like to have plus no effect on speaker output...(i'm kinda of an audiophile and have a very sensitive ear).
Anyway i switched back to sammy rom and now everything's fine...

[Q] What is DSP for?

Its a stupid question may be but what is DSP Manager for in CM?
Is it usable for louder ringer in phone?
its just sound enhancement dude :good:
Funny thing - Neutron Player is immune to DSP settings (which is good, because CM DSP EQ is inferior).
sihe said:
its just sound enhancement dude :good:
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My question is - i flashed 214 CM, but deleted DSP. The phone rings very quiet, in previous builds it was louder.
Can DSP increase ring volume?
mirost1 said:
My question is - i flashed 214 CM, but deleted DSP. The phone rings very quiet, in previous builds it was louder.
Can DSP increase ring volume?
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use volume plus... it really is awesome... bt dun use +20 settings... sound is loud bt then cracks too
edit * i dun knw what dsp is for
i have been using slimcm.. that too highly customized
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Verizon Note II + uNeak Kernel, voodoo sound

So after trying literally every kernel that was labeled as being compatible with the Note II for Verizon and finding out that Voodoo Sound/Boeffla/Wolfson control was broken I decided to try the uNeak kernel for the international Note II.
First off the uNeak kernel does work fine! As far as I can tell everything works including GPS, 4G, and most importantly voodoo sound/boeffla.
The uNeak Engine app controls the voodoo sound implementation and actually works with all the features unlike every other kernel I have tried.
In order to have the Note II sound like the original Galaxy S w/voodoo sound you have to use the hardware EQ within the uNeak engine app. The key thing here is do not raise the eq sliders 0db. If you do so the output goes into saturation and sounds crappy.
Also the Output saturation preventer works but causes volume pumping that is highly annoying. Make sure and turn it to OFF. The original Voodoo Sound used to use this (I think) but it doesn't pump the volume during quiet passages so I don't know what the difference is in implementation. Needless to say it does not work like Voodoo Sound original so disable it.
With these tweaks the Note II finally sounds nearly the same as Voodoo Sound + Galaxy S.
If anyone has anything to add to this, PLEASE post. This issue has been driving me nuts since I stopped using my Galaxy S (fascinate) with Voodoo Sound.. the best music experience I have ever had on any device/player.
Hi Redrol,
Thanks, your post came just as I was revisiting audio options for my Verizon Note II which I've run stock/rooted since Oct 2012. I finally decided to unlock the bootloader and install TWRP and try some other ROMs. I used Viper4Android previously which helped with low volume and had some interesting settings like the Haas effect and is a great solution for people who are stock/rooted. I've been listening for about an hour with just the NEAK kernel and your recommended settings in the NEAK engine app. The Note II is pushing even my quietest headphones to satisfying volume levels and sounds great.
dsteinschneider said:
Hi Redrol,
Thanks, your post came just as I was revisiting audio options for my Verizon Note II which I've run stock/rooted since Oct 2012. I finally decided to unlock the bootloader and install TWRP and try some other ROMs. I used Viper4Android previously which helped with low volume and had some interesting settings like the Haas effect and is a great solution for people who are stock/rooted. I've been listening for about an hour with just the NEAK kernel and your recommended settings in the NEAK engine app. The Note II is pushing even my quietest headphones to satisfying volume levels and sounds great.
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You guys are using this kernel on 4.3 ROMs?
Which kernel is compatible with i605?
Could someone be more specific?
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