Tuesday, 2018 August 14

 Update: Thursday, 2018 November 1

The short lived volume level control has disappeared again from OS X Safari… it seems that Apple, Inc. has a hard on for taking away options and controls from users lately. Why not this: cater to the most dim witted common denominator, the autistic / fanatical visually clean UI fetishists *AND* your veteran / professional users by stripping away every useful feature but instead of trashing them, placing them all under a single, tiny, understated while still pretentious button? Like a pixellated turtle neck (a single black square) that when toggled will reveal all the features that have been systematically eliminated from the years of well developed and mature software. The tools that allow for an absolutely necessary fine degree of control can be made available for those who require them and cannot fathom how crippling software to the point of eliminating all its utilitarian value could ever have been successfully argued and implemented as an actionable plan… While remaining invisible for every other dullard that can possibly be satisfied with the ‘x’ versions of all the titles that have been bafflingly ruined by unnecessary surgical amputation.

Just a thought.

 Update: Monday, 2018 September 10

The volume level control is now available for each track. Confirmed to work with the following OS / browser combinations:

    OS X
  • Firefox
  • Safari
    Windows Crime Against Computing Version 10
  • Firefox
  • Edge
Pan control is another story. Do not know when that will come along. Meanwhile, you can play all three tracks below at once and noodle with the levels. Enjoy. But not on iOS. It has been decided for you that you should not enjoy. If you zoom in or double tap the player you will reveal the ability to mute each track but you cannot control the level. That is too much control for you. You do not want that. Apparently.
End Update

Play all or not.  Without volume and pan this really loses its appeal.

TRACK 1
SENDS FX
POST FX

The volume control is present in editing and miraculously disappears after posting the page.  Typical screw job annoyance big tech wave of the future type shyte.  Will figure it out at some point.  Not today.

Author: Madame L. Bronkowitz

A ghost that dreams it is alive in the form of a middle aged woman sitting at a computer pretending to be a blogger.