Volume Controls
Music Speed iOS has several volume control options. For quick access, there is a Volume Controls Editor Mode preset you can switch to in Settings. You can also add one or more along with the other editor components of your choice by configuring and using the Custom Editor Mode.
Accessing the Volume Controls Editor Mode
In the editor, tap the gear to open Settings.
Under Editor Modes, select Volume Controls
After you close Settings, the editor will have device volume, preamp, balance, and the equalizer
Volume
The Volume is the same control you have by pushing the volume buttons on the device. By tapping on the AirPlay button on the right, you can access your AirPlay output options
Preamp
By tapping the toggle switch, you can turn on the Preamp. The Preamp controls the track volume. Sliding the slider to the right is louder, left is softer. The volume amplification you make with the Preamp will save to the new track. Warning: Turning up the Preamp too high can cause clipping, and the audio will sound bad, and it can potentially blow out your speakers.
Balance
The Balance control allows you to make the right or left output louder/softer. Sliding the slider all the way to the right will mute the left output and give the right full volume and vice versa
Equalizer
The Equalizer allows you to control the bands separately. Lower frequencies are on the left, higher on the right. Slide the sliders up to increase volume, down to lower. So for instance, to boost the bass, slide the left one or three sliders up.
Adding any Volume Control to Other Components
In the editor, tap the gear to open Settings.
Under Editor Modes, select Custom, then tap on Configure Custom right under it
In Configure Custom Controls, you add or remove any component you like. You can also move them into your preferred order using the drag handles. In our example, we are adding Tempo, Pitch and Volume, but you can add any of the components and arrange them how you like.
Our Custom layout of Tempo, Pitch and Volume