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RPM controlled stereo volume?

Seedogg

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2008
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Hi all. I purchased an 08 212x from a fellow member back in December. I have a few upgrades/mods planned but was wondering if there is anything out there that will adjust the stereo volume based on rpm for a Fusion head unit. In my limited search, I found the Booster Box, but it does not have Fusion listed as compatible. Anyone use something like this?
 
I downloaded and app called SoundWake. Maybe give that a try.
 
It has become second nature to press the media button (which always rings you back to the media home screen and enables the joystick knob volume control) and give a quick turn of the big joystick knob when pulling someone up or picking them up. I am always standing at these monments to get a good view of everything and can say that was one well thought out placement and UI process flow. Perhaps a little more geared to righties but still works for lefties.
 
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