Hello,
Yes I do. And I sent the logs for all the MBP machines we have that are 
currently using VoiceOver.
 I have this problem on all these machines and I’m also aware that others are 
having the same problem.
So here’s my suggestion to anyone who’s interested.
Please send an email to 

accessibil...@apple.com <mailto:accessibil...@apple.com>

and tel them about your problems. Then if they ask, send them a system log.

Perhaps they will be able to locate the problem and correct it in the future.


> On Jan 23, 2015, at 9:09 AM, Jürgen Fleger <apple-engl...@fleger.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> does it mean you can confirm this volume issue? That would be super cool 
> because Apple told me they were not aware of such an issue and asked me to 
> reinstall Mac OS. But because I experience this on several Macs from 
> different people since 2013 I’m pretty sure it’s not my personal 
> installation. 
> So do you experience it as well?
> Jürgen
> 
> 
>> Am 23.01.2015 um 17:21 schrieb Joseph <ablindvou...@icloud.com>:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> I contacted accessibility and that was around a week ago. they just today 
>> requested my system log and I’m going to send it to them shortly.
>> 
>>> On Jan 23, 2015, at 12:52 AM, Jürgen Fleger <apple-engl...@fleger.net> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> is here anyone who could confirm a strange behaviour which I experience on 
>>> several Macs of different people included my self in Mavericks and 
>>> Yosemite. I only find this strange behaviour on Macs from 2013 or newer.
>>> 
>>> First set voice to Alex.
>>> 2. Set volume to a very low rate, for example 10 %, by using volume setting 
>>> which you find after pressing VO + CMD + arrow right.
>>> 3. Turn up the volume of your Mac as loud as you need to work 
>>> with your Mac by pressing F12.
>>> 4. Switch off Audio ducking in VO settings.
>>> 
>>> If your work for a while with it do you experience a strange swaying of 
>>> loudness? Here I can hear Alex swaying from very quiet to loud even though 
>>> I don’t change the volume rate. 
>>> 
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