Has anyone used the new Innuos 2.0 Sense music app? Compared it to Roon?


I compared the two as I am a lifetime Roon customer.  I prefer the sound of the new Innuos Sense music app.  More natural and less electronic or digital sounding.  Not day and night, but better. My big issue is Innuos Sense does not seem to keep playing music, like Roon, when the album is complete.  Roon had a Radio switch that played artists similar to the artist as a continuous stream and I loved it.  Heard many new artists I loved this way.  
Anyone know if Innuos Sense has a similar setting? I can’t seem to find it. 
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Jeryg123....

I like "garbage"..... works for me.....and very well at that....

Cheers....

IME Roon dsp not very good. Best sound quality attained with all user accessible settings off, therefore, no volume leveling, analysis, anything and everything set to off. These processes are purely for convenience in Roon, if one is serious about dsp with high sound quality use HQPLayer dsp, simply on totally different level from Roon dsp. Ask yourself why Roon has HQPlayer embedded within Roon? Because they know what I state here is true.

 

The one issue with HQPlayer vs Roon dsp is that HQPlayer will require higher power processor in streamer vs Roon, one probably needs at least Intel I7, I5 doesn't cut it.

@sns 

Trouble with that is that the more powerful the processor the higher the noise level…

The fundamental difference between Roon and InnuOS is in philosophy: whereas Roon believes in high powered, complex sound shaping, InnuOS pursues minimalist and purist design: low powered processors and maximum attention to suppressing RMI/EMI and ground level noise intrusion. This has direct implications on software coding: Sense is designed to minimise CPU usage whereas Roon sees CPU usage as uncritical and uses complex plug-ins such as DSP to increase user friendliness.