True, Rogue Amoeba's Loopback 2 is only a must-have app if you ever work with audio — but you probably do, so it likely is. The tool for routing audio between apps and audio devices gets a makeover ...
Loopback’s idea is simple, as is its interface: Any time you have an option for a single audio input (for example, Skype’s Audio/Video preferences or GarageBand’s live-recording option), you can use a ...
You'll buy Loopback for one job, and then keep finding more uses for this sound routing app for your Mac. There are reasons why musicians choose Macs instead of PCs and Loopback 1.1.5 is one of them.
Rogue Amoeba’s Loopback for Mac OS X is a tool for enabling audio routing between applications and audio devices on your Mac. In just a few clicks, you can easily pass audio directly between apps.
The simplicity of version 2 of Loopback makes it even easier to access its powerful features for combining and controlling audio sources, including the sound output of apps. A typical configuration ...
Loopback runs on macOS 10.11 and higher, with a free fully-functional trial available for download. While in trial mode, the quality of audio passing through Loopback’s virtual devices will be ...
Mac: If you need to route audio from one Mac to another, say, from a microphone to Skype to Audacity, the go-to tool has long been the often baffling, occasionally unreliable Soundflower. Loopback is ...
Good news for Loopback users! Starting today, Rogue Amoeba will be rolling out its latest major update to its popular audio routing utility. In this release, the company is focusing on making the app ...
RedShark Review: Creating virtual system-level devices from apps and audio equipment with Loopback is a breeze, with the result that it could save a lot of time in post for lone shooters. Imagine a ...