: Refinements to ensure full compatibility with the latest macOS updates, maintaining the low-level driver integrity that Loopback is known for.
: At around $99, it is a significant investment for casual users.
: Easily route audio through the system without needing to set up complex hardware loops. What's New in 2.1.9
remains a "must-have" for professionals who need total control over their Mac's internal audio. While this version doesn't reinvent the wheel, it reinforces the software's reputation for reliability. If you already own version 2.x, this is a free and recommended update to keep your workflow stable.
: You can create custom virtual devices that combine audio from multiple sources (like a mic, a web browser, and a music player) into a single input for apps like Zoom or OBS.
: Resolves minor UI glitches where virtual device names might not update instantly in the system preferences. Pros and Cons Pros : Unrivaled ease of use with a visual "cable" metaphor. No measurable latency in audio handoffs.
Deep integration with other Rogue Amoeba tools like Audio Hijack. :