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Posted By Paul Kafasis on October 7th, 2019

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Apple has just released the first official version of MacOS 10.15 (Catalina), and our software is ready for it. If you haven’t seen our Status page before, it’s certainly worth a look now. As you’ll see, all seven of our major Mac apps now have compatibility with Catalina. If you’re updating to Catalina, make sure you’ve got the latest versions of our apps. Once you do, you should be good to go.

What’s New in Audio Hijack 3.6?

Over the past two months, we’ve had issued over a half-dozen updates to provide Catalina support. However, until today, our flagship audio recorder Audio Hijack had not yet been updated. This update required the most attention and care, and we wanted to be sure it was ready to go before providing it to you.

Thankfully, we completed the necessary work just ahead of Apple’s official release, shipping Audio Hijack 3.6 this morning. This update goes well beyond simply adding support for the new OS. This is just a partial list of improvements you’ll find in the latest Audio Hijack:

Dramatically Improved Device Handling

Like our recent Loopback 2.1 update before it, the tracking and handling of physical input and output devices in Audio Hijack has been greatly improved. Because many popular USB audio devices fail to contain unique identifying information, it has often been necessary to re-select these devices after restarting your Mac or moving the device to a different USB port. Audio Hijack will now automatically track devices across restarts and between ports, so fewer adjustments are necessary.

Support for Dark Mode

Audio Hijack 3 has always had a dark appearance, but it has not previously had support for Dark Mode on MacOS 10.14 (Mojave) and higher. With the latest update, windows throughout the app will properly appear dark if you’re using Dark Mode on your Mac.

Updates to Declick, Dehum, and Denoise

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Since Audio Hijack 3.0, we’ve included three built-in plugins to help you clean up common audio issues. The Declick, Dehum, and Denoise plugins bring powerful audio cleanup to anyone. These plugins were previously powered by licensed third-party technology. Unfortunately, that backend technology was no longer usable on modern versions of MacOS. As a result, we’ve overhauled these plugins with our in-house updates. If you’ve previously used these cleanup plugins, you’ll want to experiment anew, and update your settings. If you’ve never used them before, now is a great time to check out Declick, Dehum, and Denoise. For more information, see the “Advanced Blocks” page of the Audio Hijack manual.

An Enhanced Application Source Selector

The Source selector, found in the Application input block, has also been updated and improved. It’s now a snap to capture audio from Finder and Text to Speech, with the new “Special Sources” section of the Source selector. Other minor interface improvements have been made as well, all to make it easier than ever to capture the audio you want.

Bug Fixes and Improvements Galore

There’s much more to be found in Audio Hijack 3.6. We’ve got over two dozen changes and improvements.

More to Come

We’re always working on new features and improvements to our software, and a new OS update often necessitates additional releases to fix rare issues. It’s likely you’ll see further updates for Audio Hijack, as well our other products, in the coming weeks.

You can be sure you’re always running the latest versions of our apps by using the built-in version checking.

Just make sure “Automatically check for updates” is turned on in the app’s Preferences windows, and you’ll be alerted to new versions as they become available. For right now, all of our products should be good to go on Catalina.

Posted By Paul Kafasis on January 19th, 2021

It’s (past) time for a new calendar, which means it’s (also past) time for the latest Rogue Amoeba status report. Our fifth annual report contains a recap of our busy-beyond-belief 2020, along with a look at plans for 2021.

Though the word “unprecedented” has been sorely overused of late, 2020 really was a year unlike any other for Rogue Amoeba. It began normally enough, but as COVID-19 led so much of the world to lock down and work remotely, we saw staggering new demand for our products. We first noticed something was up when our support volume soared:


Year-over-year support requests for 2020 vs. 2019

Beginning in March, there was a surge in usage of all our products, especially our audio routing tool Loopback, our sound control utility SoundSource, and our recorder Audio Hijack. The highest peaks didn’t last forever, but there has been a sustained increase in the popularity of our tools, with a new normal that’s much higher than before.

While coping with that increased demand has been challenging, we’re glad to be able to assist Mac users around the globe. It’s tremendously gratifying to know our products are helping so many of you adapt to new ways of working and living.

New Guides for Using Rogue Amoeba Apps

One result of this increased usage was the discovery of new, and newly popular, use cases. Much of the world is now communicating via voice chat on services like Zoom and Google Meet, and several of our products can enrich that experience. We created some great new support resources, which help you:

  • Turn down Zoom, without affecting other apps (to tune out of a call you’re required to be on 😎)

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Our article on adding volume control to unsupported devices also proved quite popular. If you have an HDMI, DisplayPort, or other audio output that the system refuses to adjust, SoundSource can provide volume adjustment, as well as keyboard volume key support.

Software Updates

In 2020, we released an insane 80 new versions, more than in any previous year. Though all of these updates contained new features, improvements, and refinements, 79 of them were provided free to existing users. Let’s highlight a few of the biggest changes.

SoundSource

We began the year with SoundSource 4.2, which enhanced our Bluetooth support and added a new “Volume Overdrive” effect, among other changes. Following that release, we stepped back to review the tremendous quantity of feedback we’d received since the initial release of SoundSource 4.

Many months of work later, we unveiled SoundSource 5, 2020’s lone paid upgrade. Version 5 is a reimagining of the product, with an interface that’s been noticeably slimmed down, particularly in the Compact view. SoundSource also now automatically handles audio apps, so there’s less need to manually manage things. Of course, there are many new features as well, from powerful menu bar meters to enhanced audio effects.

SoundSource is made for anyone who does anything at all with audio on the Mac, and it’s rapidly become one of our most popular products. If you haven’t checked it out, take a look today.

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In April, Audio Hijack received a major update to version 3.7. This release included the new “Live Stream” block, making it possible to stream audio to RTMP services like Facebook Live, Twitch, and YouTube Live.

The release of this functionality was actually pushed up in response to user requests. With so many people locked down at home, the Live Stream block has provided musicians, DJs, and other content creators with an easy way to share and monetize their work.

Farrago

When Farrago 1.5 arrived, our soundboard app got its biggest update since the original release. This enormous undertaking contained over 30 new features, supercharging the List Mode, and checking off literally dozens of user requests. Farrago was able to help thousands of new customers in 2020, whether they used it for voice chats, remote tabletop gaming sessions, or podcasts.

A Continuous Parade of Updates

Of course, the rest of our products got plenty of love throughout the year as well. We repeatedly fortified Loopback to better handle all manner of wonky audio devices and configurations. Our home audio streamer Airfoil gained full support for the new HomePods Mini. Piezo and Fission also received several smaller releases to keep them working well.

The final months of 2020 were spent rolling out an incredible parade of updates to the entire product line. This past fall, Apple made two major changes to the Mac platform, with MacOS 11 (Big Sur) followed by new hardware powered by Apple Silicon. We devoted countless hours to preparing our products to support Apple’s latest changes.

We were ready for Big Sur prior to its release, and had betas available for the new M1 Macs when they arrived. By year’s end, our official releases all had support for both the new OS and the new hardware. Make sure you have the latest versions of our products, and you’ll be good to go.

Other 2020 News

Here’s a bit more news worth noting from last year.

Technology Licensing

Back in 2018, we announced licensing for ACE, the audio capture engine that underpins many of our products. This licensing really took off last year, and now over a dozen different products use ACE to power their audio capture, from screen recording tools to transcription apps.

After the success we had with ACE, we introduced a second framework for licensing: Resonate. Resonate simplifies audio handling with a dramatically easier-to-use interface for MacOS’s CoreAudio. If you’re developing an application which needs to use audio on the Mac, Resonate is for you.

Staff Anniversaries

We also marked anniversaries for two members of our team. Our all-star designer Neale Van Fleet has now been with us for over five years, while our support ace Chris Barajas is now by far our longest-tenured employee, with over a decade under his belt. One of Rogue Amoeba’s greatest strengths is our incredible staff, and it’s a special privilege to have the chance to celebrate milestones like this.

We’re generally pretty tight-lipped when it comes to future plans, preferring to show, rather than tell. That said, there are a few things I can share today.

Coming Very Soon: SoundSource 5.3

We’re currently finalizing the next major update to SoundSource. In version 5.3, changing your devices will be faster than ever, and we’ve honed many aspects of audio effects. In particular, if you like tinkering with your audio adjustments, the new “Effects Bypass” option will prove very useful.

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Effects have moved into a separate process, to prevent misbehaving plugins from crashing SoundSource. This change also brings support for older (built for Intel) plugins on the new M1 Macs. With additional advancements to the “Headphone EQ” effect and more, you won’t want to miss this free update. Watch for SoundSource 5.3 in the coming weeks.

Audio Hijack Updates

Work on our best-known product never stops, and we’re planning more major Audio Hijack updates in 2021. Lots of new features are in the works, as is an interface touch-up. We’re also planning to bring over work done in SoundSource, with Audio Hijack gaining a new “Magic Boost” block and enhancements to Volume Overdrive. It’s always nice when work on one of our products can find its way into other apps as well.

We’ll have more to say about Audio Hijack in the coming months, but for now, enjoy this teaser image:

Much More to Come

2021 should be just a little bit quieter than 2020 for Rogue Amoeba. We aren’t currently planning to release any brand-new products this year, and I’ve got my fingers crossed that Apple will avoid shaking up the platform quite as much as they did last year. Nevertheless, 2021 is sure to be a very busy year. We’ll still be doing all we can to push the state-of-the-art forward in audio software on the Mac, so you can be assured of updates both big and small for our entire line. Perfection in software may be unattainable, but that doesn’t stop us from striving for it.

I hope to expand our support resources to help even more folks use our products. We’ll likely create new articles in our Knowledge Base, as well as videos on our nascent YouTube channel. If you have an idea for an article or video we might make, or you’re making use of our products in an unusual way, we’d love to hear from you.

Finally, the Rogue Amoeba team will be growing in the near future. With our products proving more popular than ever before, our support and development teams were both kept incredibly busy throughout 2020. We want to devote even more resources to both customer support and future development in 2021. We’ve been collecting applications, and we plan to bring on multiple new amoebas later this year.

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Stay safe, stay healthy, and here’s to a tomorrow.