Loopback 1.1.5 is available directly from the makers and costs $99. We have no criticism of Loopback at all and if you work in audio, it should be on your Mac. While extra features and a fresh look are welcome, we don't need it. Rogue Amoeba has just announced that it will be refining Loopback's design some time later this year to make it clearer to use. So you could nest, for instance, our screen recording combo of app and microphone, with the iTunes to Audition and record everything together until your head hurts. Starting with version 1.1, you could create any number of these Loopback combined sources like microphone/Audition and then nest them together. Well, it's as straightforward as you want it to be. Yet once you have a specific task you want to do, making it happen in Loopback is straightforward. That does mean that each time we do open Loopback, we have to think to remember how we used it. We don't have to keep setting this up or even to keep remembering that we did it in Loopback. We did that routing from iTunes to Audition and forever afterwards, that is an audio source available in the Adobe app. Yet, we will go months between actually opening the Loopback app to do any new work. Every time we do any audio work, Loopback is now in the mix somewhere. We make it sound as if we use Loopback every day - in one way we do.
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