Visual routing.
Draw connections between apps and devices like patch cables. What you see is what you hear.
Zoom into your DAW. Browser into OBS. Your mic into everything. Sangam is a visual patchbay for your Mac's sound, and it records any of it, per app, per track.
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A visual Mac audio patchbay for sending any app anywhere, building virtual devices and recording per-app tracks.
Draw connections between apps and devices like patch cables. What you see is what you hear.
Any app, several apps, or the whole system, each on its own track. Never lose a take because it was not going through the recorder.
Create devices that other apps treat as real hardware. The trick that used to need a $100+ tool, at $59, once.
Sangam started as the routing engine behind my own streaming and teaching rig. The latency lock is measured, not promised: digital paths run at zero samples of drift. We publish the measurements.
Release notes and early build calls for this product.
Shruti is control: volumes, EQ, outputs. Sangam is plumbing: routing, virtual devices, recording. They work together, and the bundle saves you money.
Yes, including multi-channel interfaces. Interface input and output routing is built in.
WAV and AAC, per-app or mixed.
Really. $59, three of your own Macs, free updates for version 1.
Give every Mac app its own volume, EQ and output device, with modes for real life on headphones, TV and stage.
A real-time harmonizer that follows the chords you play, with 20 early-access seats for real gigs and services.