SoundSource
Universal version latest seen at v6.0.6 · Reported by 69 Macs in the community.
All sighted native versions (12):
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SoundSource is a menu-bar audio control utility from Rogue Amoeba that centralizes management of your Mac's input, output, and effects devices. It lets you switch audio devices with two clicks, adjust per-app volume levels, apply a 10-band equalizer, enable audio play-through for monitoring input devices, and configure preferred device orderings—all without diving into System Settings. It is widely used by podcasters, streamers, musicians, content creators, and anyone who frequently switches between multiple audio interfaces, headphones, and microphones. A native Apple Silicon build has been confirmed running on Macs in the Rosetta Check community.
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1 suggestionSoundSource has shipped as a Universal Binary with native Apple Silicon support since version 5.2.0 beta, and Rogue Amoeba has continued to update and refine the native build through the latest releases. You can download the current native build directly from Rogue Amoeba's website at rogueamoeba.com/soundsource, which automatically serves the Universal version on M-series Macs—no special settings or beta channels required. Alternatively, if you have SoundSource installed, you can open the app and check Help → Check for Updates, which will pull down the latest native build automatically. Your audio device preferences, custom device orderings, and quick configs will carry over without any manual migration. Expect improved responsiveness and longer battery life on Apple Silicon compared to running the Intel version under Rosetta.
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