Native Mac audio routing

Any app's audio,
anywhere you want it.

Bring your interface input, a virtual instrument and browser audio together in one visual Mac patchbay. Route the mix where it needs to go and record it — without rebuilding your teaching setup.

14 days · full features · macOS 14.2+ · Apple Silicon + Intel · Apple notarized

SSangamROUTING
SOURCELEVELSENT TO
SSpotifyBrowser · sample-locked−6 dBOut 3–4
PPianoteqVirtual instrument · calibrated0 dBMain 1–2
VVoiceInterface input · aligned+2 dBAll outs
Live Mix24-BIT WAV   REC   VIRTUAL MIC
169automated checks
1 sampledigital-source alignment
24-bitWAV recording
3 Macsone personal license
01 / THE PROBLEM

Routing Mac audio
should not need a rewire.

Getting one app to speakers, another to your interface, a virtual instrument into a call, and a clean recording out of all of it usually means a stack of hidden tools and guesswork. Sangam makes the whole path visible and moves it in one place.

01

Visual routing.

Draw connections between apps and devices like patch cables. What you see is what you hear — send any source to any output pair, add parallel sends, and change it live without interrupting the audio.

02

Record the lesson, not the workaround.

Capture the live mix and selected sources as clean 24-bit WAV files, including separate tracks when you need them. The recording is the exact signal you send out.

03

Virtual devices.

Create devices that other apps treat as real hardware — a microphone Zoom, Meet, OBS and Wispr can read. The trick that used to need a $100+ tool, at $59, once.

04

Sample-aligned sources.

Digital apps land aligned to within one sample of each other. Live instruments and hardware inputs are latency-compensated against a measured, saved calibration so a take sits together like one DAW.

05

Built for the mic you choose.

Point Sangam at the interface input you actually use for the session — a preamp, a USB mic, a keyboard's audio. Optional voice EQ, compression and noise reduction shape it before it goes out.

06

Coexists with your studio.

Designed around ordinary Core Audio interfaces and to live alongside your existing routers without double-capturing your own audio. It joins the setup you have; it does not replace it.

02 / THE THREE FLOWS

Teach, review,
and record — cleanly.

Sangam is built around the three things you actually do: run a lesson, review audio with someone, and capture the result.

01

Teaching

Your mic plus computer audio into Zoom, Meet or OBS — no MainStage.

02

Client review

Spotify, YouTube or a DAW stays transparent while talkback rides on top, aligned.

03

Recording

One red button captures the live mix as heard — stems optional, never required.

04

Routing console

Send any source to any outputs, add a parallel send, restore default in a click.

03 / PRODUCT SPECIFICATION

Measured details.
No mystery box.

These are the current specifications, taken from the shipped app and its automated audio tests.

Compatibility
macOS 14.2 or newer
Processors
Apple Silicon and Intel, universal binary
Routing
Any source to any output pair, parallel sends, per-app destinations
Recording
Live mix and separate source tracks as 24-bit WAV
Virtual mic
A device Zoom, Meet, OBS and AVFoundation clients read as hardware
Alignment
Digital sources within one sample; hardware/MIDI latency-compensated against a saved calibration
Voice
Optional EQ, compression and noise reduction on your chosen input
Audio driver
Developer-ID signed HAL driver installed once with your Mac password
Installer
Developer ID signed, Apple notarized and stapled DMG
04 / TRUST

Install once.
Own it for good.

Download the notarized DMG, drag Sangam to Applications, and launch it. The first launch guides you through installing its audio driver — one Mac-password step — and then the “Sangam” device is available to every app.

Audio processing is local. Sangam does not require an account, does not upload your audio, and adds no avoidable latency to the path.

  • ✓ Apple-notarized universal app
  • ✓ Signed audio driver, installed once
  • ✓ No subscription
  • ✓ No audio sent to a server
05 / PRICING

Own the patchbay.
Not another bill.

Try every feature for 14 days. If Sangam earns its place in your studio, buy it once.

Personal licenseVERSION 1
$59 once
  • Full-feature 14-day trial
  • Use on 3 of your own Macs
  • All version 1 updates included
  • Automatic in-app updates
  • Direct support
Download free trial

No card required to download. License sales open soon — the trial stays fully unlocked until then.

06 / QUESTIONS

Sangam or Shruti?

Shruti is control: volumes, EQ, outputs. Sangam is plumbing: routing, virtual devices, recording. They work together, and the bundle saves you money.

Does it support my audio interface?

Sangam works with Core Audio interfaces. The first-release test setup needs at least one or two inputs and a stereo output; larger multi-channel setups configure in the same patchbay.

What formats does it record?

The current workflow records clean 24-bit WAV files, as a live mix or separate source tracks. The recording is the exact signal Sangam sends out.

One-time, really?

Really. $59, three of your own Macs, free updates for version 1.

Current release

Sangam for Mac

Universal build for macOS 14.2 and newer.

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