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SoundPipe vs BlackHole

BlackHole is free. Here's what $10 adds.

BlackHole is an excellent open-source virtual audio driver — but it is only a driver. SoundPipe adds the app around it: a routing UI, volume control, monitoring, and a one-click install.

When to pick SoundPipe over BlackHole

01

No Audio MIDI Setup required

BlackHole gives you a virtual device and leaves the wiring to you: multi-output devices, aggregate devices, and sample-rate matching in Audio MIDI Setup. SoundPipe does all of that from one window.

02

Hear what you route

With BlackHole, monitoring your own routed audio means building a multi-output device by hand — and you lose volume-key control in the process. SoundPipe routes to your headphones or speakers directly.

03

Per-channel volume

BlackHole passes audio through at a fixed level. SoundPipe gives every channel its own volume control so you can balance sources without touching the apps producing them.

04

Sample rates handled for you

BlackHole requires every device in the chain to run at the same sample rate, and mismatches produce silence or distortion. SoundPipe works with any sample rate and keeps devices in sync automatically.

SoundPipe vs BlackHole: feature by feature

Full credit where due: BlackHole is free, open source, widely used, and rock solid. If you're comfortable configuring macOS audio by hand and don't need volume control, use it. This table shows what SoundPipe's $10 buys you on top.

The basics

FeatureSoundPipeBlackHoleNotes
Virtual audio devicesYesYesBoth create virtual devices other apps can read and write.
Free and open sourceNoYesBlackHole is GPL-licensed and free. SoundPipe costs $10.
One-click installYesPartialBlackHole ships an installer, but all routing setup afterwards is manual.

Routing and control

FeatureSoundPipeBlackHoleNotes
Graphical routing UIYesNoBlackHole has no UI at all — configuration happens in Audio MIDI Setup.
Per-channel volumeYesNoBlackHole passes audio at a fixed level.
Monitoring without multi-output workaroundsYesNoWith BlackHole you build a multi-output device by hand to hear routed audio.
Automatic sample-rate handlingYesNoBlackHole needs every device manually set to the same rate.
Low latencyYesYesBoth are fast. SoundPipe stays under 15 ms; BlackHole adds effectively zero latency as a passthrough driver.

SoundPipe vs BlackHole FAQs

Should I just use BlackHole?
Maybe! If you need a plain virtual device, know your way around Audio MIDI Setup, and don't need volume control or easy monitoring, BlackHole is free and excellent. SoundPipe is for people who want the same result without the manual setup.
Does SoundPipe use BlackHole under the hood?
No. SoundPipe ships its own audio driver, installed with one click from the app.
Can I switch from BlackHole?
Yes — they can even coexist. Install SoundPipe, recreate your routes in its UI, and remove BlackHole whenever you're ready.

Skip the Audio MIDI Setup session.

Try SoundPipe free and see if the $10 is worth the saved fiddling. (We think it is.)