Easy To Use
We didn't just want to make yet another audio recorder for the Mac - we wanted to make it beautiful and easy to use. And we think we did a great job on that. Kvlt can be used by anyone who knows that a red circle means 'record'.Wide File Format Support
Kvlt supports the most common file formats like .wav, .aiff, .m4a, .aac and m4r. But we're constantly working to include support for more formats like .ogg and .snd.Native 64bit
Kvlt was developed with 64bit in mind. Because we don't have to support legacy 32bit architectures we can offer features like unlimited recording time and support for files that are larger than 4GB.More Features
Kvlt is not just a simple audio recorder. It offers features like iPhone ringtone export or real time spectral analysis.
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@davegoldblatt said in Flux is not changing the colors at all on my computer, even though it says it's on: @herf not sure if its since the update. Reboot has no effect Hi buddy, do try reinstalling and see, as for me with the latest mac version it works pretty smooth. Regards, Kevin J. Issues or questions about f.lux on macOS? Just another sidenote while still having this problem, that when the mac returns from standby (monitor off etc.) to the login screen, the cursor color adapts to the flux-color, only when I am loggin in by inputting the. Flux Forge was founded in 2008 as a development studio for Mac OS X and iOS software. We offer custom software development services and make our own products. Currently Flux Forge is a team of 2 guys obsessed with making great software. We don't compromise on user experience and performance. Our products are either great or they never get released.
About Kvlt
Why did we make Kvlt?
For our work we often need small sound snippets. Sadly there are no simple and usable audio recorders for the Mac. You had to use full blown 'digital audio workstation'-software - which is overkill. It takes time to learn these complicated products. It takes time to start up that software. And the editing itself takes time too.
So we made Kvlt. It's simple to use yet powerful enough to produce high quality sounds. And it's blazing fast. Kvlt is the audio recorder that should have been included with OS X but sadly was omitted.
The design behind Kvlt
There are some audio recorders out there for the Mac. But they are no fun to look at. They might work but working with them doesn't feel right. So we spent a considerable amount of time on Kvlt's user interface. It had not only to be highly usable - it also had to look awesome. And we think our designer Simon did a great job!
The technology behind Kvlt
Some might think writing a sound recorder would be trivial. And if you do it the lazy way and use high level APIs then it is trivial. But doing it the lazy way would mean trade-offs. And we don't like trade-offs. Other than that our design required fancy functionality like a real time scaling waveform and real time spectral analysis. No way you could do that with high level APIs. So our programmer Leon wrote a highly sophisticated audio engine to power Kvlt. The engine is so advanced that it could power a 'digital audio workstation' program on its own.
The future of Kvlt
Kvlts advanced audio engine means that we have many options to extend Kvlt. We plan a lot of awesome features (like support for AU audio plugins) for coming versions. So stay tuned ...
About Us
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Flux Forge was founded in 2008 as a development studio for Mac OS X and iOS software. We offer custom software development services and make our own products.
Currently Flux Forge is a team of 2 guys obsessed with making great software. We don't compromise on user experience and performance. Our products are either great or they never get released.
Our services include:
- Development of complete software products
- User Experience and UI design
- Code review, bug fixing and updating of existing software
Hire us
Currently we're unavailable for contract work.
Do you need support or have a question?
Whatever it is you can contact us by filling out the form below. We're happy about any kind of feedback - be it high praise or a devastating bug report. If you don't like forms you can also send us email at [email protected].
Welcome to our Soundflower installation guide. Installing Soundflower on modern macOS versions can be a little complicated as kernel extensions need now to be given permissions before being loaded for the first time. So the Soundflower installer will error out on macOS High Sierra and Mojave. But this is easy to fix.
macOS 10.13 High Sierra and macOS 10.14 Mojave Soundflower Install
Download Flux For Mac
- Download the installer: soundflower_2.0b2.zip.
- Run it and perform the install
- The installer will tell you that it failed. This is completely normal.
- Open the System Preferences and go to the “Security & Privacy” settings.
- Click on the “Allow” button next to “MATT INGALS”.(This has to be a physical hardware click. Remote desktop connections or even local software tools like “Better Touch Tool” won’t work!)
- Run the installer again. This time it will run through without any problems.
Click 'Open Security Preferences'
Click on the Allow button and run the installer again.
IMPORTANT: If you can’t record from Soundflower under Mojave (the device is there but only silence is being recorded) make sure that you have given microphone access permissions to your recording app! macOS treats Soundflower like a microphone in this regard. Go to system preferences -> Privacy & Security -> Privacy -> Microphone -> [check mark next to your recording app]
See our blog post about this issue: https://www.fluxforge.com/blog/recording-problems-on-mojave/
macOS 10.10 - 10.12 Soundflower Install
Flux For Mac Os X 10.7
Because we’re getting this asked a lot: Here’s how you get Soundflower to work with macOS 10.12 Sierra and OS X 10.10 and 10.11…
As you know, since 10.10, OS X requires kernel extensions to be signed. Sadly the officially available version of Soundflower isn’t signed because it’s an open source project and - as far as we know - no one has volunteered to do the work and pay the $99 fee to obtain a signing certificate.
That’s why we have built a signed version of Soundflower which will work on OS X 10.10, 10.11 and the new macOS 10.12 Sierra.
Here is the direct download link: soundflower_2.0b2.zip.
Download the zip and run the contained installer. Even though not required you probably should restart your Mac to make sure everything got installed properly.
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Enjoy!
Flux For Mac Os X 10.13
Please note that we can’t offer direct support for Soundflower. We just built a version you can install on macOS 10.11 and 10.12. If you encounter any problems please contact Soundflower’s developer! You can find their project page here: https://github.com/Soundflower-Original
Shameless self promotion: Have you tried Vector yet? Vector is an audio editor for OS X that is designed to fit into the space between simple audio apps and full blown studio production tools. (Kinda like Cool Edit Pro for the Mac - if you are that old school).