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Seamlessly working with other Rogue Amoeba tools like Loopback and Audio Hijack to route sound effects directly into Zoom calls or recordings. Farrago 1.6.8
It addressed a bug where displays could fall asleep and inadvertently halt audio playback—a nightmare scenario for a live event. Before this update, some users faced a frantic
Version 1.6.8 represented the peak of the original Farrago interface before the jump to the major "2.0" overhaul. It maintained the core features that made the app famous: It maintained the core features that made the
Providing early foundations for external hardware control.
Allowing users to choose between a visual soundboard and a sequential "showrunner" list.