Launched this week

Splitwave
Open-Source Audio routing app for macOS, Linux and Windows
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Open-Source Audio routing app for macOS, Linux and Windows
5 followers
Splitwave is a node-based audio router for macOS, Linux, and Windows. Wire microphones, system audio, per-app capture, and WAV files into a visual graph, run them through a chain of effects — EQ, compression, reverb, limiting, and more — then send the result to speakers or record it in WAV, FLAC, AIFF, MP3, Opus, or AAC.



Hello, Product Hunt! 👋
I created Splitwave because I couldn’t find a free, open-source audio router that actually worked without kernel extensions or a subscription. So I built it myself.
You connect microphones, system audio, recordings from individual apps and WAV files to a visual node graph, process them using an equaliser, compression, reverb, limiter and other effects – and then send the result to speakers or record it in WAV, FLAC, AIFF, MP3, Opus or AAC.
A few things worth mentioning:
- Currently supports macOS (Apple Silicon + Intel), Linux (amd64 only – AppImage, .deb, .rpm) and Windows (x64)
- We’ve just released the Noise Suppressor node based on DeepFilterNet3 – it works very well if you fine-tune the settings to suit your environment.
The project is still in its early stages - if you find any bugs, please create an Issue on GitHub. Every report really helps. 🙏