New in Capo 4.6

Capo is now ready for macOS Tahoe, sporting an all-new control layout that feels right at home on your Mac.
New Features
Goodbye, Control Strip. Hello, Toolbar!
We moved all of Capo's controls from the Control Strip to a standard toolbar that looks and feels very familiar on the Mac. If you right-click on the toolbar, you can now customize the layout to rearrange controls however you want. Each song view has its own toolbar layout, so you can tailor your selections to fit how you work with Capo.

Capo has an all-new icon!
We were ahead of the curve in 2020 with our glassy icon design, but we tweaked it for macOS Tahoe—it appears more vibrant, and works great with the dark, clear, and tinted icon styles.

Enhancements & Bug Fixes
Performance & Polish
Under the hood, we cleaned up and modernized our code to work best with the latest OS releases. We also improved the scrolling and layout performance, so Capo should feel as glassy and smooth as the new look of macOS! If you set a custom colour theme in your System Appearance Settings, Capo now reflects that colour in more places in the UI.
Stability Improvements
Capo no longer gets stuck in certain scenarios when you trigger a selectPrevious(.region) command from a MIDI or keyboard binding. When Capo is scrolled to the end of the song, playback now runs more smoothly, without the major CPU usage spike that may have impacted audio quality on some machines.

Capo requires macOS 14 Sonoma or later