 So I was looking at the release notes for sound source, which is a piece of software that Rogue Amiga makes and it's great. It lets you control the volume on, if you've got like an external audio device on your Mac that doesn't let your Mac do volume control, it'll do that. It'll let you send the audio from one app to a certain output device and another app to another output device. It makes life, it's great. Like once you start using it, especially if you have multiple audio devices, it just becomes second nature and it's great. I was looking at the release notes and they mentioned that they added support for the AU sound isolation plugin. Now I know that AU means an audio unit's plugin. And when it starts with AU, that generally means that it is an Apple provided plugin. And indeed, AU sound isolation is a plugin that is included with Ventura and it does some magic stuff. It will, it is built for voice. The way it's set up, they might be able to add or they might add other things in the future, but currently it is built to take your voice and isolate it from background noise. And so I tried it with a really good mic that I have down in my office and it was like, oh, that's actually pretty good. There was like a guy mowing along outside and it was able to cut that out. And I thought, wait a minute, let me try it with my crappy webcam because those microphones are awful and they pick up all the bounciness of the room plus every sound in the background and all of that good stuff. And I made a little recording. But I'm on my webcam mic, which is awful, picks up all the room. And I'm sure you're hearing that weed whacker or leaf blower or whatever it is outside, right? Let's turn this off and see what happens. He doesn't even have that thing fired up, but actually he does. There he is. He's going nuts with it. Can you hear it? It's right next to my office. Let's turn AU sound isolation off. So now it's just idling out there, but I bet it's louder than it was before when he had it fired up. Let's try it again with this back turned on. I think this is a pretty cool little plug-in. Nice for Apple to include it. I like that blue. Is I wondering how good that is? And there are like, this is on its default settings. You just set it and forget it and just use it. If I was on Ventura here, I would have this in my workflow for the podcast feed. I'm not because for all the reasons we've discussed, but it did remind me that Isotopes RX has a similar plug-in. And so I do have that now in the flow here. I don't have it turned on today. They've got a plug-in as part of RX called Voice D Noise. Now, of course you have to pay for that, but it does kind of the same thing. And so if Pete, if you're in a hotel room ever where there's like noises or whatever, I can just kick that in.