Audio (1535 programs)
Pros: Offers a convenient way to quickly convert files. Can convert a wide range of filetypes.
Cons: Can only convert to MP3. No support for batch conversion.
Pros: Accurate and well-calibrated. Makes audio mixing extremely easy. Highly responsive. Great ballistics.
Cons: Doesn’t have a lot of features built-in. Not a lot of adjustment options. No 5.1 channel version. Not updated regularly enough.
Pros: Supports a number of formats. Exports to CD or audio player.
Cons: Outdated user-interface. Limited editing tools.
Pros: Realistic Yamaha C7 grand piano sound. Simple, intuitive user interface. Compatible with most DAWs and MIDI setups. Free to use with minimal CPU load.
Cons: Only one piano model available. Limited sound editing and customization options.
Pros: Two-way conversion. Retains audio properties. Minimal system resource consumption. Batch conversion.
Cons: May not support all audio formats. More features available at Plus Version. Unimpressive user interface.
Pros: A free tool that every audio engineer should have. The most flexible mixer architecture in the entire music industry.
Cons: Even audio engineers will need a little time to get acquainted with its functions. Only professionals will be able to handle it.
Pros: Easy to use. Simple to navigate. Powerful tool. Many features.
Cons: Limited knobs and settings.
Pros: Reverse frame-by-frame playback of videos at any time without file conversion. Capture still images at full size from video. Bookmark videos via still image and navigate using them. Supports drawing on top of video files.
Cons: Free version watermarks logo on all video files. Only 10 seconds of playback supported in free version. Sparse FAQ fails to list supported video file types. Small community means little troubleshooting support is available.
Pros: Includes various tuning options like “BASS”. Adjustable “MIXER” sliders.
Cons: Does not come with the “ride” and “crash” effects. No free VST for the Windows version.