Audio (1531 programs)
Pros: Very little latency. 13 different sounds. Metronome/tuner. Backing track option.
Cons: Crowded interface. Tricky for beginners. Unnecessary graphics. No recording option.
Pros: Free comprehensive plugin suite. DAW compatibility. Beginner-friendly interface.
Cons: Lacks advanced premium-level features.
Pros: Automatic start/stop with call detection. Records both system and microphone audio clearly. Lightweight and easy to use. Supports scheduled and sound-triggered recording.
Cons: No video or screen recording features. Lacks integrated editing tools. No built-in cloud backup options.
Pros: Packed with features. Allows you full control over audio quality. Produces professional results.
Cons: Very complicated for beginners.
Pros: Records system sounds with ease. Tons of options and settings to adjust. Easy to use interface.
Cons: Limited trial. Search feature buggy.
Pros: Easy-to-use interface for beginners. Supports live broadcasting and recording. Integrated publishing to major platforms. Real-time audio mixing and effects.
Cons: Limited advanced editing features. Requires stable internet for live streaming. Fewer customization options for professional studios. Analytics available only on higher-tier plans.
Pros: No need to install. Customizable interface. Can be controlled with shortcuts.
Cons: Sound quality not so good. Only supports audio. No extra functions.
Pros: Advanced and very sophisticated. Import sound samples in .au, .aiff and .wav formats. It has QT 5 support and OSC support. It has velocity automation and a full screen mode.
Cons: Setting up is tricky, and adding midi devices is difficult. Device mapping requires advanced user knowledge. There is no pre-installed pattern generator. Auto-mutes instruments when it cannot find samples for it.