Audio (1531 programs)
Pros: Supports multiple file formats. Features bookmarking tools. Multiple voice options. Simple and clean interface.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Lacks native language support. Requires manual voice pack installation.
Pros: Multiple oscillator engine types within one instrument. Dedicated mixer-style routing section. Internal arpeggiator and clip-based sequencing. Backward preset and wavetable compatibility.
Cons: No linear audio waveform editor. No built-in audio recording module.
Pros: Free to download and use. Lets you lock the volume to avoid loud sounds. Adjusts the volume for different output devices.
Cons: Occasional crashes.
Pros: Volume control. Dialogue enhancement. Virtual surround sound.
Cons: No 32-bit support. Only available for Windows 10.
Pros: Beginner-friendly interface. Supports multiple audio formats. Beat-sync and real-time effects. Developer actively releases updates.
Cons: Ad interruptions in the free version. Occasional performance issues on older devices. Poor audio quality when recording. Some audio formats may not be recognized.
Pros: Wide range of audio and video formats. Comprehensive suite of extra features. CD ripping and audio conversion.
Cons: Can malfunction on some Windows versions. Limited selection of skins and visual effects.
Pros: Professional audio editor. Comes with high-end features. Free for non-commercial use. Supports multiple file formats. Includes royalty-free sound effects.
Cons: The interface is not beginner-friendly.
Pros: Stunning 3D spatial audio. Wide variety of compatible games. Support for major streaming platforms. User-friendly interface and customization.
Cons: Requires a paid license after trial.
Pros: Straightforward Interface. Does Not Need Long Learning Curve. Allows You to Export Tracks in Various Formats. Comes with Basic Editing Features.
Cons: Can Only Edit One Track at a Time. Does Not Allow You to Jump Around Within the Track Using Keyboard Shortcuts. Only has 12 Built-In Effects. Not for Professional Editors.
Pros: Adjust microphone or speaker volume. Provides modular graphical user interface. Utilizes minimal system resource. Compatible with online streaming platforms.
Cons: Designed only for audio beginners. Requires audio devices and sound drivers on computer. Doesn’t support ASIO or WASAPI.
Pros: Includes the Standard version. Offers more advanced tools. Has a highly-detailed user manual. Free.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Open source software. Option to start a live broadcast. Provides various editing and mixing tools. Suitable for beginners and expert videographers.
Cons: Comes with a learning curve.
Pros: True low-latency performance suitable for gaming. Supports streaming PC audio to multiple devices. Ability to use phone as a wireless mic for PC. Reliable, lag-free experience via USB connection.
Cons: Performance heavily dependent on Wi-Fi stability.
Pros: Quick installation process. Operates efficiently for swift conversions. Preset profiles available.
Cons: Limited functionality.
Pros: Does the job. Trim or join. Make basic audio adjustments.
Cons: Extremely basic. No editing tools. Scant help. Looks old fashioned.
Pros: Simple graphical user interface. Automated tuner. Optimizes drag-and-drop method.
Cons: Limited to WAV files. Inconsistent sample rate conversion routine. Inconsistent downsampling process.
Pros: Has hardware synth integration. Has over 14,000 sounds in its library. Enhanced features like the arpeggiator and synthesis engine. A redesigned user-friendly interface.
Cons: Requires a whopping 8GB of RAM and 64 GB of spaceGB of free space as the minimum.
Pros: Simple and easy to use. Customizable interface with numerous skins. Can adjust tempo, key, and volume.
Cons: Hunting down tracks can take time. Audio quality isn’t very clear. Lacks a number of modern song options.
Pros: Huge database of music. Extremely simple to use. Keeps a history of searched-for songs. Well-integrated social aspect.
Cons: Won't recognize every song.