Audio (1535 programs)
Pros: Extremely snappy operations. Constant updates. Intuitive GUI. Freeware.
Cons: Doesn’t do EAC3 batches. Requires external tools. May struggle with FLAC audio on certain downloads. Often fails virus scanning tests.
Pros: Identify songs by sound. Links to web services (buy iTunes, buy ringtone, Google search lyrics.
Cons: Doesn't always work.
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.
Pros: Help organize music playlist. Add or alter important metadata. Put or change cover image. Simple and straightforward interface.
Cons: No option to modify format info.
Pros: Great for sending audio & video by e-mail. Converts as well.
Cons: Converter doesn't support many formats.
Pros: Simple and intuitive controls. Audio system enhances sound clarity and fidelity.
Cons: Limited features available in free version.
Pros: Flexible Auto DJ and gap-killer ensure uninterrupted playback. Modular layout supports customizable workspaces. Stable performance with low risk of crashes or lag.
Cons: Lacks modern controller support and live remix features. Interface may feel outdated to users of newer DJ apps. Steeper learning curve for advanced automation tools.
Pros: A file size of only 728 megabytes is ideal for most operating systems. The controls and layout are very easy to understand.
Cons: The last update took place as far back as 2011. Not meant to be used with newer operating systems.
Pros: A free trial version is available for analysis. Multithreading provides a much faster aggregate conversion time than would otherwise be possible.
Cons: There is no completely free version of MP3 to CDA Converter. Doesn't work on Windows 7, it cannot work with any operating system newer than Windows 8.
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: Simplified audio adjustment. Pitch and Speed adjustment. Maintains audio timbre. Minimal system consumption.
Cons: Limited voice options. No live voice changing. Limited audio file format. Limited audio adjustment tools and parameters.