Audio (1535 programs)
Pros: Free and lightweight Windows utility. Simple one-click connection after pairing. Wireless playback from mobile to PC. Clean and minimal interface.
Cons: No support for phone calls or microphone input. Audio quality depends on Bluetooth hardware and drivers.
Pros: Easy to use and beginner-friendly. Compatible with various DJ controllers. Practice Mode available without hardware. Reliable and stable performance.
Cons: Requires upgrade for full functionality. Limited effects and recording options. No access to advanced pro features. Lacks extensive customization.
Pros: Lets you play music while gaming. Does not require a SoundCloud account. Explore trending music. Search for specific artists.
Cons: Interface is very bright. Regularly fails to load playlists. Music limited to what is on the SoundCloud platform. No option to download music for offline listening.
Pros: Customizable skins. Supports multiple media sources. Simple interface. Wide file format support. Lightweight.
Cons: Outdated esthetics. Lack of modern features.
Pros: System-wide equalization. Twenty-band equalizer. Extensive sound effects and options.
Cons: Slight learning curve.
Pros: 64-bit mix engine. Excellent compatability. Versatile across different musical styles.
Cons: Very complex - useful for serious musicians only.
Pros: Simple but powerful audio recording and editing. Non-destructive editing with full preview and undo features. Compatible with all major audio file formats.
Cons: Limited feature set compared to some competitors. Software details hard to find on the developer's site raising doubts about future development and support.
Pros: Huge collection of songs to sing. Professionally produced music. Brilliant party piece.
Cons: Subscription required. Service doesn't include original music and recordings.
Pros: Free to try. Large sound library. Thiriving ecosystem of third-party plugins.
Cons: Limited time. Steeper learning curve. Requires a powerful computer.
Pros: Add 6 different cue points. Move easily between 3 views. Auto BPM matching. 3 types of cross fading techniques. Drag and drop tracks from library window. Quick access to sample player and editor. Wave editing.
Cons: Line dragging cross fade is not very precise. No measure numbers in equalizer. Only 30 sounds included in library. Only 5 equalizer presets. Strict file search.
Pros: Simple interface that’s easy to use. Supports 4K video files and standard Blu-rays. Custom subtitle and audio track settings. Works without requiring additional codecs.
Cons: No support for 4K UHD Blu-ray discs. Limited advanced features compared to paid players.
Pros: Simple, accessible interface for quick MIDI playback. Real-time virtual piano keyboard display. Lightweight and runs smoothly on older Windows systems. Easy installation and minimal setup required.
Cons: Outdated and no longer updated. Relies on default Windows MIDI synthesizer for sound quality. Limited playback controls (no looping or playlists). Occasional crashes with complex MIDI files.
Pros: Dual workflow with Arrangement and Session Views. Wide selection of instruments and effects. Strong integration with MIDI controllers. Real-time audio warping and stretching.
Cons: Steeper learning curve for beginners. High system demands on large projects. No AU plugin support on Windows.