Audio (1531 programs)
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: Free comprehensive plugin suite. DAW compatibility. Beginner-friendly interface.
Cons: Lacks advanced premium-level features.
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.
Pros: Easy to use. Simple to navigate. Powerful tool. Many features.
Cons: Limited knobs and settings.
Pros: Over 200 presets available.
Cons: Limited to 64-bit setups.
Pros: Visually appealing. Highly customizable. Enhanced user experience.
Cons: Limited in functionality. Compatibility issues.
Pros: System-wide equalization. Twenty-band equalizer. Extensive sound effects and options.
Cons: Slight learning curve.
Pros: Can edit Wavetables. 16 voices of polyphony. VA, Wavetable, and FM Synthesis. Stackable oscillators.
Cons: Not all versions are compatible with each other. Wavetable Editor is laggy. FM is still too simple. DUNE 3 upgrade is pricey.
Pros: Offers hassle-free audio recording. Comes with a trimming tool. Features a built-in audio player. Supports a media library.
Cons: Occasional lags and crashes.
Pros: Free to download. Reliable hardware compatibility. Simple installation process.
Cons: Limited troubleshooting tools. No advanced audio features. Best suited for legacy systems.
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.