Audio (1535 programs)
Pros: Integrated CD-ripping feature. Allows users to set bitrate and quality. Supports a wide array of audio formats. Available in 40 languages.
Cons: Outdated and bare-bones UI.
Pros: Simple while allowing you to customize and create a more complex sound. Despite its plain appearance, the look and feel of the game is rather nice.
Cons: Despite its plain appearance, the look and feel of the game is rather nice. There are a limited number of drum set styles to choose from.
Pros: Multi-format playback. Robust sound engine. Supports Internet radio. Popular tag formats supported.
Cons: Not open source. Interface is busy and less intuitive. Help not available in multiple languages. Getting used to it can take time.
Pros: Snappy and optimized for different technologies. Supports batch editing.
Cons: Not compatible with Mac. Full-featured version is not free.
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: Robust karaoke player. Built-in songs bank. Reads everything from mp4 to midi. Available for both Windows and Mac.
Cons: Not really free. Certain files are compressed. Uninstalling the app could be a pain. No online interface.
Pros: Easy to use. Doesn’t take up much space. Supports multiple file types. Provides support for keyboard hotkeys.
Cons: Rather limited in its scope. No extra skins. Tend to crash occasionally. Takes time to load.
Pros: Tons of hosting options. Great music format support. Easy to use. Privacy options.
Cons: Often requires other software. Some hosts require setup. Limited video support. Infrequent updates.