Audio (1532 programs)
Pros: Free and open-source with strong community support. Multi-track editing and high-quality recording. Supports multiple audio formats and plugins. Lightweight and efficient performance.
Cons: Dated and cluttered user interface. Limited real-time effects and MIDI support. Requires additional installation for MP3 exporting.
Pros: Intuitive, click-and-drag system. Download and burn files to a disc. Customize appearance with album art and skins. Play fixed playlist offline.
Cons: Limited to storing songs in MP3 format.
Pros: Extensive music and podcast library. User-friendly and intuitive interface. Personalized playlists and recommendations. Seamless integration across devices. Offline listening and ad-free streaming for premium users.
Cons: Occasional bugs and crashes. Limited features in the free version. Regular updates don't always resolve technical issues.
Pros: Multi-device content access and playback.
Cons: Apple Music tracks cannot be burned to a CD.
Pros: Works on computers from as far back as 1999. There are no toolbar additions or adverts.
Cons: It is basic and ugly looking if you do not make changes to it. The program is too simple for most media lovers.
Pros: Gives access to PC audio from Android devices. Free-to-use software. Lets users adjust volume and transmission. Comes with a simple interface.
Cons: Doesn’t support Mac devices.
Pros: Simplified but functional tools for beginners and pros. Accessible.
Cons: Limited advanced features. Limited advanced features. Performance issues with large models.
Pros: Smart playlist feature. Built-in audio converter. Winamp add-ons. Supports most audio format.
Cons: Outdated and cluttered interface. Cannot share playlist directly to friends within the app. Graph amplifier could use fine-tuning.
Pros: Easy interface. Assignable hotkeys. Raises and adjusts audio on the fly.
Cons: Doesn't always eliminate feedback. Limited customization options.
Pros: Universal compatibility with WDM devices and DAWs. Effectively reduces audio latency issues. Simple and straightforward installation process. Works across all versions of Windows from XP to 11. Does not require additional hardware.
Cons: Requires exclusive access to audio drivers, can conflict with other applications. Occasionally reported crashes. Lacks usage tutorials.
Pros: Comprehensive audio and MIDI editing. Professional mixing environment. Customizable workflow. Extensive sound library.
Cons: Can have a steeper learning curve. The interface can feel dense initially.
Pros: Seamless music transfer. Synchronize changes and settings. Set memory cues, loops, and hot cues. Analyze and edit beat grids.
Cons: Wired connection varies per device. Advanced features are not supported.
Pros: Lightweight and efficient audio playback. Faithful recreation of the classic Winamp experience.
Cons: Inconsistent compatibility with modern audio codecs. Limited video playback capabilities. Outdated architecture and limited modern support.
Pros: Full-featured multitrack and waveform editing. Spectral frequency display for surgical edits. Non-destructive editing preserves originals.
Cons: Steep learning curve for advanced features. High resource usage in large sessions. Lacks some specialized music production tools found in DAWs.
Pros: Familiar and intuitive Discord-like UI. Over 200 games and 50 messaging services supported. Plenty of sounds effects to choose from. Additional useful tools.
Cons: A stable internet connection is required to fully access the online services.
Pros: Downloads tracks and videos from various websites. Utilizes multiple sources. Converts videos into MP3 format.
Cons: Options are overwhelming.
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: 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: Real-time pitch correction and tuning. Easy-to-use interface with visual feedback. High compatibility with major DAWs. Flexible controls for natural or creative results.
Cons: Can be CPU-intensive on older systems. Requires practice for full Graph Mode mastery. High cost compared to similar tools.