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Audacity
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Not seen as a full DAW
Audacity doesn't have the capabilities of popular DAWs and generally isn't considered to be good option.
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Free, open source and cross-platform
Audacity is available for free on Windows, Mac OS, and Linux with source code available here.
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Doesn't retain audio integrity
Audacity uses destructive editing, meaning applying effects, cutting, etc is non-reversable after you've saved a project.
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Well maintained
Audacity is constantly updated.
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No real time effects
Users are unable to change effects in real time with Audacity. If effects are to be changed, no sound can be playing or recording.
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Great community backing it
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Unable to use Synthesizers / virtual instruments
You can only use effect plugins or record live with this DAW.
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Great for vocal track editing
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No native 64-bit version, therefore does not support 64-bit VST plugins
Audacity is available only as a 32-bit application, therefore even when running on 64-bit machines, it only supports 32-bit VST plugins unless they are converted to 32-bit using an application such as JBridge.
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Windows, Linux, Mac
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Ardour
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12
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7
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Compatible with Linux, Windows 7/8.1/10 and macOS
Ardour is cross-platform and works on Windows & macOS.
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Too many plugins
It is hard to find good useful plugins. It looks like every developer's plugin has ended up in the list.
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Open source
Ardour is open source, so it can be downloaded and modified without restriction.
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No support for VST plugins for OS X
Plugins can be used on OS X only if they are downloaded in AU format, which is supported.
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Free version with minimal limitations
Unlike some other DAW's which often limit saving, exporting, or advanced features, Ardour permits you to try all the features for free, with the only limitation being ten minutes of project length maximum. Demo.
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Builds are paid
Pre-built releases are paid and the only way to get the program for free is to build it yourself.
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Multi-display support
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Quirky UI and navigation
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Linux version has JACK support
On Linux, you can use JACK to freely route audio and MIDI to and from other software as hardware.
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Not user friendly
Ardour can be difficult and unconventional to use.
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Clean linear interface
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Relies on JACK
The Linux version relies on JACK to function correctly, and JACK is extremely difficult to install and configure. Ardour should have JACK support, but it should also connect directly and play audio on its own by default.
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Inline mixing console
You can view and edit plugins directly from the console's mixing channels.
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No 'scenes'
Ardour doesn't have 'scenes' like Ableton does (would be very handy for live-preformances).
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LADSPA plugins support
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LV2 plugins support
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VST3 Support in version 6+
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Powerful routing
Thanks to JACK support, and the inclusion of built in tools, the routing options of Ardour are limitless.
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Excellent support community
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac
MIDI:
Yes
Plugin Support:
VST, LADSPA, LV2
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LMMS
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7
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Free and open source
LMMS is available for free with source code licensed under GPL and available on GitHub allowing anyone to edit and extend the software as they see fit.
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No merging or splicing options
There is no feature that allows you to merge or splice tracks in LMMS.
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Cross-platform
LMMS works on Linux, Windows and OSX.
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Cannot listen other tracks while recording
Can't listen to other track while record or playing other track .
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Is a great open-source alternative to FL Studio
Interface look like FL Studio interface. Has many of the same windows such as step-sequencer, piano roll, playlist, mixer, etc.
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Limited mixer rack
You can only add Virtual Instrument tracks into the mixing console/rack.
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Portable
LMMS is lightweight enough to be run off of a flash drive.
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Program crashes a lot
This happens more frequently when loading VST files.
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VST Support
Uses VeSTige as the VST plugin. It has some bugs but most VSTs work with it.
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Limited effect plugin support
A lot of 3rd-party effect plugins don't work.
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LADSPA plugins support
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Pitch bending could be more native
Sometimes you can pitch bend with the Piano Roll Editor but with many instruments you cannot and are limited to the pitch knob in the main plugin interface.
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VST plugins support
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GUI is ugly
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Sandbox layout
All windows in the DAW can be moved around freely and are not attached to a grid.
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MIDI controllers support
Just plug in and play. Plug in the MIDI keyboard before opening LMMS and it'll automatically pick up that you've connected the keyboard.
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JACK Audio Connection Kit support
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Multiple languages support
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Works with many VSTs and effects
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Preloaded with basic VST instrument plugins and modifiers
LMMS comes with a triple oscillator, Gameboy sound emu, NES sound emu added into the software, which makes it easier to create sounds without the inclusion of external plugins. It is very accessible for beginners.
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Computer Keyboard to MIDI
You can use your computer keyboard as a MIDI controller.
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Easy to use
LMMS is ideal for beginners, as it is easy to use and comes with tons of ready to use instruments and samples.
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No Scanning VST instruments/FX in LMMS
You can load a VST Instrument plugin directly from your desktop if you want to and it supports most of the ddl plugins, both 32-bit 64-bit. FX plugins need to be placed into your directed plugin folder e.g C :/Program files/LMMS/Plugins.
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Platforms:
Linux, Windows, Mac
Included sounds:
Yes
Processing type:
32-bit, 64-bit
Plugin Compatibility:
VST, LADSPA
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mp3blaster
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Awesome sound quality!
Absolutely beats the quality from SMPlayer with mpv in the background.
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Robust playlist support
mp3blaster has great playlist support, especially when compared to other terminal music players as many don't have playlist support at all.
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Shrotcut keys shown at the top of the app
mp3blaster, by default shows the shortcut keys at the top of the player, making it easy to see how to control the app.
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Sayonara
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5
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2
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Looks really cool, and does have cover art
It is so flexible it respects your local theme, or can be set to a theme, very slick, independent dark mode. And yes, it does show your cover art!
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Playlist driven play back
If you install Sayonara, hook it up with your music directory, and want to have it play by clicking a music file and let you surprise yourself with its shuffle... it won't. It will play that double clicked song, but then just plain stop untill you double click that next one. To have it just play through your collection, you first have to make a playlist, and only then let Sayonara play that (randomly). No deal breaker, but certainly an non-intuitive hassle preventing "click that in my library, play and don't bother me no more".
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Closes to panel while playing...
It closes to the icon (tray) on your panel, while it keeps playing. Clicking the icon you can open it again, or pause/ stop/ play it there. Great to get it out of your way when you're working with cool sounds in the background.
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Dynamic playback
Sayonara works with a dynamic mode shuffle method, that quite often eliminates any surprises and comes with "the same" suggestions when your collection is smaller. It can be switched off though (bottom left switches, under your playlist) if you don't like it. All the options will require you to "look into it" though, since it is somewhat confusing...
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Does conky...
If you are one of those who like to close your player to panel and see what it plays in your conky? Sayonara can do that over dbus, whether you like just artist and title, a progress bar, or even the cover art in your conky.
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Many plugins standard
Has many plugins out of the box, e.g. internet "radio"streams, equaliser, sprectrum analyser, bookmarks, audio converter, broadcast, playlists, lyrics for the song you're playing, and more. It's the full music enjoyment experience. If you like minimalistic, Sayonara can do that too.
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Sorts by the users options
Has everything you may need onboard.
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License:
GPLv3
Release Date:
2011
Development :
Open Source
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yarock
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Doesn't support playlist files
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Easy to switch between different collections
Yarock's database supports multiple music collections, which can be switched between easily.
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No working packages
Almost impossible to get it to install and work.
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Does not meddle with your tunes
If you have spent your precious time crafting your music collection the way you like it and don't want any 'jumped up alarm clocks' renaming and altering your tags, Yarock is a good choice for you.
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No ability for mass tag correction
In yarock, album covers can't be added to the files, meaning there's a lack of music fingerprint technology.
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Multiple views
Yarock offers multiple views when browsing one's music collection, including artist, album, or track.
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Lacks music fingerprinting ability
This application does not have any music fingerprinting abilities such as musicbrainz, which limits the apps usefulness.
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UI may be confusing
First-time users may find the UI un-intuitive.
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Platforms:
Linux
License:
GPL v3
Price:
Free
Status:
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SoundBridge (previously Lumit)
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5
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6
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No plugin bridging
You need to install the right version of the DAW (32 or 64 bit) depending on what plugins you use.
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Surface compatible
All functionality is accessible on the Microsoft Surface.
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No typing keyboard to piano
You need to use a MIDI keyboard or manually press notes with the mouse.
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Very quick and easy to learn
You can get a good understanding of this DAW in a few hours (faster if used tutorials).
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Copy protection still gives error
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Free to use
A powerful, full-featured DAW that is free.
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No instruments
Comes with audio FX but no instruments.
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Clutter-free interface
Little chance of getting lost or clicking the wrong button.
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No audio unit support
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Fast
Incredibly responsive and quick.
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No video player
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MIDI?:
YES
Processing type:
32-bit & 64-bit
Supported Plugins:
VST
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Mellow Player
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2
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QML
It written in Qt-QML which ignores all Human Interface Guidelines and make the app look like a web page.
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Native
It is written in Qt so it requires less resources than a web browser or an electron application.
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Not native
It's using qt5-webengine which is not much different from electron / a webbrowser.
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AppImage
It is available as AppImage so you can easily try it.
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Harrison Mixbus
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Has a great overall sound
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Can't fully zoom in and see those eq knobs
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Great/intuitive interface
Many parts of the interface are designed as one function per control for ease and simplicity, and are modeled after physical consoles and mixer controls to further that end
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Proprietary software
This software tramples your freedom.
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Based off of Ardour
Modified version of the open source Ardour DAW, with Harrison's proprietary interface and software tweaks
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Limited/buggy MIDI support
A problem inherited from Ardour dev base.
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In-Line/Built in analog summing
tube and transistor emulation, based on physical consoles made by Harrison
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Proprietary software that contributes to open source
provides features and bugfixes to upstream Ardour project, and also provides a portion of sales revenue to Ardour's development and administrative maintenance.
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Crossplatform
has support for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux, for 32 and 64 bit. Works with CoreAudio, ASIO, and ALSA, as well as integrated 3rd party/open source routing software support, I.E. jackd on Windows and Linux.
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Zynewave Podium
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Not open source
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Uncluttered
Most DAWs suffer from software bloat, with constant updates adding unnecessary features. Not Podium. This makes it easier to focus on making music.
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No VST3
No VST3 support.
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MIDI editing
The piano roll is excellent.
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Low compatibility
Podium is for Windows only.
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Excellent navigation
Using the navigator at the top of the screen, Podium users can click and zoom, adjust the edges of the viewed area, or click a programmable button to the left of the navigator that jumps to a selected view.
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Works with advanced mice
Mice with 4-way scroll wheels are compatible with Podium.
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Embedded editor
Zynewave plugins use custom editors that are built in to the inspector's rack panel, allowing users to adjust settings without having to open a new window.
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Compatibility:
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Mopidy
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Capable of streaming music from cloud services via extensions
Extensions permit the streaming of music from cloud services such as Spotify, SoundCloud, and Google Play Music.
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Many front-ends
MPD clients and HTTP extensions/clients can connect to your Mopidy server. Front-ends range from web front-ends, mobile applications, to even console clients.
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Available as a Docker file
Mopidly's Docker file can be found here allowing for quick setup.
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Jeskola Buzz
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Very unstable
Buzz crashes really very often, especially when using a lot of third party VST plugins.
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Unlimited possibilities
Once you learn how to use this soft, its modular way of connecting "machines" allows you to make endless combinations of effects connected in any order forwards and backwards between any of them. This allows you to make unbelievable unique effect chains.
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Not a complete DAW solution
It lacks some typical DAW functionality, although with some trickery you can do anything.
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It is free
You get the full functionality for free.
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Windows only
Rumors are, it can be launched with Wine on Linux.
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Lots of plugins
It supports its own plugin format, and there are a lot of community-created plugins.
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Not beginner friendly
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VST support
VST is supported via a special plugin.
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Acid Pro 7
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Ideal for LOOP or SAMPLE based music
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PC only
Acid Pro 7 is not compatible with Mac.
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Supports multi-track recording
Multi-track recording is an option provided by Acid Pro 7 that can be especially beneficial for live performances. Each instrument can be recorded live with its own effects and input monitoring.
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Soon to be discontinued, no updates, MAGIX doesn't seem to care
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Zoom function changes the size of all tracks simultaneously
Resizing is easy with Acid Pro 7, and can be done to every track at the same time with one master slider.
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Proprietary
No source code.
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It does not get any easier than this if you're an absolute beginner
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32-bit only
Acid Pro 7 is 32-bit only and cannot use 64-bit plugins. This also limits the size of a project. Version 10 is 64-bit
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Freezes MIDI to WAV and can revert WAV to MIDI
In order to reduce CPU load, Acid Pro 7 offers the ability to bounce clips to WAV. This DAW stands out by letting users revert back to MIDI if further editing is required.
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Bosca Ceoil
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4
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Quick & easy to learn.
With it being so simple, it is very easy to understand and find your way around the entire app.
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No MIDI support.
You are not able to use your computer keyboard or MIDI controller to play notes.
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Can be downloaded on Windows, Mac, & Linux.
You can use this Music Creator regardless of your OS.
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Does not support third-party plugins.
You are not able to load Virtual Instruments or Effect Plugins into the DAW. You are only able to use what is provided.
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Can be used online
You can make music online in your browser as long as Flash is enabled.
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Not as feature-rich as typical DAWs
This is a very basic music creation app without a lot of the features you may be used to.
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Only one effect per project, applied to every track.
You can add an effect like Reverb, Delay, or Compression but is added to every instrument/track in the project.
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Compatibility:
Windows, Mac, and Linux
Max number of tracks:
8
MIDI?:
No
Included sounds:
Yes
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Pro Tools
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Great stock plugins
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Subscription based
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Seamless integration with UAD
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Random crashes
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Industry standard
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Quite expensive
Compared to other DAW subscription models.
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Cross platform
Available both on Windows and MacOS.
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Ilok license manager
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Frequent updates
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CPU hungry
System usage can be excessive.
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Great support
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Very steep learning curve
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Excellent UI
Especially for DAW veterans and Og's.
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Could benefit from more robust composition tools
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Dark Mode
Finally Pro Tools Can be in dark mode.
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Lack of instrument bundle, despite two new additions
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Wide audio format compatibility
Ease of integrating audio of different formats, sample rates; equal ease of exporting.
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Pro Tools isn't compatible with VST or AU plugins
Only AAX.
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Video editing tools and capabilities
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Not amateur|Beginner friendly
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Exceptionally deep shortcuts and workflow
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Hard and complicated shorcuts
Not easy to memorise them.
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Track freezing abilities
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There is no free version
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Advanced metering options with Peak, VU (Volume Unit), and Spectrograph views
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Option for external DSP from Avid to help free up CPU
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Customizable interface
Create and save youe own workspace layouts. and change the tone of the skin dark and classic
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Excellent and pro mixing and recording tools
As the name tell
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Fast 64-bit recording and mixing engine
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Native integration with Avid’s control panels
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Optimized for multiple screens
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Broadest hardware compatibility
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Great Import / export features
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Excellent cloud collaboration integration
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Interfaces easily with HDX and Pro Tools | Carbon
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All languages supported
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Unlimited tracks, buses, inserts, sends, returns, virtual instruments
Pro Tools effects, all customizable.
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Automatic delay compensation
Used to fix timing issues between different tracks during mix down.
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Compatibility:
Windows , Mac
Max number of tracks:
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MOC - Music On Console
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Works as a daemon
MOC can be run (and later controlled) totally in the background.
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No cue
No cue sheet support.
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Works in console only
There's no need for X server when using MOC.
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Playlists
MOC handles playlists and it can play custom playlists ad-hoc. Also, after it has finished, it can resume playing the original playlist.
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Lightweight
MOC uses a very little resources
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Nuclear Music Player
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5
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Streaming and playing local files within a single client
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Resource intensive
Just like any other web app.
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Cross-platform
As an Electron app NMP runs on GNU/Linux, macOS and Windows.
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Free and open source
Licensed under AGPL-3.0. Everybody can inspect the code, use it and improve it.
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Looks beautiful and modern
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Plugin system allowing for easy addition of more streaming sources
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MPV
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Needs no additional codecs
Everything MPV needs to play media files is contained within which means no outside codecs are needed.
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Minimal theme support
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Integrates with streaming services
When used with youtube-dl.
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Lack of a typical GUI can be jarring to some
The minimal interface comes at the cost of beginner-friendliness. You need to know keyboard shortcuts by heart, settings are set in text files, right-clicking won't bring up a menu, etc.
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Minimal interface
Click to open files and get Video with sound (and passthrough of codecs like DTS etc) for a perfect cinema experience. Works okay for many files. Default window is not much more than a title bar - and if you drag/resize the window it resizes the video and leaves no empty areas. There is no visible control or display unless you use mouse/keyboard over the window. This is the best player to use unless you're going for a media center (then use MPV based Plex Media Player to display and play the Plex Server library).
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Up to date
Always up to date, rapid development.
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Extremely responsive
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Caches livestreams
Intelligently caches livestreams and enables jumping within the cached stream.
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Fast
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Platforms:
Windows, Mac, Linux, BSD, Android
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Seq24
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1
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2
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Open source
Seq24 can be used and edited by anyone for free.
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MIDI only
Seq24 only has MIDI capability, no audio clips allowed.
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Low compatibility
Seq24 only runs on Linux and win32.
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Compatibility:
Windows, Mac
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ReNoise 3.0
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Pros
12
Cons
4
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Requires minimum mouse input
Shortcuts and other methods are used in order to minimize the amount of work that users must do with a mouse. This can greatly increase the efficiency of a workflow.
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Cannot record multiple tracks simultaneously
Live musicians are limited by only being able to record on one tracks at a time.
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Very stable
DAWs are notorious for crashing, especially at the peak of a workflow. ReNoise 3 is known for its outstanding stability.
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Interface can be confusing to people who's not familiar with trackers
Trackers are different from sequencing (arrangement) view (most DAWs) and session view (Ableton, Bitwig).
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Optimized for dual monitors
Users who have more than one monitor can view the sampler, plugins, and MIDI controls in the instrument editor, which can be moved to a second monitor.
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Closed source
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Uses a module tracker instead of piano roll
Module trackers are preferred by some users because they help increase productivity.
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No PulseAudio support
Without JACK or ALSA set up as your Linux sound system, audio will play from Renoise or from other applications, but not both at the same time.
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Sophisticated effect modulation
ReNoise 3 offers a ridiculous amount of flexibility when it comes to automation. Instead automating by sliding points around, users can choose from an array of preloaded automation patterns in order to produce more interesting sounding patterns.
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Highly customizeable effect chains
Effects can be applied to samples in Instrument Editor in addition to being sent through track input. This is highly useful when dealing with multi-sample instruments, as each sample can have one or more effect chains.
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Limitless sampler
The sampler is deeply embedded in the way the whole DAW works, and it allows the user to build complex synth sounds with ease.
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Unique grid based tracker
ReNoise 3 replaces the typical piano roll with a tracker, which is claimed to be "the most powerful tracker in existence". The difference between piano roll and tracker is that piano roll moves horizontally, while trackers move vertically. Users may find this confusing at first, but trackers make it simple to customize every individual note.
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Fast yet intricate workflow
Building basic patterns (e.g. drums) from scratch is extremely fast and easy, and built-in effects commands allow for fine grain control that is difficult, time consuming or outright impossible in conventional DAWs.
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Vst support
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Program custom tools
Users can make their own instruments and effects using Lua .
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Advanced pattern command
The Pattern Command called "MaYbe" guesses which note will be next in a progression based on the user's habits.
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Specs
Compatibility:
Windows, Mac, Linux
Max number of tracks:
Unlimited
MIDI?:
Yes
Included sounds:
Builtin presets and samples
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