Open Source Audio & Music Software
Open Broadcaster Software
OBS is a video and streaming recording platform that records video from games, webcams, full screens, or various windows. It can also be utilized to make live streaming to video sharing websites or to a custom address that you may share with others who will watch the video you shared.
SmartPixel
SmartPixel is a multifunctional screen recording and video editing tool for Windows users. With SmartPixel it's easy to capture HD quality game videos and screen casts. SmartPixel was originally designed for gamers but can be used to capture anything on desktop screens and is used by course providers, tutorial creators and gamers alike. The software provides an intuetive interface that makes recording and editing easy through the use of powerful functions.
VLC Media Player
A free and open-souce cross-platform multimedia player software and streaming media server. VLC Media Player has been developed openly since 2001 by the VideoLAN project and is available for desktop and mobile devices. VLC Media Player is most commonly use to view videos and movies locally on your devices.
Nextcloud
With Nextcloud, users can host their own secure cloud solution for file storage, collaboration and communication for enterprise or personal purposes. Nextcloud gives you full control over your own data and where and how you host it. The software can be hosted on-premise or on any VPS or cloud instance provided by third-party web hosts. If you value privacy and security, Nextcloud might be the right choice for you. Nextcloud is both free and open source and developed in an open, transparent and trustworthy manner.
Zrythm
Zrythm is a featureful, free and open-source digital audio workstation (DAW) designed for easy-of-use. It allows limitless automation, supports LV2 and VST2 plugins, works with the JACK audio backend and provides chord assistance. With Zrythm, you can automate almost anything with automation events using straight lines, ramps and curves, or with LFOs and envelopes.
Kdenlive
A free and open-source video editing software built with KDE and Qt. Kdenlive was first created and released back in 2002 by Jason Wood. Since then the software has seen massive traction in the open-source community. Kdenlive allows you to use and arrange several audio and video tracks, each one can be locked or muted to your convenience. Since Kdenlive is based on the powerful FFmpeg libraries the software can handle most audio and video formats needed to convert and re-encode clips. To top it up Kdenlive also provides plenty of effects, ranging from color correction to audio adjustments, as well as all the standard transform options.
Audius Music
Audius is a music streaming and sharing platform that puts power back into the hands of content creators.
LMMS
LMMS is a free and open-source digital audio workstation available for Linux, macOS and Windows. The software was first release as Linux MultiMedia Studio back in 2004. Since then LMMS has evolved to support more platforms include macOS and Windows. LMMS can be used to compose, mix and sequence music in a simple and intuetive interface while also providing MIDI or keyboard support.
Audacity
Audacity is an free and open-source, easy-to-use, multi-track audio editor and recorder for Windows, macOS, GNU/Linux and other operating systems. Audacity can record live audio through a microphone or mixer, or digitize recordings from other media. Import, edit, and combine sound files. Export your recordings in many different file formats, including multiple files at once. Audacity supports 16-bit, 24-bit and 32-bit. Sample rates and formats are converted using high-quality resampling and dithering. The easy and intetive workflow of Audacity supports editing with cut, copy, paste, delete and unlimited sequential undo/redo.