Audio & Music Software for Windows

Subsonic Subsonic

Subsonic is a complete, personal media streamer that allow you to stream from your own computer. Allowing you to enjoy music and movies everywhere.

Winamp Winamp

Winamp is a free, classic media player for Windows, macOS and Android. The software was first released in 1997 by Justin Frankel and Dmitry Boldyrev by their company Nullsoft, and later sold to AOL in 1999 for $80 million. Back in the day Winamp was a must have software for any music lover. Today, Winamp provides a complete listening experience through an easy-to-use GUI.

Pro Tools Pro Tools

Pro Tools is a music software for macOS and Windows that allow musicians and producers to create audio with up to 128 audio tracks. Pro Tools includes 60 virtual instruments with thousands of sounds, effects, sound processing, utility plugins, 1 GB of cloud storage and 75 individual plugins.

Zrythm 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 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.

Bitwig Studio Bitwig Studio

Bitwig Studio is a digital audio workstation for Linux, macOS and Windows. Bitwig Studio can be used as an instrument for live performance while also being a great software for composing, recording, arranging, mixing, and mastering music. The software provides the feature you have come to know and love in other popular digital audio work stations like Ableton Live and FLStudio, yet improved upon many and elevated them to a new level.

Cubase Cubase

Cubase is a digital audio workstation software that is for music production and reccording. The software offers tools used for reccording, producing, and mixing of sound that can be formated to audio files ready for production. Cubase provides a series of MIDI sequencers packaged in a familiar user experience.

FL Studio FL Studio

FL Studio is digital audio workstation developed by the Belgian company Image-Line. With FL Studio you can compose, arrange, record, edit, mix, and master music for any music genre. The software was first released backing in 1997 and has seen major updates and growth over the years. Today, FL Studio is the go-to tool for many music creators, especially in the EDM genre.

LMMS 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.

Ableton Live Ableton Live

Ableton Live is a digital audio workstation for Android, iOS, macOS and Windows. Professionals use Ableton Live for composing, recording, arranging, mixing, and mastering music. The software is specifically designed and developed for live performances.