Mixcraft
Although Mixcraft is simple enough for people of all levels, the recording tool has an intimidating UI and functions (such as digital audio stations). But do not worry! Anyone who spends a few minutes fiddling with the program will quickly discover that it is packed with strong tools for recording, editing, enhancing, and burning audio files.
Mixcraft is the most costly application we examined for music recording and audio engineering, but it is also the most flexible. Over 7,900 loops, special filters, effects, samplers, and digital instruments are available in the Mixcraft library. You may also stack as many sub-mixes as you like, giving you complete control over the sound of each recording. The program provides all typical effects and editing tools, such as equalizers, faders, and reverbing options. In addition to reducing or eliminating background noise, it can also edit silences.
Nevertheless, creating stereo audio from a mono file is impossible. The major drawback of this application is the lack of a voice-activated recorder. No burning or tearing options are another small disadvantage.
Pros:
- Pitch correction
- Plug-in support
- 7900 loops, effects and filters
- Integrated recording timer
Cons:
- No burning and ripping options
- No availability on Mac
Rate: 4.5/5
Buy it on: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MZFF1IQ