Music production software includes:
1. AUDACITY_Audio editing
Audacity is a free open source software for recording and editing sound.
Record live audio. Record computer replays on any Windows Vista or higher machine. Convert tapes and records to digital recordings or CDs. Edit WAV, AIFF, FLAC, MP2, MP3 or OggVorbis sound files.
Cut, copy, splice or mix sounds. Change the speed or pitch of your recording.
2. Apple GarageBand
GarageBand is the easiest way to create beautiful songs on Mac.
Use Drummer to add realistic, impeccably produced and performed drum rhythms to your songs.
3. FruitLoopsStudio
The operation interface is simple and suitable for initial exploration. Moreover, people who rap and make electronic music use "FruitLoops" very frequently. It is suitable for arranging some repetitive melodies, especially when it comes to operating synthesizers and drum rhythms. It is very intuitive. FLStudio itself can also be turned into a plug-in and entered into Cubase and Logic as a plug-in for VSTi or DXi.
4. LMMS
LMMS is a free cross-platform digital audio workstation software that allows you to use your computer to produce music.
This includes creating melodies and beats, synthesizing and mixing sounds, and arranging samples. You can enjoy MIDI keyboard fun and more.
5. Protools
Protools is especially suitable for the use of post-recording and mixing of music and post-production of vocals in film and television. Now many recording studios are gradually using Protools.
A more advantageous feature should be the smaller loss in sound processing. The most commonly used software is probably the mixer. In addition to the smaller sound loss, it is also because it is between software and hardware. It is easier to operate on the link.
The ProtoolsHD version also has built-in Dolby panorama plug-in.