1. Studio One:
It is PreSonus’ first software entry into the field of digital audio workstations. It can run under Windows and Mac OS X and run independently; it can load AU, VST 2, VST 3 plug-ins and virtual instruments can also be used as ReWire console software.
2. PRO tools:
It has been considered the industry standard production software for a long time. Because the early version was limited by hardware, it was not widely used, but as subsequent versions opened up to support the Windows platform, it has slowly become popular.
3. REAPER:
A host that has become popular in recent years, capable of recording, arranging, and mixing. It is a paid audio recording and editing software that supports DirectX/VST, plug-ins and ASIO drivers, VSTi instruments, etc.
4. FL Studio:
All-round music production environment or digital audio workstation (DAW). FL Studio can arrange, edit, record, and mix music, turning your computer into a fully functional recording studio.
5. Logic Pro:
Logic Pro is a DAW based on MacOS. Logic Pro was first developed by German software developer Emagic. In 2002, Apple acquired Emagic and terminated the development of Logic under the Windows operating system.