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  2. Comparison of digital audio editors - Wikipedia

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    Traverso DAW: Traverso GNU GPL: Yes Yes No Yes No No NFS WaveLab: Steinberg: Proprietary: Yes Yes No No No No External gear, MIDI WavePad: NCH Software: Proprietary / Freemium Yes Yes Yes No No No WaveSurfer: Centre for Speech Technology at KTH: BSD-like Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Digital audio editor Creator / developer Software license Microsoft ...

  3. MuLab (MuTools) - Wikipedia

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    MuLab is a digital audio workstation application for macOS (OS X) and Windows platforms.. It is developed and maintained by a small company (MuTools, Belgium) led by Jo Langie, a pioneer in sequencer technology since early Atari microcomputers.

  4. MainStage (software) - Wikipedia

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    MainStage works in a similar way and has a similar user interface to Logic Pro, although the focus is on live use [4] rather than features like recording and editing that are available in a DAW such as Logic. Instead of a timeline for instance, there is an editable "Workspace". [5]

  5. Comparison of free software for audio - Wikipedia

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    Traverso DAW: Remon Sijrier Yes Yes Yes multi-track audio recorder and editor GPL: WaveSurfer: Centre for Speech Technology at KTH: Yes Yes Yes Yes Tk BSD-like Stargate DAW: Stargate DAW Yes Yes Yes Yes multi-track audio recorder and MIDI Workstation GPL-3.0-or-later

  6. Bitwig Studio - Wikipedia

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    Bitwig is designed to be an instrument for live performances as well as a tool for composing, recording, arranging, mixing, and mastering. It offers a suite of controls for beatmatching, crossfading, and other effects used by turntablists. Bitwig supports both traditional linear music arrangement and non-linear (clip-based) production.

  7. Ableton Live - Wikipedia

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    Ableton Live co-creator Robert Henke. Live was created by Gerhard Behles, Robert Henke and Bernd Roggendorf in the mid-1990s. [6] Behles and Henke met while studying programming at Technische Universität Berlin, and wrote software in the music programming language Max to perform techno as their band Monolake.

  8. List of music software - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of software for creating, performing, learning, analyzing, researching, broadcasting and editing music. This article only includes software, not services.

  9. Studio One (software) - Wikipedia

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    Version 2 of Studio One was announced on 17 October 2011, [13] [14] and released on 31 October 2011 (alongside the 2.0.2 update). [15] This release of the software introduced multiple enhancements, including integration with Celemony Melodyne, transient detection & quantization, groove extraction, multi-track comping, folder tracks, multi-track MIDI editing, an updated browser, and new plug-ins.