
For starters, Reaper comes with support for multiple tracks, and has a remarkable multichannel support with 64 channels in each track.
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Reaper is yet another audio editing software that’s incredibly powerful and feature rich while also being comparatively more affordable than some of the other options on this list.
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Logic Pro X supports audio formats like WAV, AIFF, CAF, PCM, ALAC, AAC, MP3, REX, RCY and a lot more. There are also a ton of pre-recorded sounds, and patches that you can freely use in your workflow, along with Apple’s insane amount of plug-ins that are shipped with Logic Pro X (there’s over 60GB of additional assets you get with LPX!). Logic Pro X also brings an ‘arpeggiator’ which can automatically convert chords into arpeggios for giving your music a more complex feel. There’s also ‘Flex Pitch’ which does the same thing for individual beats, except with pitch instead of timing.

That’s insanely incredible and will let you fix that single mistimed beat with minimal effort. The app also brings ‘Flex Time’ which lets you edit the timing of a single note in a waveform individually, without having to slice it out of the clip itself.

Too many features for beginners to easily understand and make use of.Good fit for people looking to edit voice-overs, or video related audio tasks.Plus, it supports most of the audio formats out there like MP3, WAV, AC-3, AIF, AIFF, AIFC, AAC, HE-AAC, CAF, FLAC, PCM, OGG, WMA and more, along with support for video formats like AVI, MP4, MOV, FLV etc.

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There are a bunch of plug-ins, and Adobe even has its very own series of tutorials surrounding Audition, which should definitely make it much easier for you to get started with the app.Īlong with all of that, the app has a really well thought out interface, and manages to look inviting even with all of the features it packs once you scratch the surface. Audition also has some powerful clip editing features including things like mirrored fades, the ability to maintain layer stacks when moving a single piece of the stack, and a lot more.
