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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.
For streaming services such as iHeartRadio, Pandora, Prime Music, and Spotify, see Comparison of on-demand streaming music services.
For storage, uploading, downloading and streaming of music via the cloud, see Comparison of online music lockers.
This list does not include discontinued historic or legacy software, with the exception of trackers that are still supported.[1][2]
For example, the company Ars Nova produces music education software, and its software program Practica Musica has remnants of the historic Palestrina software. Practica will be listed here, but not Palestrina.[3]
If a program fits several categories, such as a comprehensive digital audio workstation or a foundation programming language (e.g. Pure Data), listing is limited to its top three categories.
Types of music software
CD ripping software
Choir and learn-to-sing software
- This section includes both choir software and learn-to-sing software. For music learning software, see music education software.
DJ software
Digital audio workstation (DAW) software
- Main page: Digital audio workstation
Computer music software
- Main page: Software:Computer music
This section only includes software, not services. For services programs like Spotify, Pandora, Prime Music, etc. see Comparison of on-demand streaming music services. Likewise, list includes music RSS apps, widgets and software, but for a list of actual feeds, see Comparison of feed aggregators. For music broadcast software lists in the cloud, see Content delivery network and Comparison of online music lockers.
Lyrics and vocals
Audio plug-ins
- Main page: Software:Audio plug-in
- Blackhole, H3000 Factory, SplitEQ (Eventide, Inc.)
- Stutter Edit, Ozone, RX Audio Editor (iZotope)
- Jamstix (Rayzoon Technologies)
- Liquid Rhythm (WaveDNA)
- PCM Native, MPX Native (Lexicon)
- Endless Smile, Sausage Fattener (Dada Life)
- NI Massive, Kontakt, B4, Electrik Piano, Guitar Rig 2 (Native Instruments)
- OrangeVocoder (Prosoniq)
- SoundFont (Integrates synthesized/sampled MIDI files with recorded music)
- MachFive, Symphonic Instrument (Mark of the Unicorn)
Music analysis software
Music circuit software
Music composing software
Music conversion software
Music education software
- Main page: Software:Comparison of music education software
- Soundtrap
- Meludia (ear-training practice exercises)
- EarMaster
- GNU Solfege (ear-training practice exercises)
- Reaktor (software creation of nearly every instrument; reverse engineering encouraged)
- Rocksmith (video game with emphasis on instructional aspects; unique in that controller can be any electric guitar w/ 1/4" jack)
- Synthesia (video game with piano instruction aspects)
- WaveSurfer (studies of acoustic phonetics)
- Yousician (educational game to learn to play guitar and piano)
Music gaming software
Music mathematics software
Music notation software
- Main page: Software:Scorewriter
Music player software
- Main page: Software:Comparison of audio player software
Music research software
- Main page: Sound and music computing
- ScoreCloud (Notation research)
Music technology, synthesis and o/s software
Music visualization software
- Main page: Software:Music visualization
- Advanced Visualization Studio (Justin Frankel) (platform: Windows)
- Cthugha (1993, Kevin "Zaph" Burfitt) (platform: DOS)
- Magic Music Visuals (since 2012, Color & Music, LLC) (platforms: Windows, OS X)
- MilkDrop (2001-2012, Ryan Geiss) reimplemented as projectM (platforms: Windows, Linux, Android)
- Neon (2004, Jeff Minter and Ivan Zorzin) (platform: Xbox 360)
- Psychedelia, (1984, Jeff Minter), an early "light synthesizer", did not use audio input but was designed to create visualizations in accompaniment to music.
- Pure Data (e.g. visualization of incoming music signals)
- Virtual Light Machine (1990, Jeff Minter) (platform: Atari Jaguar)
- Visual Music Tone Painter (1992–2004)[8]
Orchestration software
Drums and percussion
Guitar
- Guitar Rig
- Progression (software)
Piano
Pipe organ
- Hauptwerk produces audio in response to MIDI signal from attached keyboard or from a MIDI sequencer[9]
Automatic composition software
- Main page: Music and artificial intelligence
- Experiments in Musical Intelligence
Samplers and sequencers
Soundtrack creation software
- Main page: Engineering:Soundtrack
Trackers
- Main page: Software:Music tracker
Historical tracker software:
Name
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Latest update
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License
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OS versions
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File format support
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VST support
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ASIO output
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Windows
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OS X
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Linux
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MID
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MOD
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XM
|
IT
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S3M
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Renoise
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3 January 2021 (2021-01-03)
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Proprietary
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Load
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Load
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Load
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Load
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No
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Yes
|
Yes
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OpenMPT
|
|
BSD
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Yes
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Yes-Wine
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Yes-Wine
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Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
SoundTracker
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29 July 2020 (2020-07-29)
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GPL
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No
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No
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Yes
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No
|
Yes
|
Yes
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No
|
No
|
No
|
No
|
MilkyTracker
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12 December 2020 (2020-12-12)
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GPL
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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No
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Yes
|
Yes
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Load
|
Load
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No
|
Yes
|
Buzztrax
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3 September 2015 (2015-09-03)
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LGPL
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Load
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Load
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Load
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Load
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No
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Yes
|
Yes
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Psycle
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March 2017 (2017-03)
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GPL
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Yes
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No
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No
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No
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Load
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Yes
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Load
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Load
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Yes
|
Yes
|
Virtual synthesizer and studio software
Wave editors
See also
References
- ↑ "Short History of Computer Music". http://artsites.ucsc.edu/ems/music/equipment/computers/history/history.html.
- ↑ Twells, John. "The 14 pieces of software that shaped modern music". https://www.factmag.com/2016/10/01/the-14-pieces-of-software-that-shaped-modern-music/.
- ↑ Walter B. Hewlett, Computing in Musicology, 1990, p. 112, Stanford Music Lab, Menlo Park, CA. Ars Nova (educational music software company, not music style) is at Ars Nova Software
- ↑ Amped Studio
- ↑ "Zrythm". https://libreav.org/software/zrythm. "Zrythm". 6 June 2023. https://github.com/zrythm/zrythm.
- ↑ "Sound and Sonification—Wolfram Language Documentation". http://reference.wolfram.com/language/guide/SoundAndSonification.html.
- ↑ "Music & Math". http://www.musicwords.net/musictech/numbers.htm.
- ↑ Intelligence, new visions of artificial intelligence in practice. 11. Association for Computing Machinery. 2000. https://books.google.com/books?id=-WZVAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Visual+Music+Tone+Painter%22.
- ↑ Thomas Wichmann, The Hauptwerk Computer Program, Review in The American Organist, July 2004
- ↑ "VST plug-ins". Audacity Wiki. http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/VST_Plug-ins.
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