Audacious is a free and open-source audio player known for its simplicity, speed, and flexibility. It is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Key Features of Audacious Audacious is one of the successors of the XMMS player, inspired by Winamp. The user interface is minimalist and comes in two versions. The classic version supports Winamp skins […]Read More
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Audacium is a free and open-source software for audio recording and editing, which is a fork of the popular audio editor Audacity. It is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Key Features of Audacium Audacium was created in response to users who were particularly concerned about their privacy after MuseGroup acquired Audacity. The program is […]Read More
Quod Libet is a free, open-source, cross-platform music player, tag editor, and music library. It is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Features of the Quod Libet Music Player At first glance, Quod Libet does not appear significantly different from most music players. Its main features, which set it apart, are hidden “under the hood.” […]Read More
Recording sound using a computer is quite simple, and for that, we have a large number of free programs. However, not all programs are equal. Many of them keep their best options locked behind a subscription or have restrictions that make any serious use impossible, and we often see ads, which are always terribly annoying. […]Read More
Karaoke was created in the 70s and very quickly became so popular that it is still one of the main forms of entertainment today. When they were created, special karaoke machines were used, which were expensive and complicated to operate, so karaoke was only available in bars. Today, for karaoke, we have a large selection […]Read More
How many times have you had a song on your computer that you liked and wanted to know more about the artist, but the file name does not include the name of the song or the group performing that song. Even if you have this information, you will have to search the Internet for everything […]Read More
Quality music apps on mobile phones are generally not free. Since they are most often used by professionals, this is not surprising. When you do something professionally, you want to pay for the best tools available and you don’t want your work to be hindered by ads and artificial restrictions. However, there are free apps […]Read More
Music making programs are extremely expensive. Since they are mostly used for professional purposes, this fact is not so strange. If you are just starting to make music or want to do it as a hobby, honestly, you should not even think about buying these programs. Still, we have a lot of free programs of […]Read More