Audio editing software allows users to generate and edit audio files. Audio editors and engineers use these tools to mix or delete audio sections, revise audio regions, and develop new audio components.
Audio editing programs may also offer effects for manipulating the sound of audio files in various ways. The best audio editing software generally complies with multiple file types, including MP3s, WAVE, Windows Media, and MPEG-4. The best music making software is similar to audio editing in terms of feature similarity but there isn't 100% feature overlap.
Audio editing software is commonly used by audio engineers, music producers, mixers, editors, and sound designers in music, films, and television shows, often in conjunction with video editing software and the video production team.
To qualify for inclusion in the Audio Editing category, a product must:
Allow users to upload and/or record audio files
Provide tools for clipping, arranging, and manipulating audio
Save and export completed files in one or more file types