Wednesday, February 11, 2026

What Sound App is the best to use-Research

As a second time sound designer I know now that I need to find other sound apps to edit from way ahead of time now as each sound apps are designated to fulfill some needs better than others. Some apps are better for only the recording of audio, while others are more stronger with editing, sound effects, cleaning  up background noise, and layering sounds. When trying to choose the right app for what I need to be done, it makes what I have to do easier. I have also came to the conclusion that one app will most likely not be able to do everything I need resulting in me having to use more than 1 sound editing app.

Sound app #1-Audacity


Pros
  • Free, no cost at all
  • Beginner friendly for editing
  • Support audio formats like MP3,Wav, etc
  • Can be used in windows, MacOS, and Linux
Cons
  • Multi-track editing is not very strong 
  • Limited advanced mixing tools
  • Rarely used for entire music production 
Sound app #2- Moises











Pros
  • Separate any vocals and instruments in any sounds
  • Tempo and pitch changing tools
  • Free( basic stem separations(5 monthly) and limited tools
  • Chord detections and helps with memorizing 
  • Can be used on iOS, Android's, and web/Desktops
Cons
  • Ai separation isn't the best
  • Good separation quality requires internet
  • Not a full Digital Audio Workstation as the free version limits me to mixing and editing things

Sound App #3- Adobe Premiere


Pros
  • Very powerful and profession tools for editing
  • Ai powered tools
  • Can only be used on Windows and Mac OS
  • Supports advanced exports, multi-track editing, and formats for harder projects
  • Free trial available 
Cons
  • Not beginner friendly
  • Requires a powerful computer to run smoothly
  • May feel overwhelmed from the confusing layout at first
Which one will I use?
The two sound editing apps I will be using is Adobe Premire  as the editing on their comes out wonderful but it is more advanced when it comes to editing on there and the Moises app because its great for separating sound and it for free and I have already used Moises and know how easy it is to use.

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