Ferrite Recording Studio – Professional audio recording & multi-track editing
Ferrite makes it fast and easy to record and edit audio on the move – while making powerful features like effects and automation available when you need them.
Ferrite is the tool more and more podcasters and journalists reach for when they’re away from the studio.
Ferrite focuses on workflow, with features to speed you up and a clean UI designed to get out of your way. (Apple iOS App)
BandLab for Education – Music education for everyone.
BandLab for Education empowers teachers and students with everything they need for collaborative, engaging and meaningful learning in the classroom.
No installation needed – our cloud-based platform works seamlessly across Mac, Windows, Linux and Chromebooks. (Online Tool)
Audacity – Free, cross-platform audio software
Audacity is an easy-to-use, multi-track audio editor and recorder. Developed by a group of volunteers as open source. (Windows, MacOS, & Linux)
TwistedWave – Online Audio Editor
TwistedWave is a browser-based audio editor. You only need a web browser to access it, and you can use it to record or edit any audio file.
All the audio is stored and processed on the server, so you don’t need to download anything, or save your work when you are done. Close your browser window and your work is saved. Open TwistedWave somewhere else, and all your audio files, with the complete undo history, are still available. (Online Tool)
Chrome Music Lab
Chrome Music Lab is a website that makes learning music more accessible through fun, hands-on experiments. Check out the Song Maker experiment, which lets you make and share your own songs.
BeepBox – Free, Online Music Creator
BeepBox is an online tool for sketching and sharing instrumental music. All song data is contained in the URL at the top of your browser. When you make changes to the song, the URL is updated to reflect your changes. When you are satisfied with your song, just copy and paste the URL to save and share your song! (Online Tool)
Below is an example song created in BeepBox by Martin Engelbrecht.
