Mac audio tools

These tools can be used on Mac systems:

Peak (Bias, http://www.bias-inc.com)

With built-in batch processing and a street price of less than $400, this application has been the Mac standard when it comes to stereo editing. Bias also offers the more streamlined Peak LE for $99. This “Light Edition” may be sufficient for most entry-level users.

Garage Band (Apple, http://www.apple.com/ilife/garageband/)

Apple offers several levels of audio editing software and Garage Band is their entry-level multitrack audio application. It comes free with most Macs or as part of Apple’s $60 iLife bundle. Garage Band comes bundled with several virtual instruments and effects including a guitar amp emulator. For the price, it can’t be beat.

Digital Performer (MOTU, http://www.motu.com)

Performer software has evolved from a MIDI sequencing application into a full-fledged digital recording studio environment offering top-quality effects plug-ins and audio editing. Musicians can make entire recordings with this software, but it is also just as capable at adding audio to video or mixing radio programs. Street price is around $550.

Logic (Apple, http://www.apple.com/logicpro/)

Apple’s high-end audio application is Logic. It offers most of the features that you’ll find in ProTools or Digital Performer and comes bundled with a huge assortment of digital effects and virtual instruments. Logic sells for about $1,000.

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