you’re able to create ringtones or clip out parts of songs you don’t want.
Some are free, and others have a free trial period.
Extremely easy to use.

Lots of instrument options.
No software installation necessary.
Library of premade loops.

Several features aren’t free.
Must make a user account.
Not only that, it hastonsof excellent features.

it’s possible for you to also plug in an instrument or mic and record directly into the program.
There are several little features that I think make Soundtrap the best choice in this list for remixes.
One option can, in one click, isolate everything but the track you’re dealing with.

This makes it much easier to focus on editing specific areas of the song.
It runs directly from the website, so no download is necessary.
Works completely online in your surfing app.

Totally free and open-source.
Multiple file editing: must open a new tab or append it.
Doesn’t warn you if you exit the window early.

AudioMass is a web-based audio editor that’s completely free and open-source.
Professional music editing features.
Several editions to choose from.

Huge setup file (large download).
FL Studio is a feature powerhouse for any music editor.
The cheapest option, called Fruity, is $99.

Load songs from Dropbox or Google Drive.
Toggle a fade in and/or fade out.
Make ringtones from videos.

Must wait for the song to upload to the website.
MP3Cut.net should be able to make ringtones for all phones.
This free music editor works from any computer running a web web client.
Impressive list of features.
Completely free and open source.
Might be too much for the novice music editor.
Audacity is often praised as the best free, yet still professional, music editor on the market.
It’s open-source and has tons of features any heavy music editor loves.
Of course, it also performs as a professional music editor in many ways.
Something else you’ll like that’s been super helpful for me is the history menu.
This free music editor works on Windows, Linux, and macOS.
Real-time preview of effects.
Simpler than other free music editors.
However, this program is even easier to use and quickly comes in handy for repetitive music editing tasks.
The user interface is simple and modern, so I found it a breeze to understand.
The features are helpful but not overwhelming.
If you’re using older operating systems, you might download earlier versions of the software.
Use free with a trial.
Adobe Audition does an excellent job of balancing user-friendliness with functionality.
It’s a robust music editing platform, but unlike similar programs, it’s not hard to use.
One area where Audition CC excels is when editing music for singers.
The program helps to remove silence, hums, instrumentals, and noise.
The vocal enhancer tool can be used to target male or female voices.
The automatic pitch correction tool comes in handy for musicians, too.
Very easy to use.
Save to your machine or an online storage service.
Cant add tracks stored online, just local ones.
Isn’t ideal for merging dozens of songs.
I love how easy Audio-Joiner.com is to use.
you might even fine-tune the selection with your arrow keys.
Track organization before or after others is easy, and a fade-in/out button is available for each clip.
This makes creating similar sound mixes using the same files easy, but without re-uploading everything each time.
you’re able to use it from any computer that supports a modern web net web surfer.