Acoustica is a software company that provides audio editing and restoration products for musicians, podcasters, and other audio professionals.
- Founded in 1998 by Mark and Laura Gundling
- Acoustica's first product was an audio editor called MP3 Editor
- In 2001, Acoustica released the first version of Mixcraft, their flagship product
- Acoustica has since expanded their product line to include audio restoration and mastering tools
A professional audio editing software with advanced features for post-production.
One of the most widely used digital audio workstations (DAW) for professional music and sound production.
A free, open-source audio editor that can handle basic editing tasks and file conversions.
A digital audio workstation (DAW) that allows users to record, mix, and produce music.
A basic audio editing software that allows users to cut, copy, and paste audio files.
A tool for creating custom CD and DVD labels and inserts.
Mixcraft can import and export a wide variety of audio file formats including WAV, MP3, AIFF, OGG, and WMA.
Yes, Acoustica offers free trials of their software products on their website.
Yes, Mixcraft supports recording live instruments and vocals using a variety of input sources.
Yes, Audio Editor includes a selection of basic effects and filters such as EQ, reverb, and distortion.
Acoustica's products are compatible with Windows 7, 8, and 10, as well as macOS 10.7 or later.