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Resource Library · Recording

Free Recording Software & DAWs

Every program here records real music for zero dollars — and where there's a catch (track limits, one platform only), it's written next to the name. Pick one and start tonight.

A home studio desk at night with monitors, a microphone, and warm lamp glow

Full DAWs — record, mix, finish whole songs

These are complete studios, not toys.

GarageBandFree

Already on every Mac, iPad, and iPhone — runs Logic Pro's engine underneath, and projects open in Logic when you upgrade.

Cakewalk SonarFree

The former $499 SONAR Platinum, now free on Windows — unlimited tracks, full VST support, a real professional DAW (BandLab account required).

Waveform Free (Tracktion)Free

The best cross-platform free DAW — Windows, Mac, and Linux, unlimited tracks, full VST/AU plugin support, no artificial walls.

Cakewalk NextFree

BandLab's modern, beginner-friendlier DAW — cross-platform and much easier to learn than classic Sonar.

BandLabFree

A full DAW in your browser or phone — nothing to install, built-in loops and free mastering, the fastest zero-to-recording path that exists.

LMMSFree

Open-source and pattern-based like FL Studio — excellent for beats and electronic music, weak for recording live audio.

ArdourFree

The serious open-source DAW — the best professional-grade option on Linux, also builds on Mac and Windows.

Pro Tools IntroFree

The industry-standard workflow, capped at 8 audio tracks — restrictive, but you learn the exact system commercial studios run.

Ableton Live LiteFree

Bundled free with most MIDI controllers and interfaces — check the box your gear came in before buying anything.

Editors & honest mentions

AudacityFree

The default free audio recorder/editor since the early 2000s — perfect for voice, demos, quick edits, and podcasts.

OcenaudioFree

A cleaner, more modern audio editor than Audacity for simple cut/trim/effect jobs.

Reaper

Not free — the evaluation never locks you out, but continued use requires the (very fair) $60 license. Listed because everyone asks.

The honest pick: Mac → GarageBand. Windows → Cakewalk Sonar. Anything else, or hopping between machines → Waveform Free. All three finish real records.

This page is part of the No-Money Music Resource Library — free, working links for every corner of a music career, checked by hand.

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