Audiotools is a freeware music making program. Compared to the music producing giant FL Studio, it looks nothing like it. The format it provides however can be considered even better then FL Studio. With realistic recording studios and equipment, it feels like you are an actual studio recorder. Also the simplicity is very apparent to the start of entering the program. Audiotools in the end maybe even be the most useful freeware music producer ever.
For Audiotools I give its simplicity a 4. Like I stated before, you are aware of the simplicity of the program from the start. It receives a 4 because every tool for beats or instruments is available from the start and even though you would probably have no clue what some of the tools would do, with a little bit of musical background you can guess correctly what some tools do.
I give the appeal of this program a 5 because when you first open this program you are immediatly interested in to it without even knowing what it does. The variety of the realistic instruments and beats is also really appealing to the producer. The realness of all the knobs and hardware is also really appealing to the user too.
The overall graphics of Audiotools is amazing. Instead of the average buttons and simple layouts similar to Microsoft Word, it goes all out by replicating an actual music recording studio. The shadows and textures of the hardware you get to pick from are almost popping out of the computer screen. The uniqeness and realistic graphics is definalty a major highlight of any computer program actually, and Audiotools definalty delivers that.
The satisfaction of a song or beat you create is fairly good. And so is the reason why I give Audiotools a 4. The outcome of the song or beat is almost exactly how you wanted to be. But it receives a 4 because of the complexity of choosing from a wide variety of tools.
Overall, I give Audiotools an 18 out of a 20. Even though it is in a very different format then the music-producing giant Fl Studio, it is more presentable and understandable to a 6th grader then its latter Linux Multimedia Studio. It may even be the most well-rounded freeware program for that matter.
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