Editing Software

AudacityvsFerrite Recording Studio

Compare Audacity and Ferrite Recording Studio side by side. See pricing, features, and which is right for your podcast.

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Audacity

Free open-source audio editor

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Ferrite Recording Studio

Professional podcast editing on iOS

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Pricing Comparison

TierAudacityFerrite Recording Studio
Free TierLimited project duration
Starting PriceFreeFree
Pricing Modelfreefreemium

Feature Comparison

FeatureAudacityFerrite Recording Studio
Multitrack
Non-Destructive
Plugins
Transcription
Collaboration
Cloud Sync
Video Editing
AI Features

Audacity Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Completely free and open-source
  • Cross-platform (Windows, Mac, Linux)
  • Extensive plugin support (VST, VST3, AU, LV2)

Cons

  • Destructive editing workflow
  • Dated user interface
  • No real-time collaboration

Ferrite Recording Studio Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Professional editing on iPad/iPhone
  • One-tap recording like voice memos
  • Smart tools like strip silence and tighten

Cons

  • iOS only
  • No desktop version
  • Limited plugin ecosystem

The Verdict

Choose Audacity if you:

  • Budget-conscious podcasters
  • Beginners learning audio editing
  • Linux users needing a capable editor

Choose Ferrite Recording Studio if you:

  • Mobile-first podcasters
  • Field recording and editing
  • iPad-based production workflows

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