Music production software refers to digital tools that allow users to create, edit, and produce music on a computer. These programs often include features like virtual instruments, audio recording, and mixing capabilities, enabling musicians and producers to craft their sound without needing extensive hardware.
Common examples of music production software include Ableton Live, FL Studio, and Logic Pro. These applications cater to various skill levels, from beginners to professionals, and support different genres of music. They often come with built-in tutorials and resources to help users learn the software and improve their music production skills.