Sound programs

could be a little more specific than 'sound program', do u mean sequencer or audio editor.

For sequencing: on a tight budget go for Fruity Loops Studio, if you can push the boat to around £200, definetely get Reason - if you've got more money than sense go for Cubase SX and a load of VST plugins.

For audio editing: Cool-Edit (i think's it adobe audition, now), Sound Forge or Wavelab.
 
For audio editing, i use Goldwave- worth it for a small download
 
I use goldwave, soundforge, and Cool Edit Pro (CoolEdit Pro is the best IMO).
 
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