Yes, that's such a fun interface for this program. Apparently in the bourgeoisie it is popular to make such work benches, universal programs that can do everything. Magic Music Workshop is another attempt to make a universal program for working with audio information.
The program contains several small utilities, united by a common interface. The interface, as you can see, is bright, fashionable and simple. The set includes an editor, an audio disc grabber, a converter from one format to another, and a disc burner. I liked the audio file editor - it contains many different effects (BandPassFilter, FFTFilter, HighPassFilter, HighShelfFilter, LowPassFilter, LowShelfFilter, NotchFilter) and effects (Amplify, Delay, Equalizer, Fade, Flanger, Invert, Normalize, Reverse, Silence, Stretch, Vibrato, Echo), understands almost all formats of high–quality sound (WAV, PCM, MP3, MP2, WMA, Ogg Vorbis, AIFF, AU), can record directly from any source.
The grabber, as it should, saves tracks to the above formats, simultaneously searching for information about tracks in CDDB databases. Of course, tags are supported. A useful feature is extracting audio tracks from DVD and VCD. Well, I won't say anything good about the disc burner – a primitive writer, nothing special. In general, a normal program that can do everything. Of course she couldn't – after all, it costs $ 35, and the “Buy me” button flaunts all the time in the middle of the screen. Verdict: I don't recommend it. It would be free (well, at least with a banner instead of a button) – it would go anywhere else, and I will do all of the above for free with the help of other utilities.
In general, decide for yourself: http://www.magic-video-software.com/magic_music_workshop/index.html#top