I like that it has many different effects, filters and such to add to your project/sounds. Also, you can easily make adjustments to each individual sound in an array of sounds (like drums) by clicking them one-by-one. The interface is also simple enough to understand without having to spend hours learning how to do so manually with other software. There's nothing about this particular program that really bothers me from my experience using it thus far. It seems pretty straightforward once you get used to its functions. If there was anything that could be improved upon, it would be more options for editing multiple files at once or being able to have multiple tracks open simultaneously. You will need some basic knowledge of music theory if you want to fully utilize all of the features available within twistedwave. This isn't necessarily bad since most people who.