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Industry Standard and extremely effective: Sound Forge, which was owned by Sonic Foundry and is now owned by Sony. It all depends on what you want to do and how you want to do it. It's difficult to be general when referring to audio production and editing. There are so many in's and out's. Sound Forge is not a sequencer, however, so to layout a total song or for ellaborate loop development there are a bunch of different sequencer options. Cubase, Logic, Pro Tools, Sonar, Acid Music (Sony), Cakewalk, even Vegas Video, Cool Edit or Premiere. Again, it all depends what you want to do. And with that being said, those sequencers aren't really meant for instrumentation production. You need to either use some sort of soft synth triggered by MIDI or tie in hard instruments for recording and re-sequencing. You can also use hard samplers as well. Sound is infinite. :)