I bought it originally as a way to get a guitar's analog signal into my computer, but I've since discovered that it's useful for quite a bit more than that. When I discovered that it apparently does not offer musical notation, I lost interest in it. After spending what seemed like a half-hour just going through the registration process for Cubase LE, I've never used it. Mine came with Cubase LE and the M-Audio comes with a light version of Pro Tools. They are even priced the same, and they each come with bundled "Lite" versions of music production software. Currently my only external audio interface is an Alesis iO2 Express (the Delta 66's Break Out Box doesn't count because it isn't independent, it's an accessory of the Delta card), which is identical in every way except for the case color and the knobs to the M-Audio Fast Track.
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