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I use my AlphaTrack like an extension of my hand, primarily with Sonar, but also with Cubase (Studio 4/SL3). It's a very flexible unit, primarily for mixing, but also for tracking. I'm pretty old-school though - I come from a very musical background and spent over a decade working as a live audio/lighting tech, so I prefer having real sliders, knobs, buttons, keyboards, etc. over clicking a mouse whether I'm tracking, mixing, or composing.
I disagree with the earlier comment about the build quality - yes, it's primarily plastic, but I've had mine since the day they were available and I've dropped it countless times, had headphones, mics, etc. dropped on it, and my 1-yo son beats the hell out of it every chance he gets. Yet, it still looks nearly new and functions flawlessly.
Frontier Designs is also a very well supported company. They have an excellent forum and their engineers (and, I believe, their president/CEO?) are the mods, so they're pretty active there, very responsive, and very accomodating to suggestions. For example, a year or so ago I asked if there was a way to assign a custom function to Sonar's input trim control. There wasn't at that time, but FD contacted Cakewalk immediately, added the functionality, and a week later they asked me to beta test it. A few days later they released the update. THAT's the kind of customer service that earns my loyalty!
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