My roommate just got that softer along with their Xponent controller (
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_u...nent-main.html .... $600 new. $500 refurb)
All in all, pretty great. I have not used a lot of the bells and whistles. So far, just only used the play/cue/pause, shift, pitch, and level sliders on the hardware. The software has worked great for scanning tracks, and I find the ability to adjust "measure" lines intuitive and easy. Similar issue with the BPM thing, but it only takes one click to fix.
yadda ya... I like it. It's easy to use, looks nice, and we could even use it last weekend when the edges of the screen started melting into the bunny fur coming out of the speakers.
The only downfall with it, and all similar software, is that with their popularity comes more DJs playing fucking goddamned MP3s on my sound system or one of the other awesome systems that we have in Seattle.
This would be great if more DJs used this software to play full quality audio files (which most have the ability to do), but the reality is different =/
Great for house parties, clubs, and JBL systems. Not so good for anything where people actually care about how the music sounds at volumes that bring out the details.