
The latency can get annoying, so you gotta monitor your latency more so than if you'd have a Firewire connection. While USB 2.0 can work nicely, I find that it can be a pain once you start running lots of effects. One thing I'm not a huge fan of, however, is the fact that they use USB 2.0. There are no annoying breakout cables that cause a tangled mess.

The interface itself is nicely laid out, and everything is easy to use. M-Audio did a pretty good job setting this whole thing up.

It features 24 bit/96KHz audio, USB 2.0, 4 preamps, 4 XLR inputs, LED indicator lights, phantom power, 6 balanced inputs, 6 balanced outputs, 2 analog inserts, S/PDIF, MIDI, 2 headphone jacks with controls and even has phantom power. The M-Audio Fast Track Ultra is a fairly nice, multi input pre from M-Audio.
