It serves as a central hub for users of InMusic brands (such as Akai Professional, Alesis, Denon DJ, Numark, M-Audio, etc.) to manage their software. It provides a unified interface for accessing, downloading, installing, and updating the various software applications, plugins, drivers, and content associated with their InMusic hardware and software products. For example, a user with an Akai MPC might use this to download the MPC software, sample libraries, and firmware updates. Similarly, an Alesis drum kit owner could obtain their included virtual instruments and editing software through the same platform.
Its importance lies in simplifying the software management process. It eliminates the need to navigate multiple websites and product pages to locate the necessary software. Benefits include streamlined installations, easier updates, and a consolidated view of all registered InMusic products and their associated software entitlements. Historically, software management for InMusic products was less centralized, requiring users to download installers directly from the individual product pages, creating a fragmented and sometimes confusing experience. The centralization offered a significant improvement to user experience, providing a more intuitive and efficient workflow.