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Serato/Traktor Scratch/Torq has worked perfectly fine with my CDJ-1000 MK2's. The only issue with cueing is that it's not quite like "throw in a cd, hit cue/play". You do have to find the first beat yourself for most tracks.
Still, if you haven't bought CDJ's yet... can you wait a bit? Or even consider the 400's?
The 400's can control Serato natively (though the updated Serato release is still pending), this means:
1. No timecode CD's to deal with, or the related issues of using timecode.
2. CDJ's display is updated with the track name and time of what is playing in the software.
3. Features like the looping and beat jumping are mapped to the software, so they work seamlessly.
Now I imagine it's only a short matter of time before Pioneer adds these features to a 1000 class deck, would seem like a lot of money to spend on the MK2's at this point, only to have a new unit come out within the year.
If you really must have the big jog wheel, the 800 MK2's are perfectly fine for half the price. And like you said, you get much, MUCH better looping and cue points in Serato, along with a better wave display.
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