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Yeah, i think that bpm counters are a TOOL that can be used to make DJing easier. so that you can concentrate on getting other tracks to go into the mix, setting up samples, running the lights, or whatever.
However, this does not in any way mean that a DJ should not be able to match a beat manually with the ears!
think of a rock climber, his main skill is climbing rocks. but yet, he uses ropes to hold on, so that just in case he falls, he is OK.
anyway, that's just how i feel about them. that's why i bought a mixer WITHOUT beat counters for my first mixer, and mix the old fashioned way with my ears.
i have tried what is widely regarded as the best BPM counter in the world, on the DJM500, and i didn't think it was precise enough. I can do better with my ears. allthough, it's pretty damn close, and can help a lot, especially the way it lets you time the effects to the BPM.
in my opinion, the best BPM counter, would be a simple device where you could hook everything up with a wire only carrying the beat of the music, just a pulse of electricity on every beat, that would indicate the beat. you could set any device to be the master, and everything would just automatically sync to that. you could even have it linked to your body somehow, so YOU were the master tempo.. then you could bounce up and down in a mix between two records, and both would get faster as you bounced faster.. imagine that.. ah Djing fantasies. 
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