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I find it pretty easy, but then again it depends on how you actually beatmatch. I learned to do it the pitch riding way (never actually touch the record, only make adjustments with the pitch slider). When you are familiar with this method, there is absolutely NO difference between different media (except maybe the precision of the pitch). The only thing you need to do is start the tune, and tweaking the pitch slider. And as all dj related sources have that in common, it's a pretty universal method.
That's why I never say programs like Traktor are bad. Most people say it's not real dj'ing. Bullsh*t! Dj'ing has nothing to do with being a poser with turntables. A dj spins music, point.
Now if you use all those auto beatmatch features, yes then it is bad. But if you learn to use the program the universal way, there is absolutely no problem. You still are beatmatching like it should, and the only thing you need are your ears. When you move on to hardware, you'll see it will be pretty easy to make the change.
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