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I switch between CDJ and vinyl mode all of the time...
I usually find the first beat in CDJ mode, simply because you can get it more accurately by stepping through frames to fine tune. And remember when you're paused in CDJ mode, turning the platter quite quickly isn't too dissimilar from doing it in vinyl mode - you can skip through a bit and still hear what's going on, but sometimes it's easier to switch to vinyl mode, find the beat then back to CDJ mode to fine tune.
If I'm going to do a drop mix of some kind (be it a sample/loop I'm adding or occasionally the next track) it's essential that the cue point is set as accurate as possible, in which case I need the accuracy of CDJ mode for that. I could just rely on me pushing the platter off bang on time, but I find it easier hitting a button on the beat than making the perfect movement with the platter every time.
When playing normally, I tend to keep it in vinyl mode and use the ring to pitchbend... in fact I've got so used to doing it like that, that when it's in CDJ mode I still only use the ring to pitch bend. For me I find it gives me more control than using the platter.
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