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Traktor for the win. I'd have to say Traktor is where it's at.
http://www.native-instruments.com/index.php?id=traktor3
Honestly, the latest version of Traktor (3.2) is the first digital mixing program that I actually enjoy mixing on. I use it with an external mixer (DJM3000) and a Delta410 8-analog-out soundboard to fill up all four stereo channels.
For control I use a USB keypad mounted on the mixer, just your standard $15 numeric keypad.. the type you can find at best buy or compusa made for number-crunchers to get a regular numeric pad off their laptop. This affords me 18 buttons right up on the mixer, and after some creative assignment of them as hotkeys in traktor I don't have to touch the computer much.
Sure, it'd be nice to have jogwheels or other fancy goodness, but all the jogwheel controllers are geared around using the internal software mixer, which isn't my cup of tea. I'm all about a real hardware mixer. That means all I need is transport controls, and a basic keypad does just fine for that.
Don't bother with VirtualDJ. The dude wants $300 for it, Traktor is $100 less and sounds $5000 better. If you've got a student ID you can get the education edition of Traktor for $85! VirtualDJ needs a serious overhaul of it's audio engine, its not nearly as smooth as Traktor. It should still be in the $50 range, like it was when it was known as AtomixMP3.
I checked out the Pioneer one, got frustrated with it very quickly, gave up. Numark's piece, which is MixMeister, isn't really a DJ program.. It's more like a scaled down digital audio workstation. I don't see how it would be of any use for a live set.
Torq looks intriguing but I haven't had a chance to evaluate it yet. ImageLine (maker of fruityloops) also recently release Deckadance, which looks very capable but I have not had a chance to play with it yet. Deckadance looks like it has some real potential if the audio engine is as smooth as Traktor. Deckadance appears to be the newest addition to the growing line of digital mixing tools, and unlike Numark and M-Audio's solution, wasn't bought from some other company.
http://www.deckadance.com/
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