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As long as the dj could make his mixes correctly, and have a solid selection of tracks that complement each other, it doesnt really matter what he uses. Do you think the crowd knows what the hell the dj is doing anyways? No, unless u have tried mixing yourself.
Personally, i prefer vynil/cds over tractor/ableton/serato live/final scratch just because of the stability factor. I know that these programs have been mastered to be stable, however, a club isnt the best place to be playing around on a computer due to smoke etc etc. Plus, it really kills the vibe when your computer crashes and u hear EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
EEEEEEEEEEEE for 5 minutes and have to wait for it to reboot.
However, i do give props to djs that use ableton live and are creative with it, but if i see a dj at aria mixing with tractor or a similar program it wouldnt make me too happy. Djing started with vynils, and its proven to be good in every way. There is nothing better then the lush sound of vynil and the little crackling sounds of the needle on dust .
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