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cheesy
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Los Angeles, CA / Seattle, WA / S.F. Bay Area, CA
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1) No, Ableton is nothing like Traktor, its a sequencer, not a DJ mixing program. As far as I know Traktor is the best program for computer DJs. However, I haven't used PCDJ or whatever since I'm on a Mac, so I can't commment on that.
2) Yes, it's very tempting...you can just hit the Sync button and it keeps it all beatmatched (and key matched) for you, no work or skill needed, that's why I don't like computer DJs 
3) Yes, it's worth getting a MIDI interface. I actually just got an Evolution 449c USB/MIDI keyboard, mostly for using with Reason/Cubase for production, but I was playing with Traktor and it was a lot of fun. You can set any of the controllers or keys to any function. I found the sliders good for pitch, EQ, and volume, the knobs good for the filter and other misc things, and the actual piano keys great for stop/start, cue, EQ kills, punch, kill, etc (if you can remember what's what, or label them)
If you're at all interested in producing as well as DJing then definitely get a keyboard MIDI controller rather than just the knobs (like the UC-33e or X-Session) so you can use it for both.
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Dec-29-2004 05:22
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cheesy
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Los Angeles, CA / Seattle, WA / S.F. Bay Area, CA
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I usually buy online.
Or get the best of both worlds, find a store that will price match, then find the cheapest price online.
All I know is the US, but some of these online stores probably ship to Canada:
pssl.com - my favorite, will beat any price from an authorized dealer by 10% of the difference
musiciansfriend.com - the online seller for Guitar Center (one of the biggest music gear stores in the US) both will also price match
I've never ordered from the following but they look like good companies:
zzounds.com
synthplanet.com
samash.com - another big music gear store in the US
novamusik.com
and of course price comparison sites like these are good for finding the cheapest price:
froogle.com
pricegrabber.com
dealtime.com
epinions.com
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Dec-29-2004 06:32
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cheesy
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Los Angeles, CA / Seattle, WA / S.F. Bay Area, CA
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I just ordered one of these: http://edirol.com/products/info/ur80.html It would be good since you're also looking for a MIDI control surface (except it's in more of a studio mixer format it would work), although I don't know if it can do more than 1 output at a time... bhphotovideo.com has them for $200 if you're interested.
Otherwise check out one of the many soundcard topics in both this forum and the production forum. I'm a Mac guy so I can't really help with PC specific sound cards, but most of the external ones work with both. Definitely check out M-Audio, MOTU, Tascam, Edirol. Basically you're looking for at least 96kHz / 24bit outputs (and inputs).
Just do lots of research (Google is great) before buying anything.
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-tom
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Dec-29-2004 10:17
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