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though I'd say you're right for the whole lot of djs that started last week that auto sync everything, I think the experienced peoples' argument is that they already know how to beatmatch and mix like riding a bike. by having ableton, traktor, whatever do that for them, it allows the djs to do so much more that was previously impossible.
with vinyl and cds, it really wasn't that much more beyond just mixing from track a to track b. these dvs packages automate the no thought process of beatmatching, allowing the dj to focus on doing much more.
so for me, it all depends on how you use it. if you bought it the other day, and basically use your entire setup as a $1,000+ ipod shuffle and claim to be the next big thing, then I hate laptop djing. but if you use it to expand what normally couldn't be done, and already mastered beatmatching, then I say why not?
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