TStef, post: 8424 wrote: I think that was a good decision. Even if you don’t benefit fully from Traktor’s ‘extra’ features per se, I find it more stable and not that overly complicated compared to VDJ. And under no circumstances would I have paid for the full VDJ while already having Traktor Pro 2.
I actually took a day to play around with Traktor and VDJ, with different styles/etc, just by using the software.
Ended up picking Traktor, because of its functionality in regard to looping, and efx.
Having 3 effects available per channel/deck (in the most common setup), actually gives me more control; this is aside from loop control, which I use extensively. (Disclaimer: I have X1s, so more direct access to these controls.)