D-Jam, post: 185 wrote: I use Torq. I even wrote the review of it here.
I originally chose Torq because of the price, but stayed because I liked its workflow better.
I originally used Traktor DJ Studio with Final Scratch and then switched over to Deckadance when Native Instruments and Stanton split up. I didn’t care for the new Traktor partially because of price but also because of complication. I like to keep things simple and easy to use. However, my choice not to go Serato was also because price and lack of features.
If I ever left Torq, I’d probably give Traktor another shot, or even Virtual DJ. I think VDJ has a nice workflow as well. Plus the customization and added features make it quite powerful.
serato has come along way now with more and more features being added in recent updates i like it alot,oh and the new vdj pro is awesome with its new scratch features and up to like 6 decks!