As said they are two different things, but a GOOD cue point juggle routine is not that easy to do. If it were, we would see a ton of them on You Tube. So the argument that one is harder than the other doesn't fly with me. I think they are both something that takes creativity and practice.
I can see how vinyl on turntables adds alot of difficulty to beat juggling, but aren't most turntableists using DVS now?
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Some, but not all.
Not to mention a person who learned to beat juggle on turntables will just transfer that style to Traktor or whatever DVS he or she chooses to use.
I might add, many who switched to Traktor still own 1200's however, use a midi controller for Traktor.
Why?
Spinning vinyl is far deeper than what Traktor and Serato can offer with their emulations. Its just not real thing.
Cheers!
Spinning vinyl is definitely more rewarding...
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