IMHO, still reinventing the wheel, only without the tactile feel of sliders, knobs, and buttons - which just causes even more "Serato Face"!
Celebrity DJ's cater to a whole different client than most of us, with the mixing to death of maybe 20 songs. Plus, no matter what hardware I have, I'll never have the skill set of Carl Cox (who, by the way, has a net worth of 16 million dollars)!
IMHO, still reinventing the wheel, only without the tactile feel of sliders, knobs, and buttons - which just causes even more "Serato Face"!
Celebrity DJ's cater to a whole different client than most of us, with the mixing to death of maybe 20 songs. Plus, no matter what hardware I have, I'll never have the skill set of Carl Cox (who, by the way, has a net worth of 16 million dollars)!
They have touch displays with haptic feedback, so emulation of things like sliders and dials (somewhat) can be made for tactile feedback .. the future awaits. And using a Microsoft Surface, you can actually place a real dial on the screen ..