Originally Posted by
rth_discos
I was similar to Justin
I started with Mixx - I was literally playing off a laptop, and for that Mixx is amazing.
However, when I wanted to work with a controller, I made the jump across to Virtual DJ, and I've never looked back. It does everything I need it to do and works great with controllers.
For most though, it's personal preference. If I were more in to "mixing" like at a club, then I'd likely be looking at Serator or Traktor. People who use that software tell me it's personal preference at that point rather than a clear cut "one is better than the other".
But once you've set up on one bit of software, you'll likely not want to move away - you spend a lot of time creating crates and setting markers etc.