True you're right I guess. I do know myself that spinning with vynil you have to adjust the pitch and move the record to keep the beats matched. I think my point is more philosophical if you catch my drift. What i'm saying is why bother using records when you can do without them. What I mean is why use up valuable time worrying whether the record is at the right pitch when you can have a computer do it for you with traktor. Then you can free up that time to actually worry more about the music and the mixing! Now I just have tried the traktor demo and it seemed to work ok. the beat matching worked and I was starting to understand how the beat grids work so that the timing is perfect. I'm just getting into using the laptop for mixing so I'm unaware of how the programs are actually working.

Now what i'm wondering is how will it feel to actually mix with traktor and not vynil.

And yea hopefully they will port traktor to linux as well.