Yeah, i know what you mean. but most people dont know the skill it takes to fully be comfortable with every feature on a newer age controller. ean golden, who i mentioned before, was really the man who switched me over to controllers (i was originally going to upgrade my cdj900s to a couple of 2000s, went with a traktor s4 instead). and i tell you what, these things are hard to master. ok look at it this way: a producer creates a song by manipulating sound/instrument patterns to form music that is a certain tempo, that has a unique beat pattern etc. what is someone on a controller doing then? exactly the same, except they are making the song on the spot, with only a small chance for error. even though they start a step up with pre made (generally) drum/synth etc patters, the matter of putting it all together somewhat perfectly under pressure outweighs it. now im not saying all people who own a controller will be using it at an expert level yet, but the ones who do give us a glimpse at what the future of producing/dj'ing will be like.