Get over it lol. Like someone said, that feature is not perfect. It often will miscalculate the BPMs of a track, so there's always mixing or fine tuning involved. Anyway, beatmatching is one of the least common denominators as far as DJ'ing goes. Beatmatching is not that difficult. Programming/track selection/flow are much more important than beatmatching. You can have a great mixer with a crappy selection or you can have someone with great programming and a sub-par mixer. I'll take the latter any day. And I have to disagree. I don't see CDs going anywhere for a long time. They (CDJs) are the Gold Star standard at clubs now along with the Technics 1200s. Lots of DJs are burning their entire collections to CD now. I really don't think the Technics CD players will take over the Pioneers. There are a number of issues with those tables that need to be resolved and more importantly, Pioneers are currently the DJ's (and nightclubs') #1 choice. By the way, I use two Technics 1200s, 2 CDJ 1000s and I've dabbled with Ableton Live (where get this bassboy, you don't have to mix at all ). I'm open to all these technologies, and any DJ who wants to stay on his game should keep an open mind about them too.