I don't see how you can do more with any of that stuff than you can do with torq. Seriously that software is beast. It's got an open VST effects library, a sampler, and you can control tracks with either their cdj unit (the xponent) or vinyl (conectiv) all that changes is the physical representation of your music. Instead of being a heavy slab of vinyl, or an easily scratched CD, you could just slap your set on a usb key drive and go
