Pioneer DJ Opus Quad Review - 4 Channels, 2 Huge New Features, 100% Fresh Design

Pioneer DJ’s full four-channel Opus Quad is a stylish and very different-looking four-channel standalone DJ system, and a direct competitor to Denon DJ’s Prime 4. It’s also been a LONG time coming. But is it worth the circa 3,000 pounds/euros/dollars Pioneer DJ is asking for it? We take a first look in this launch day review.. 00:00 Intro 01:56 Screens overview 02:40 Next-gen CPU technology 03:21 Design & look 04:01 Similarities to club gear 04:36 Differences from club gear 05:17 New joystick encoder 05:57 Inputs & outputs 06:29 Zone output 06:53 USB connectivity 07:24 Front of the unit 07:44 WiFi connectivity 08:14 Streaming services 08:41 Onboard analysis 09:01 Onboard Beat FX 10:07 Beat FX X/Y controls 11:48 Key shift & Key sync 12:27 Mic & decks screen controls 12:54 Bluetooth input 13:40 Decks & display shortcuts 14:56 Sources, folders & playlists 15:23 Mixer & recording shortcuts 16:21 Smooth Echo 19:38 Overriding the Temporary Cue with a hotcue 23:17 Sound quality 23:46 DJ software compatibility 24:17 The Utility menu 26:32 What’s missing? 27:39 Conclusion 29:09 Competitor comparison 29:26 About the Digital DJ Tips school Full Pioneer DJ Opus Quad review: 👉 Subscribe and tap the 🔔 to get notified about new videos on how to DJ 👉 Want our free DJ training and guides for beginners? Sign up here: Want more DJ info? ▶ Take an online DJ course: ▶ Read “Rock The Dancefloor!“: ▶ Get DJ Gear reviews & news: ▶ Join The Global DJ Network: ▶ Like us on Facebook: ▶ Follow us on Instagram: ▶ Follow us on TikTok: @digitaldjtips ▶ Follow us on Twitter: ▶ Subscribe to our newsletter: #PioneerDJ #OpusQuad #Gear #DJTips #DigitalDJTips #MusicIndustry #DJing
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