These standalone buffer the entire track from the USB into its internal RAM for smooth playing, looping, and various manipulation you could do with the track. USB is only needed to grab the track. These units also play from streaming services and obviously they cannot rely on the streaming speed for the track to be looped etc, obviously they grab the entire track within seconds into its RAM. However its great to see your excitement over it.
The xdj rx2 did not have . Even the XDJ XZ. Those are last generation gear. They dont support streaming either. Opus has promise for future streaming support. You will be shocked to see the sc6000 10 seconds power back up. You can unplug it from power and still play.
Virtual DJ has had that for years. Basically it caches the file locally on the drive instead of streaming it. Very cool of Pioneer to use this design on a standalone controller.. I'm seriously considering getting an Opus Quad. Is the touch screen multi touch similar to the touch screens on a phone? My past experience with Pioneer screens I noticed I really had to press hard on the buttons to navigate through the on screen displays.
@@bboymac84what? You can use stems using OQ connected as controller to a laptop running Rekordbox or Serato but you need to know how. And you don't know.
@@racefan31Like I said, it's not recommended to operate the unit this way as a regular method of use. But if you were to do so accidentally, it appears that this is designed to allow music to continue playing. I don't think it will 100% ALWAYS corrupt the files. But it could. I would rather have it behave this way and take that chance than drop audio.
All morden players do that because they need to buffer for streaming services. Its for security , even the 3000 do that and all engine devices 😅😅😅😅but then when you remove the usb without ejecting it. The implications is different. 😢
These standalone buffer the entire track from the USB into its internal RAM for smooth playing, looping, and various manipulation you could do with the track. USB is only needed to grab the track. These units also play from streaming services and obviously they cannot rely on the streaming speed for the track to be looped etc, obviously they grab the entire track within seconds into its RAM. However its great to see your excitement over it.
My XDJ-RX2 did not do this and neither did the Standalones I had prior to that. They would either lose audio completely or go into an emergency loop.
The xdj rx2 did not have . Even the XDJ XZ. Those are last generation gear. They dont support streaming either. Opus has promise for future streaming support. You will be shocked to see the sc6000 10 seconds power back up. You can unplug it from power and still play.
Denon has been doing this for 7 years. Welcome to the game Pioneer
Can’t compare a denon to this kit
Yes you can… denon has access to wayyy more music!! There is no streaming from tidal on this!!!
@@bboymac84 The new firmware now enables streaming from Tidal, all good 👍
Virtual DJ has had that for years. Basically it caches the file locally on the drive instead of streaming it. Very cool of Pioneer to use this design on a standalone controller.. I'm seriously considering getting an Opus Quad. Is the touch screen multi touch similar to the touch screens on a phone? My past experience with Pioneer screens I noticed I really had to press hard on the buttons to navigate through the on screen displays.
bro opus quad still beat every walking denon products out there. and i own both systems
No doubt!
Yet still no stems or streaming services….🤦🏾♂️
@@bboymac84what? You can use stems using OQ connected as controller to a laptop running Rekordbox or Serato but you need to know how. And you don't know.
Very cool. I always thought you had to eject the USB before removing though? Is this not necessary on the OQ?
You have to.
Definitely recommended. But if you were to accidentally remove it, audio would continue to play through until you loaded another track.
@@eychenne - fair enough, but wouldn't removing it without ejecting corrupt the files on the USB?
@@racefan31Like I said, it's not recommended to operate the unit this way as a regular method of use. But if you were to do so accidentally, it appears that this is designed to allow music to continue playing. I don't think it will 100% ALWAYS corrupt the files. But it could. I would rather have it behave this way and take that chance than drop audio.
@@eychenne not knocking ya brother. I own an OQ and was genuinely curious.
A 1 min video turned into 6 mins. Thanks
Emergency loop 😂
Quick DJ swap with no mistakes 🤔
Awesome! Good choice.
I just got a quad yesterday there amazeig.. had the RX3 before omg you only hat to nudge the usb pen it would freez.
All morden players do that because they need to buffer for streaming services. Its for security , even the 3000 do that and all engine devices 😅😅😅😅but then when you remove the usb without ejecting it. The implications is different. 😢
until the next firmware comes along 🤣
Cash memory 😂
waooooooo, Brother..
For3 thousand dollars, it should fly to the moon
$3000 is easy to pay off. As long as you are fiscally responsible, earn great money, and keep your credit in exceptional standing.