Hi, quite a basic question here but I can't actually find a simple answer, it might have more to do with exporting to Rekordbox than the Opus Quad itself.
I know you can use the Opus Quad as a very expensive controller when it's plugged in, but if you use it as a standalone device, I believe you have to CDJ export to a Rekordbox format.
If you do this, using it standalone, do you have the same stems that VirtualDJ uses, or do you have stems that are generated by the Opus Quad/Rekordbox? As VirtualDJ has better stems, I'm interested to know if they're useable in this way.
I guess it ultimately comes down to whether the CDJ export includes stem data and if the device uses it, or if there's a limitation in that respect.
I'm pretty sure it'll respect the cues and beatgrid of VirtualDJ but it's the stems I'm not sure about.
I know you can use the Opus Quad as a very expensive controller when it's plugged in, but if you use it as a standalone device, I believe you have to CDJ export to a Rekordbox format.
If you do this, using it standalone, do you have the same stems that VirtualDJ uses, or do you have stems that are generated by the Opus Quad/Rekordbox? As VirtualDJ has better stems, I'm interested to know if they're useable in this way.
I guess it ultimately comes down to whether the CDJ export includes stem data and if the device uses it, or if there's a limitation in that respect.
I'm pretty sure it'll respect the cues and beatgrid of VirtualDJ but it's the stems I'm not sure about.
Inviato Mon 20 May 24 @ 3:20 am
Actually on more reading have noticed the Opus Quad doesn't have stem options built-in to the device so this would obviously be a no anyway.
Inviato Mon 20 May 24 @ 3:35 am