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by sixsense on 05 Jun 2010, 12:26
Sorry but cant understand, my computer must be weak to play with 512 sample?
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by Blackbrook on 05 Jun 2010, 14:18
It is too weak to handel 256 samples (because of a lot of sound glitches) and it is weak by using 512 samples (because of some sound glitche).
Steve
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by sixsense on 05 Jun 2010, 14:51
what want you say? my computer is too weak to use 256 and 512 samples? I can't believe this, core 2 duo t 5650 and 2.5 gb ddr2 800 mhz ram is too weak for this?
(1 hour ago i played with 512 samples and 2 soundcard ( with those setup what i said) and i cant hear any sound problem)
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by Blackbrook on 05 Jun 2010, 18:47
sixsense wrote:what want you say? my computer is too weak to use 256 and 512 samples? I can't believe this, core 2 duo t 5650 and 2.5 gb ddr2 800 mhz ram is too weak for this?
(1 hour ago i played with 512 samples and 2 soundcard ( with those setup what i said) and i cant hear any sound problem)
Using two audio interfaces is hard to handle for the actual computers I think. If you calculate it you can see that you have at least only one cpu to handle one audio interface!!! Additionally the management of the used power is harder. 512 may work but you get glitches every hour or less/more but 256 seems to be way to much. All in all you are the only one I know that is using two audio interfaces. Daniel Clark is using two, it it are smaller interface with just one channel (less to route). Let me be clear: I do not want to blame you or your computer. It is a fact that audio software needs a lot of cpu and ram power. Steve
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by sixsense on 05 Jun 2010, 21:31
Hm..... okay So i take a test set now with my cleaned computers and new instelled system ! i think the core 2 duo t 5500 1.7ghz, 2 core's will be enough to this operation. If its will be a little then i use of the second card only 1 st out. I cant what is the okay for my computer and DJ system, only i like if this will work.  :):):)
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by sixsense on 06 Jun 2010, 00:21
hy guys!!!
i have a good good news! I played 3 hour with updated mixvibes DVS 7.4 and (new umixx44 driver instelled) 2 umixx44 soundcard - joined with asio4all (ver 2.9) - . The latency was 512 sample's by both card's. I have to use of course the 2 virtual deck -> drived by control vinyl's, use loop's a lot, track select and loaded by korg padkontrol. Beside these have to use lot of sample , which came out from tracks. The effect was a built in processor from korg (korg km-402).And yes, everything was full okay! The computer : hp nx 7400 with intel core 2 duo t 5500 (yes, i wrote 5650 sry) 1.7 ghz / core , 2.5 gb kingstone 800 mhz ram,120 gb seagate hdd and intel gma 950 graphic. Hope this happening without problem will be usally ! That was a big test in new formatted and settuped system.
Greetings, Gabor
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by sixsense on 11 Jun 2010, 22:42
Hy!!
Maked many test with 2 soundcard system, aaaaaand this worked in 128 samples too !!!! I think 2 soundcard is no problem .....
Greetings, Gabor
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by Blackbrook on 12 Jun 2010, 09:11
sixsense wrote:I think 2 soundcard is no problem .....
Glad to hear that! Happy that it is working!!
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by sixsense on 18 Jun 2010, 23:06
hy all!
I have a huge problem.... I change with other people u mixx 44 - u46dj soundcard. I reinstall my op system, and i cant install DVS, because i havn't got a u mixx 44 soundcard :S what can i make? Any help or idea?
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