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by Dj NB on 03 Apr 2009, 11:22
Hey guys, lets say that I want to upgrade to pro edition of DVS pack mk2. Please tell me what are all the benefits that I will get with the upgrade and also whats the difference between DVS 7 that i have now and pro version of it, and also where can i get the upgrade????
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by gakto2009 on 03 Apr 2009, 12:13
eh, theres lots of stuff in Producer that isnt in DVS 7... though before you spash out, what are your reasons for wanting the upgrade??
Is there something you want specifically that you don’t have just now?
To get the benefit out of Producer you may also have to upgrade some hardware, maybe add some MIDI control to your setup... for your setup just now DVS 7 is the perfect package. I wouldn’t want you to go spending money on the upgrade just to discover that you have to spend more upgrading other stuff to be able to get the best of the extra features.
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by Dj NB on 03 Apr 2009, 15:00
I am interested in MixVibes DVS PRO no Producer (sorry if it is the same thing), but I was just interested in lower latency and those stuff for better scratching, even though this one is almost perfect, maybe a new soundcard or sth else!?
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by gakto2009 on 03 Apr 2009, 15:14
DVS PRO is now known as Producer 7, and its is mainly the same as DVS 7 with some extra toys.
the latency is down to your system and soundcard, the engine behind Producer and DVS 7 is 100% the same so the scratch feeing will be the same for you unless you upgrade you hardware... and even at that, if you upgrade your hardware with DVS 7 you will still get a better feeling.
the extra bits in Producer are mainly aimed at live production, such as extra external control, more MIDI features, extra support for VST and VSTI, video mixing and some extra features on the sampler.
if you want to upgrade for a better feeling, you should start with your soundard... maybe get one with MIDI supprt for the future, play with MIDI in DVS 7 for a while with a MIDI controller. you have your external xf box so your sorted there. build up before you spend lots of money on software.
DVS 7 is just as good as Producer when it comes to scratch, mix and audio quality...
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by Dj NB on 03 Apr 2009, 15:30
what do i need more in my computer, ram memory, better processor...? I mean what do you recommend for better working with the esi soundcard coz i like it and it is quite reliable and solid
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by gakto2009 on 03 Apr 2009, 16:39
The u46mkii seems to perform really good on most computers with the ASIO4ALL driver, you should check that out... i don’t know the spec of your system so i cant really comment on what you would need to upgrade, if anything at all...
More info please..
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by Dj NB on 03 Apr 2009, 17:23
Windows XP sp3, AMD Turrion 2.2 GHz MK-38, 1 GB ram, Nvidia 7000m graphic card
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by Patch on 03 Apr 2009, 18:49
Stick an extra 1GB in there for starters. <£40 at the moment.
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