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Cross minimum Specs

Postby Tim de Ville on 03 Sep 2009, 12:51

Hi

I've got a question about Cross.

My PC Specs:
System:
Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Vers. 2002
Service Pack 3

Computer
AMD Turion 64X2 Mobile
Technology TL 50
1,61 GHZ , 1,87 GB Ram


I'm not sure if Cross will work on my PC without problems. Otherwise I've got an EEEPC 1000H.

Can anybody tell me if my system is fast enough to handle Cross or has experiences with Cross on EEEPC.

Thanks for your help:-)

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Re: Cross minimum Specs

Postby KANZEREBRO on 03 Sep 2009, 19:16

Yes Cross gonna run well into your PC
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Re: Cross minimum Specs

Postby KANZEREBRO on 03 Sep 2009, 19:16

Even if you'r not 100% shure.. you can try the DEMO Download is not fully but will make you an idea
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Re: Cross minimum Specs

Postby Tim de Ville on 03 Sep 2009, 20:53

I tested the demo
It works... But the critical Moments is the one you move booth Decks, I think.
Do you think it will work ?

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Re: Cross minimum Specs

Postby KANZEREBRO on 04 Sep 2009, 18:38

Use demo, but set in in low GUI priority, then take out internet conecction ( if your using wifi you will fell a big difference ) and... dunno man.. your PC should be able to run it becase mine
its a dell Inspiron 1525

Windows vista Home basic
2 Gb Ram
1.66 Ghz Centrino 2
and run Cross & DVS with no problems
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Re: Cross minimum Specs

Postby KANZEREBRO on 04 Sep 2009, 18:40

and if you look that page your up the Minium rEqueriments and you are very close about the Recomended

Recommanded Configuration

Windows XP SP2 or Vista
Intel Core Duo 2, 2 GHz
1G RAM
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Re: Cross minimum Specs

Postby Tim de Ville on 08 Sep 2009, 02:51

how can i change the gui prio?

can i reach a higher performance by changing the samplerate ?

which one is the best setting for the samplerate ?

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Re: Cross minimum Specs

Postby King_Pong on 08 Sep 2009, 10:28

Hi Tim,

You are definitly fine with your PC mate !

I would recommend a 124 samplerate to make sure you you operate smoothly.

Have fun with your Cross !

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Re: Cross minimum Specs

Postby Tim de Ville on 15 Sep 2009, 16:17

when i go down with the samplerate there are breaks comming up by playing a track. maybe i should choose a higher samplerate about 288 or 300. what do you think ?
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Re: Cross minimum Specs

Postby Blackbrook on 20 Sep 2009, 18:28

King_Pong wrote:Hi Tim,

You are definitly fine with your PC mate !

I would recommend a 124 samplerate to make sure you you operate smoothly.

Have fun with your Cross !

++KP :cool:



I am quoting your post because I think, that setting down the latency is the only way for me to get Cross running brilliant. I have installed the demo for some weeks now and played around a bit with Cross because I thought, that it someday may become my friend :D Till now it does not because it does not run brilliant. There is a very little sound every thirty seconds. Something like a beep, very silent but hearable. I had this problem first with DVS, too. But after I optimized my laptop for audio programmes it worked fine. Cross needs a bit more power and so I guess, that mixing with 65 samples at a latency of 1.5ms is not possible with my specs (Intel Core Duo 2 x 2GHz, 2GB RAM, XP SP3). To mix without trouble I can try to set the latency higher. I am afraid that the software will not act immidiately when I spin the record. Even if it will I am not sure what kind of advantages Cross has instead of DVS. Of course I read all the comparisons on the page but I am not shure. Any recommodations or experiences of switchers (DVS to Cross)?

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