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by djmichaelm on 18 Jan 2010, 04:50
Hello Community! With Cross, Is there any way to pre-analyze all my files ? The only way I have found is to select all (ctrl+a)the songs in a given collection, and right click....analyze...etc. Although it does not happen all the time, It is unacceptable to have the glitches I get when loading a non analyzed file. I'm glad to be testing this at home, not live. Thanks all, DjMichaelM
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by hemskoc on 18 Jan 2010, 07:08
Yep, ctrl+a and right click 'analyze peak/bpm' is the way i do it, and the way most of the users here do.... It is better to 'pre-analyze' than 'on the fly' while you are at a gig. I even do it with the tracks from iTunes library too (i just make a iTunes library 'collection', put my whole iTunes lot in there, analyze, then when i use iTunes to play, all the tracks 'peak+bpm' are pre-stored and dont slow down the PC) Sometimes you do have to do it at a gig, but try to do that as least as possible - its all about preparation bro. Cheers
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by Support@MixVibes on 18 Jan 2010, 12:38
djmichaelm wrote:Although it does not happen all the time, It is unacceptable to have the glitches I get when loading a non analyzed file.
What Cross version are you using ? What specs do your computer have ?
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by djmichaelm on 18 Jan 2010, 18:12
Well, right now I am testing Cross on my desktop machine (details below). That is were I have a mass collection of mp3's to work with. My external HD has not arrived yet. When it does, I will be ripping all cd's down to the HD, deleteing Cross on my desktop, and installing on the laptop. Desktop (older, but does the trick  ): - Pentium 4 2.80 GHz - 2.00 GB Ram - 160 GB drive (internal, orginal) - 500 GB drive (internal, add-on) Laptop - AMD Turion™ 64 X2 Dual-Core Mobile Technology TL-60 o 2.0 GHz, 1MB L2 Cache, HyperTransport™ Technology @ up to 800MHz - AMD M690G chipset - 250 GB Drive (internal) - 3 GB RAM ( 4 max) djmichaelm
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by hemskoc on 18 Jan 2010, 18:32
Support@Vibes wrote:djmichaelm wrote:Although it does not happen all the time, It is unacceptable to have the glitches I get when loading a non analyzed file.
What Cross version are you using ? What specs do your computer have ?
I also get glitches often when analyzing, and playing a track at the same time - so I try to avoid this scenario at all costs if i can.  Happened a lot less often with series 1.2.5 . Have tried lowering the memory cache aswell with no positive results. Seems the 1.3+ series has lifted the Minimum specs of the Cross software demands. I am running probably the lowest spec set up that you can with Cross. Cheers
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by Support@MixVibes on 18 Jan 2010, 19:16
@djmichaelm : try to put them in full power energy scheme to avoid underclocking of the cpu.
@hemskoc : it's because the 1.2.5 was too heavy on analyze that we put it in silence mode. And it did the trick during my test : less glitches on low specs computers.
Are you running your medias internal or external ?
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by djmichaelm on 18 Jan 2010, 19:45
I have the desktop in "Always on" mode. Nothing ever turns off. I have not actually used the laptop with Cross yet, but I will remember to change the power scheme to full power or the equivalent. ..
P.s - I forget to mention my Cross version, 1.3.2 using Asio4all I have it down to about 256 samples (5.8 ms)
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by hemskoc on 19 Jan 2010, 00:56
Support@Vibes wrote:@hemskoc : it's because the 1.2.5 was too heavy on analyze that we put it in silence mode. And it did the trick during my test : less glitches on low specs computers. Are you running your medias internal or external ?
Running on my internal HD(120g WD ATA<not even SATA!>) Cheers
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by Support@MixVibes on 19 Jan 2010, 12:45
Have it running fine on C2D 1.6ghz / 2go with thumbdrive medias not analyzed... 
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by hemskoc on 19 Jan 2010, 22:48
Maybe have to increase my buffer size? how much ram you got in that Support(i only have 1g)? Cheers
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