How did you get on with gathering info on your concept?
To answer your question... DVS Ultimate will most likely run on windows 10; but it could get ugly. its and old software and wont be fully compatible with today's technology. it would be advised to you to consider upgrading to a version of Cross that supports your choice of hardware (if not the full version).
i have tried this in the past with MixVibes Cross... and, it pleases me to say that it worked fine. i used Asus Tablets with Win10. Both these tablets support OTG so connecting a soundcard (in this case the MixVibes u46djmk2) was possible using the drivers provided in the downloads section of this forum.
only real snag was that one of the tables uses the same micro usb port to connect the soundcard and the charger... when the soundcard was plugged in, i couldn't connect the charger. i never got round to testing it using a powered usb hub, that may solve that problem (a usb hub would be required if your audio device and controller were separate).
I also tested the tablets with an Alan & Heath Xone:dx. this is both an audio interface and MIDI control surface. again, everything was setup as normal with the drivers provided from Alan & Heath's support website.
Both time code vinyls ran fine with an acceptable latency, saying that... you wont be scratching or anything with it. the time codes used most of the resources available so although stable, your only going to get old skool deck to deck lol.
Without the time codes however, it runs great with just a MIDI controller and ASIO audio. you wont get the best out of the software but but you could for sure use it in public with no problems at all.
If you choose just to use the MIDI controller then you will for sure get a powerful enough windows tablet to suit without spending lots of money... windows 10 is free to use on devices that have less than a 10" screen size, so keep that in mind if your buying new... an inch can cost ya mega bucks.
If you have any question, feel free to ask...
oh, and another thing... if you like that DJ real feel. stick to windows (For now anyways). and dont be afraid to buy a windows tablet, its really easy to take windows out n put android in on 99.9% of them
