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Does TSP or TSPS4 supports multi-core CPU?
Posted on: 02.11.2010 by Gia Neita
1st: Does TSP or TSPS4 supports multi-core CPU?
2nd: Whats the best way to decrease latency?
3rd: Does a hi-end USB cable (like transparent or Cardas) make noticeable difference when using a controller?
4th: choices of upgrading a 5200rpm HDD to a Seagate Solid State Hybird and upgrading memory to 4GB? Which one should be first?
5th: Changing Windows to Ubuntu?
thats all for today.....
Thanks to anyone who can help me...
Nedra Fresneda
03.11.2010
Originally Posted by N00bites
Linux is a Unix clone written from scratch by Linus Torvalds with assistance from a loosely-knit team of hackers across the Net. It aims towards POSIX compliance.----Official Linux kernel README file

so yeah man, you are right, they are all "unix-like" os
linux and mac are brothers, not father and son.

IMO you don't need the latest hardware but one that does the job right. I run TP at 2,5ms (can run at 1ms but i'd rather have a safety net) along with a pretty midi out intensive apc mapping.

anyways, traktor doesnt run on linux unless it's emulated as far as i know (dunno about NI soundcard drivers if you are planning to get tsp)

to reduce latency disable wifi/bluetooth (all systems), disable battery ACPI (PC notebook) and kill any unnecesary proceses/programs
Gia Neita
03.11.2010
Originally Posted by maxonemillionone
Unix. Unix brotha. Get it right.
Linux is a Unix clone written from scratch by Linus Torvalds with assistance from a loosely-knit team of hackers across the Net. It aims towards POSIX compliance.----Official Linux kernel README file

so yeah man, you are right, they are all "unix-like" os
Kristian Buneta
03.11.2010
Originally Posted by N00bites
90% of MAC OS was designed base on Linux, I like Mac but since I've already owned a Dell Latitude E6410 with some superior hardwares. pointless for me to get another laptop...
Unix. Unix brotha. Get it right.
Gia Neita
03.11.2010
Originally Posted by OmniRoss
What sound card are you using?
laptop's integrated sound card...nothing special...
Annalisa Shogren
03.11.2010
Originally Posted by N00bites
128 samples 44.1khz with 15.8ms....is this too high?
What sound card are you using?
Gia Neita
02.11.2010
Originally Posted by Remote
TSP doesn't run on Linux afaik?
And what sort of latencies are you running?
A 2009 or newer Macbook will do 4ms no worries, the newer ones probably even lower.
128 samples 44.1khz with 15.8ms....is this too high?
Cristian Carmona
02.11.2010
Originally Posted by N00bites
5th: Changing Windows to Ubuntu?
Traktor doesnt work on linux from what I know.
Gia Neita
02.11.2010
Originally Posted by Bisimoto
Personally i would go for a Mac os instead of unbutu i found Mac os much more stable and less hassle then again that is my opinion!
90% of MAC OS was designed base on Linux, I like Mac but since I've already owned a Dell Latitude E6410 with some superior hardwares. pointless for me to get another laptop...
Gia Neita
02.11.2010
1st: Does TSP or TSPS4 supports multi-core CPU?
2nd: Whats the best way to decrease latency?
3rd: Does a hi-end USB cable (like transparent or Cardas) make noticeable difference when using a controller?
4th: choices of upgrading a 5200rpm HDD to a Seagate Solid State Hybird and upgrading memory to 4GB? Which one should be first?
5th: Changing Windows to Ubuntu?
thats all for today.....
Thanks to anyone who can help me...
Kathe Teetsel
04.11.2010
4. Guess more ram is the first stop (you never have enough ram! ), it will speed up your system (system won't have to use paging file so much) more than new SSD (software and Windows will start faster).
Gia Neita
03.11.2010
Can anyone answer #3 and #4 questions??????
Please........
Nedra Fresneda
03.11.2010
Originally Posted by N00bites
Linux is a Unix clone written from scratch by Linus Torvalds with assistance from a loosely-knit team of hackers across the Net. It aims towards POSIX compliance.----Official Linux kernel README file

so yeah man, you are right, they are all "unix-like" os
linux and mac are brothers, not father and son.

IMO you don't need the latest hardware but one that does the job right. I run TP at 2,5ms (can run at 1ms but i'd rather have a safety net) along with a pretty midi out intensive apc mapping.

anyways, traktor doesnt run on linux unless it's emulated as far as i know (dunno about NI soundcard drivers if you are planning to get tsp)

to reduce latency disable wifi/bluetooth (all systems), disable battery ACPI (PC notebook) and kill any unnecesary proceses/programs
Gia Neita
03.11.2010
Originally Posted by maxonemillionone
Unix. Unix brotha. Get it right.
Linux is a Unix clone written from scratch by Linus Torvalds with assistance from a loosely-knit team of hackers across the Net. It aims towards POSIX compliance.----Official Linux kernel README file

so yeah man, you are right, they are all "unix-like" os
Kristian Buneta
03.11.2010
Originally Posted by N00bites
90% of MAC OS was designed base on Linux, I like Mac but since I've already owned a Dell Latitude E6410 with some superior hardwares. pointless for me to get another laptop...
Unix. Unix brotha. Get it right.
Gia Neita
03.11.2010
Originally Posted by OmniRoss
What sound card are you using?
laptop's integrated sound card...nothing special...
Annalisa Shogren
03.11.2010
Originally Posted by N00bites
128 samples 44.1khz with 15.8ms....is this too high?
What sound card are you using?
Gia Neita
02.11.2010
Originally Posted by Remote
TSP doesn't run on Linux afaik?
And what sort of latencies are you running?
A 2009 or newer Macbook will do 4ms no worries, the newer ones probably even lower.
128 samples 44.1khz with 15.8ms....is this too high?
Cristian Carmona
02.11.2010
Originally Posted by N00bites
5th: Changing Windows to Ubuntu?
Traktor doesnt work on linux from what I know.
Shirlee Depiazza
02.11.2010
TSP doesn't run on Linux afaik?
And what sort of latencies are you running?
A 2009 or newer Macbook will do 4ms no worries, the newer ones probably even lower.
Gia Neita
02.11.2010
Originally Posted by Bisimoto
Personally i would go for a Mac os instead of unbutu i found Mac os much more stable and less hassle then again that is my opinion!
90% of MAC OS was designed base on Linux, I like Mac but since I've already owned a Dell Latitude E6410 with some superior hardwares. pointless for me to get another laptop...
Latina Ebrahimi
02.11.2010
Personally i would go for a Mac os instead of unbutu i found Mac os much more stable and less hassle then again that is my opinion!

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