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ricren
08-02-2002, 12:20 AM
Hi folks,
They are offering me a Gina 24 for a reasonable price. Any enperince with this card and GS? I\'ve done a search in this forum but no information retrived.
tks for any info on this

Ric

ricren
08-03-2002, 08:21 PM
I\'m surprised nobody responded. I asume there are no users of Gina? Is something wrong with this card? From the specs looks very interesting: 24 bits/8 outs/adat/spdif for $400. No card with that specs for less than $550.
Something strange is going on.

cheers

Ric

Doug Marshall
08-03-2002, 09:28 PM
Ric, I don\'t have a Gina but I use other Echo cards - Mona and Mia. If the Gina has the features you need then it should work fine for you. There\'s nothing wrong with Echo cards! - Doug

ricren
08-04-2002, 03:17 PM
Tks. for the asnwer,Doug. I was suspicious of nobody using it. Generally is good reason behind.
A Question: Do you use XP or 98SE? What\'s you latency?

cheers

Ric

Haydn
08-04-2002, 04:40 PM
I have a Darla 24 which is like the Gina but without the digital in/out. Card has always worked quite well without pops and clicks. I use it with Sonar 2.0 and Giga on the same machine just fine. The sound quality is quite good.

Doug Marshall
08-04-2002, 04:51 PM
I\'m running the Mona card with Win Me. I haven\'t measured latency but have not noticed any performance problems. I have a Darla also and several Mia cards. I had some setup problems with the Mia cards - once those were resolved, they have operated well.

Bruce A. Richardson
08-04-2002, 08:59 PM
Originally posted by ricren:
Hi folks,
They are offering me a Gina 24 for a reasonable price. Any enperince with this card and GS? I\'ve done a search in this forum but no information retrived.
tks for any info on this

Ric<font size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana, Arial\">The Gina is a great product...note that it has no onboard MIDI, though, so you\'ll need to have a separate MIDI interface.

Works well with Giga and mainstream apps.