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Re: Echo Gina 3G : Obsolete, or (still) a solid recommendation?

by drichard <DRichard@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 20, 2008 at 07:14 AM

Hi,

If you already have one, and as long as your motherboard sup****ts PCI,
the 3G is fine. Just realize that as the industry goes forward PCI is
going to fade away, though I'm not convinced it will as quickly as
some suggest. Eventually you will need something else. But I have
several PCI cards, and I'm not giving up on them for quite a while.

Dean

On May 15, 4:46=A0pm, "MSchmidt" <n...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Been using Echo cards my whole mixing life... current model is the Gina
G=
3
> (PCI).
>
> I was simply wondering if another card out there would perform better
> latency-wise, with regards to Sonar 7 tracking & mixing. For instance,
Ec=
ho
> seems to be pu****ng its Firewire models centerstage, leaving you with
the
> impression that the PCI models are outdated. Are they, though? Do I
stand=
 to
> gain anything with regards to latency if I switch to Firewire-based
model=
s?
>
> Or, more drastically, is Echo a company you'd recommend I leave behind
> altogether?
>
> (For what it's worth, I don't need multiple outputs, even though the
Gina
> goes up to 6.)
 




 21 Posts in Topic:
Echo Gina 3G : Obsolete, or (still) a solid recommendation?
"MSchmidt" <  2008-05-15 17:46:29 
Re: Echo Gina 3G : Obsolete, or (still) a solid recommendation?
Laurence Payne <lp@[EM  2008-05-16 00:16:10 
Re: Echo Gina 3G : Obsolete, or (still) a solid recommendation?
"Soundhaspriority&qu  2008-05-15 19:28:34 
Re: Echo Gina 3G : Obsolete, or (still) a solid recommendation?
"MSchmidt" <  2008-06-19 19:56:55 
Re: Echo Gina 3G : Obsolete, or (still) a solid recommendation?
drichard <DRichard@[EM  2008-06-20 07:14:15 
Re: Echo Gina 3G : Obsolete, or (still) a solid recommendation?
"MSchmidt" <  2008-06-20 13:06:01 
Re: Echo Gina 3G : Obsolete, or (still) a solid recommendation?
drichard <DRichard@[EM  2008-06-20 10:47:14 
Which of PCI/PCIe/Firewire/USB is best for audio? (was: Echo Gin
"MSchmidt" <  2008-06-23 13:47:13 
Re: Which of PCI/PCIe/Firewire/USB is best for audio? (was: Echo
"Steve Karl" &l  2008-06-23 15:04:27 
Re: Which of PCI/PCIe/Firewire/USB is best for audio? (was: Echo
"Ricky Hunt" &l  2008-06-25 00:17:20 
Re: Which of PCI/PCIe/Firewire/USB is best for audio? (was: Echo
"Phoenix" <g  2008-06-25 13:40:20 
Re: Which of PCI/PCIe/Firewire/USB is best for audio? (was: Echo
"Ricky Hunt" &l  2008-06-26 00:51:47 
Take 2 : Which of PCI/PCIe/Firewire/USB is best for audio?
"MSchmidt" <  2008-06-28 11:07:55 
Re: Take 2 : Which of PCI/PCIe/Firewire/USB is best for audio?
Romeo Rondeau <eveyone  2008-06-28 10:45:59 
Re: Take 2 : Which of PCI/PCIe/Firewire/USB is best for audio?
"Phoenix" <g  2008-06-28 22:15:57 
Re: Take 2 : Which of PCI/PCIe/Firewire/USB is best for audio?
Donk <don81846@[EMAIL   2008-06-29 17:15:08 
Re: Take 2 : Which of PCI/PCIe/Firewire/USB is best for audio?
"David Morgan \(MAMS  2008-06-30 02:36:45 
Re: Which of PCI/PCIe/Firewire/USB is best for audio? (was: Echo
ramtazz <ramtazz@[EMAI  2008-07-05 10:40:21 
Re: Which of PCI/PCIe/Firewire/USB is best for audio? (was: Echo
RD Jones <annonn@[EMAI  2008-06-23 16:14:14 
Re: Which of PCI/PCIe/Firewire/USB is best for audio? (was: Echo
max rock <maxrock@[EMA  2008-06-23 17:37:17 
Re: Which of PCI/PCIe/Firewire/USB is best for audio? (was: Echo
"Phoenix" <g  2008-06-24 16:53:25 

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