echo gina PCI card?
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glsimonsen
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echo gina PCI card?
Anyone have opinions on the Echo Gina PCI card for use w/ G5 powermac?
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glsimonsen
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Just bought a MiaMIDI for my PC. I replaced an old Delta 1010, and I can already tell that the sound is at least as clean if not cleaner. Latency is really good. On Live, I can easily get 5-7ms and it doesn't choke until you get to around 70-80% CPU. I'm also testing Forte (because I want to use my PC as a virtual rack) and I can max the CPU to 90-100% at 1ms latency on the MiaMIDI with minor crackles, and it can sit at around 80-90% easily. That's really nice 
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I've sold a ton of Ginas + all of Echo's products, and I've never heard a single complaint back from a customer about them.
The only thing I would investigate is that if there are any issues concerning PCI-X versus the latest incarnation of the G5 which is the PCI-E (I think).
I checked Echo's website but the specs on the Gina didn't specify any specific PCI compatability issues, but it wouldn't hurt to do a little sniffing around first.
The Gina is one of the best deals out there. I miss PCI. I used to use a Delta 10/10 and I never even had to think about latency issues.
The only thing I would investigate is that if there are any issues concerning PCI-X versus the latest incarnation of the G5 which is the PCI-E (I think).
I checked Echo's website but the specs on the Gina didn't specify any specific PCI compatability issues, but it wouldn't hurt to do a little sniffing around first.
The Gina is one of the best deals out there. I miss PCI. I used to use a Delta 10/10 and I never even had to think about latency issues.