Re: [gina-users] Hello! + question

1998-08-07 Thread Alfredo Pereira
Yeah. you are write...Events has answered me all the time...And I agree with your ideas about Gina...But, for the price, it has a lot of "bang for the buck" and it close the gap for the home project recordist...for under 500, you have a lot of power under your fingers...That´s how I see it...A

Re: [gina-users] Hello! + question

1998-08-06 Thread Gareth
Hi Alfredo Yeah, I've done all that with the consumer/pro thing. Event said "we'll pass your comments onto our software developers" and I've heard nothing since. Not that I blame them, particularly, on the whole they've been better with product support than most people and have always at leas

Re: [gina-users] Hello! + question

1998-08-04 Thread Alfredo Pereira
Gareth...just guessing...: have you tried swithing back and forth the Consumer or Pro option for Gina s/pdf under Gina´s drivers? Some people also have comented that they had to re-start Windows for that to be effect...Not in case, but maybe in yours...who knows...What does Event says about it?

Re: [gina-users] Hello! + question

1998-08-04 Thread Gareth
Hi Alfredo Thanks for the reply. I don't think it's a problem with the sampler, as I've been told by someone else that they had problems using the S/PDIF I/O for data (rather than audio) transfer too - in fact, it was this person who suggested doing the the 20bit-16bit file conversion thing t

Re: [gina-users] Hello! + question

1998-07-30 Thread Alfredo Pereira
Hi Gareth...I am using Gina for mixing to a DA-30, MKII dat recorder, then transfer digitally back to my audio editing sequencer (Cakewalk Pro Audio 7.01), adding some mastering...SoundForge, Wavelab...and then back to the DA-30 digital, no problem at all...I have heard than some older stuff have