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The Echo Console
Included with your Gina is a “
virtual control surface
” application called
The Echo Console. The Console allows you to control the audio I/O and
clocking functions of Gina, and it brings these controls to a single easy-to-
use location. From the console you can control input and output levels,
select synchronization clocks, adjust input monitoring, and activate the
EasyTrim
automatic input gain adjustment circuitry.
The Echo Console software was automatically installed at the same time
that you installed the Gina drivers for Windows 95/98. If installation was
successful, you should see a capital letter
G
in your Windows ‘95/98
taskbar (typically in the bottom right-hand corner of your screen). Clicking
on the “
G
” will activate the console program. It should look like this:
The console functions are grouped into three areas: inputs (in the upper left
corner), monitors (directly below the inputs that are being monitored), and
outputs (on the right hand side). The controls for a particular