Owner`s manual
VxD console – Gina24, Layla24, and Mona
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VxD console – Gina24, Layla24, and Mona
VxD Console – Gina24, Layla24, and Mona
This section of the manual only applies if you installed the VxD drivers and are
using Gina24, Layla24, or Mona.
A “virtual control surface” application called the Console is included with the
VxD driver. Every time you start Windows you will see it flicker across the screen
as it loads. Then it will minimize itself to the taskbar. The Console allows you to
control the audio I/O and clocking functions of your Echo product, and it brings
these controls to a single easy-to-use location. From the console you can mix the
virtual outputs, control the output levels, select clocks, and adjust input
monitoring.
Note:
While this portion of the manual primarily refers to Layla24, the
concepts will be similar for Gina24 and Mona. Mia’s console will be
explained in the following section.
The Console software was automatically installed at the same time that you
installed the VxD driver. If installation was successful, you should see a red
capital letter L, M, G for Layla24, Mona, and Gina. The letter/s will appear in
your Windows taskbar (typically in the bottom right-hand corner of your screen).
Double-clicking on the letter 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 function/stereo pair are then