
sweetbeats
Reel deep thoughts...
If yes, then count your #*%$& blessings. 
I've been limping on jury-rigged connections and/or partial and no connections and I decided its time to finally get the custom snakes I made months ago into place and finally get the Tascam M-__, Ampex MM-1000, 3M M-64, DAW setup and about 20U of outboard gear all interconnected.
PITA.
It doesn't help that my studio is small, and my gear is big. This is no surprise to me but being twisted into contortions and breaking a sweat to plug stuff up is a stark reminder of my choices.
I'm really good looking at the back of the mixer with a mirror and hooking stuff up that way now; done it enough.
The big challenge in all this is working through the logic of how to get the analog and digital realms logically interfaced at the Tascam mixer in such a way as to minimize any re-patching. It's a 12 channel mixer, so there are some limitations as far as trying to meet that goal with all the stuff. I've worked it out so I have the 8 group outs connected to the Ampex (balanced via two Tascam LA-40mkIIs), and also to 8 DAW inputs (there are two parallel outs per group), and 8 returns from the DAW to channel 1~8 LINE 1 inputs and 8 returns from the Ampex to the channel 1~8 LINE 2 inputs. The MIC, LINE 1 and LINE 2 inputs all have separate trim knobs on each strip and can be simultaneously accessed in a number of different ways individually and via programmable group source switching, so that's nice. Then I've got the remaining 8 line inputs (LINE 1 and LINE 2 on channels 9~12) patched to various sources including two outboard instrument pres, the stereo out of a guitar effects pedal board, the output of my spring reverb, a couple more DAW outputs (intended as effects returns), and the DAW master stereo output (via a foldback from one of the "EXTRA" inputs in the master section). All that stuff is patched via a Neutrik patchbay. The 3M deck is in there as well but a little differently since it goes straight to the mixer first. It's really been a brain-bender and it doesn't help that it's been months since I last put thought into this so I'm having to try and retrace my steps as far as how I labeled the patchbay (but stuff wasn't hooked into it yet...trying to remember what I was thinking at times).
I'm sure I'll change things up a but as I start working with it, but there are things the kids are wanting to do and I'm tired of having to say "we'll get there...it's just not all quite hooked up yet."
It's been a crazy couple years.
Anyway, for those of you that are well past this stage of getting everything interfaced, and/or to those of you that have a nice straight-ahead setup, I'm envious.

I've been limping on jury-rigged connections and/or partial and no connections and I decided its time to finally get the custom snakes I made months ago into place and finally get the Tascam M-__, Ampex MM-1000, 3M M-64, DAW setup and about 20U of outboard gear all interconnected.
PITA.
It doesn't help that my studio is small, and my gear is big. This is no surprise to me but being twisted into contortions and breaking a sweat to plug stuff up is a stark reminder of my choices.
I'm really good looking at the back of the mixer with a mirror and hooking stuff up that way now; done it enough.
The big challenge in all this is working through the logic of how to get the analog and digital realms logically interfaced at the Tascam mixer in such a way as to minimize any re-patching. It's a 12 channel mixer, so there are some limitations as far as trying to meet that goal with all the stuff. I've worked it out so I have the 8 group outs connected to the Ampex (balanced via two Tascam LA-40mkIIs), and also to 8 DAW inputs (there are two parallel outs per group), and 8 returns from the DAW to channel 1~8 LINE 1 inputs and 8 returns from the Ampex to the channel 1~8 LINE 2 inputs. The MIC, LINE 1 and LINE 2 inputs all have separate trim knobs on each strip and can be simultaneously accessed in a number of different ways individually and via programmable group source switching, so that's nice. Then I've got the remaining 8 line inputs (LINE 1 and LINE 2 on channels 9~12) patched to various sources including two outboard instrument pres, the stereo out of a guitar effects pedal board, the output of my spring reverb, a couple more DAW outputs (intended as effects returns), and the DAW master stereo output (via a foldback from one of the "EXTRA" inputs in the master section). All that stuff is patched via a Neutrik patchbay. The 3M deck is in there as well but a little differently since it goes straight to the mixer first. It's really been a brain-bender and it doesn't help that it's been months since I last put thought into this so I'm having to try and retrace my steps as far as how I labeled the patchbay (but stuff wasn't hooked into it yet...trying to remember what I was thinking at times).
I'm sure I'll change things up a but as I start working with it, but there are things the kids are wanting to do and I'm tired of having to say "we'll get there...it's just not all quite hooked up yet."
It's been a crazy couple years.
Anyway, for those of you that are well past this stage of getting everything interfaced, and/or to those of you that have a nice straight-ahead setup, I'm envious.