Blue Bear,
Forgive me if this breaches "crossposting" slightly but I have consistantly recieved the most reliable advice from you.
I understand the basics of NORMALED, SEMI-NORMALED AND DE-NORMALED patchbays but am having a little trouble figuring out the best application for me.
My question was psoted in detail here
http://www.homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?s=&threadid=72038
so you could awnser in either thread.
But say you have unfortunately only a Yamaha 4-track cassette (cough, gag) with also unfortuantley unbalanced TS inputs as your storage device.
A Mackie 1402 VLZ-Pro mixer. The pre's on this are not used much a this point.
Two 48 pt Patchbays 1-balanced (Neutrik) and one 48 pt un-balanced (Behringer - your favorite brand but with convenient easily switchable modes).
1 Joe Meek VCQ-6
1 DMP 3
Various budget DI's for guitar and bass. Sans Amp Bass Driver, ART TUBE PAC, V-AMP 2.
A few effects and Comps
Nano Verb, Compser Pro, RNC, ART multi-effects.
With 4 tracks and the neccessary bouncing I have no "normal" channel layout each channel must be available for multiple input sources.
Before I picked up the mixer (Mars close out) I used the unbalanced patch bay for all inputs and the two Aux sends and stereo returns for the 4-track.
Primarily I do instrumentals with drum machine and only mic occasional vocals although I want to start micing some
acoustic guitar (MXL V67, Oktavia MC-012's and an SM 57 available) for hashing out song idea demos. I do all the instruments one at a time so far.
Also I have the ability to mix into my PC via an Echo Darla 24 with Cool Edit SE (demo version) for MP3 posting and CD burning. The PC is not really availabe for my main recording media and a DAW is on my wish list but the money aint there.
Any way what is the best most efficient and flexible way to hook all this up? (the other thread lists my previous patching confiruration but I won't repeat it again here).
Ditch the patchbays and just use the Mixer or just use the patchbays for now untill I have need of the mixer or incorporate both?
I want to take advantage of using balanced lines when available with the mics and preamps and into the Echo Darla (4-track to DMP3 to Echo Darla) and I don't want to climb behind the rack each time I hook up and unhook a mic. Everything has to be closed up and put away at the end of each day to keep my wife happy and the kids from destroying it.
Any ideas besides spending anymore money that I don't have?