
homestudioguy
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I have 8-inputs into my AW16G and a 2 row 96? point (Carvin) patchbay.
(24 on top row, 24 on bottom row, same on reverse side.)
Into the left side of my patchbay (inputs 1-12 top row) I have connected :
SR16 drum machine-left and right---------(2)
PODxt-left and right----------------------(2/4)
Ensoniq KS-32-left and right--------------(2/6)
ART GOLD MPA-channel 1 and channel 2--(2/8)
#1 Focusrite TrakMaster Pro--------------(1/9)
#2 Focusrite TrakMaster Pro--------------(1/10)
Dual Bay Cassette Unit out/left and right--(2/12)
I have an 8 channel TRS snake 'leaving" the patchbay on lower row on channels 17-24 to the AW16G
Would it be best to keep these above items on the (left) side of the patch bay and separate from the 8 "ins" on the right (going to the AW16G) and patch each one in as needed?
OR?
should I integrate 8 of the above to be "hard-wired" as it were, with the 8 "ins" (going to the AW16G) and then use patch cables to interrupt the "hard-wired" channels when necessary with the other units/channels?
(24 on top row, 24 on bottom row, same on reverse side.)
Into the left side of my patchbay (inputs 1-12 top row) I have connected :
SR16 drum machine-left and right---------(2)
PODxt-left and right----------------------(2/4)
Ensoniq KS-32-left and right--------------(2/6)
ART GOLD MPA-channel 1 and channel 2--(2/8)
#1 Focusrite TrakMaster Pro--------------(1/9)
#2 Focusrite TrakMaster Pro--------------(1/10)
Dual Bay Cassette Unit out/left and right--(2/12)
I have an 8 channel TRS snake 'leaving" the patchbay on lower row on channels 17-24 to the AW16G
Would it be best to keep these above items on the (left) side of the patch bay and separate from the 8 "ins" on the right (going to the AW16G) and patch each one in as needed?
OR?

should I integrate 8 of the above to be "hard-wired" as it were, with the 8 "ins" (going to the AW16G) and then use patch cables to interrupt the "hard-wired" channels when necessary with the other units/channels?