really stupid question about patchbays ?

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rxkevco

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Hi,
just starting off a small home studio and have 4 rack effects to link up with my fostex fd8. I also have 3 guitar pedals which i would like to incorporate into the setup.
Have been advised to buy a patch bay, to tidy it all up and keep it all in series, so,,,, i went and got one off ebay.
It didnt come with a manual, and as usual, if have rushed into buying something i may not need, or indeed , know what to do with.
Can anybody help with some of the basics of using a patchbay, and how best to incorporate it into my setup.?
Have downloaded the manual, but its useless.
cheers, kev.
 
You may also have to look at the Fostex fd8 manual for solutions on how to integrate a patchbay. A couple of years ago I recorded to a Fostex VF16 through a dbx patchbay and I remember jumping through some hoops. I had a preamp and some effects routed to the patchbay and then to the Fostex through it's inserts. Using this setup I was able to bypass the VF16 internal preamps and record without using the internal effects which I didn't care for. The cabling was not all that straightforward, however, and I remember having to use insert cables. I also remember that the mixer section of the Fostex would not send previously recorded tracks out for processing. In other words, there was no simple send/return setup. Instead, you had to send a track to the patchbay for signal processing and then return it to an open (unused) track on the Fostex where the processed sighnal was recorded a second time. This was a bit cumbersome not to mention the additional AD/DA conversion involved. Your Fostex multitracker may be different but I would look to their manual for guidance.

http://fostex.com/index.php?file=support/documents
 
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