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littledog
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pipelineaudio said:its a minor point...I was just assumiong this configuration:
Patchbay 1 :
top row: mic lines from snakes
full normalled to
bottom row: mic preamp ins
Patchbay 2 :
top row: tape machine output
half normalled to
bottom row: Console tape return ( or line in or another patchbay to do both)
Patchbay 3 :
top row : channel insert send
half normalled to
bottom row : channel insert return
patchbay 4:
top row direct out/mic pre out
half normalled to
bottom row: tape machine input
patchbay 5:
facilities; aux send and return, mix outs, group outs, etc...migfht need a few bays for this
patchbay 6: outboard
might be overkill but you know
actually with 96 poijnt patchbays a 24 track studio would be well under this like you say, but leave room to grow
and again ,this is just my style of building...if you work in a different way you could get a way with a lot fewer...I see a lot of midi guys with tremendous power needing only to patch a few things...
how is yours set up ?
thanks for the welcome BTW![]()
Well, since you are only using half of the available patchpoints on each patchbay, you are certainly leaving a LOT of room to grow. That, plus the fact that I use an XLR patchbay for mic inputs (makes me less nervous about phantom power, and leaves more flexibility for mic patching) would explain why I'm getting by with half as many bays. But, if you're planning on expanding from 24 to a 48 track set-up soon, then I can see the logic for leaving half of every bay empty.