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Bguzaldo
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I just got me a soundcraft ghost, the 24 channel model and I'm working on gettin it all wired up.
So far I've got an insert bay hooked up, my monitor/DA bay hooked up and my AD/Direct out bay hooked up and I'm just wondering what you all think about hookin up mics to patchbays.
I have a few Pre's that I want to be able to use and I'll be getting some analog EQs soon so I was thinking of having 8 channels of the ghost hooked up to a patchbay for mic routing and then get a 16 channel stage snake for the rest. (The ghost has a Line/XLR switch so I guess it would also be possible to get a 24 channel snake too)
Now what is the best way to go about this. Would the 12 channel XLR patchbay by Hosa be the best route?
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/PDR369/
Or should I just use an average balanced bay with XLR to TRS back n forth from it?
I've never used a patchbay for this application so I was wondering what you guys think. I' really appreciate any help.
Thanks,
-Barrett
So far I've got an insert bay hooked up, my monitor/DA bay hooked up and my AD/Direct out bay hooked up and I'm just wondering what you all think about hookin up mics to patchbays.
I have a few Pre's that I want to be able to use and I'll be getting some analog EQs soon so I was thinking of having 8 channels of the ghost hooked up to a patchbay for mic routing and then get a 16 channel stage snake for the rest. (The ghost has a Line/XLR switch so I guess it would also be possible to get a 24 channel snake too)
Now what is the best way to go about this. Would the 12 channel XLR patchbay by Hosa be the best route?
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/PDR369/
Or should I just use an average balanced bay with XLR to TRS back n forth from it?
I've never used a patchbay for this application so I was wondering what you guys think. I' really appreciate any help.
Thanks,
-Barrett