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bduersch
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If the average picture is worth a thousand words, then this diagram is probably worth a small novel:
I actually started doing diagrams like this for my excessively complicated guitar rigs a few years ago. After simplifying a bit on the guitar front, I decided this might be better applied to my home studio setup. I just went through a major gear sale & purchase cycle... I don't have the setup finalized yet (still in the process of determining which instruments & mics sound best through which preamps/converters) but all the gear's here, it's just a matter of how I wire it up for different projects.
So, is anyone else out there anal enough to spend time diagramming things out in this much detail? Or am I the only one with way too much time on my hands?
--B

I actually started doing diagrams like this for my excessively complicated guitar rigs a few years ago. After simplifying a bit on the guitar front, I decided this might be better applied to my home studio setup. I just went through a major gear sale & purchase cycle... I don't have the setup finalized yet (still in the process of determining which instruments & mics sound best through which preamps/converters) but all the gear's here, it's just a matter of how I wire it up for different projects.
So, is anyone else out there anal enough to spend time diagramming things out in this much detail? Or am I the only one with way too much time on my hands?
--B