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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas Dameron" data-source="post: 85219" data-attributes="member: 1098"><p>Re: Midas Heritage Insert Snake</p><p></p><p>Is it for portable or installed use? If portable there is no question that a patchbay system is not a good idea. Typically folks use multiple snakes to get from the fx racks. One of gates, one of comps and one of fx/playback is common. Usually there is a multipin disconnect at the rack that the cable rides in the doghouse, although this can get pricey. Especially with the comps, make sure there is enough spread in the console end of the snake so that you can patch inserts into channels spread far apart on the console. Also, if you're getting custom cables made up be sure to leave spare channels for cable failure and adding gear to the fx rack. It's easy enough to secure unused channels of the snake out of the way if they aren't needed at the time. </p><p></p><p>thomas d.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas Dameron, post: 85219, member: 1098"] Re: Midas Heritage Insert Snake Is it for portable or installed use? If portable there is no question that a patchbay system is not a good idea. Typically folks use multiple snakes to get from the fx racks. One of gates, one of comps and one of fx/playback is common. Usually there is a multipin disconnect at the rack that the cable rides in the doghouse, although this can get pricey. Especially with the comps, make sure there is enough spread in the console end of the snake so that you can patch inserts into channels spread far apart on the console. Also, if you're getting custom cables made up be sure to leave spare channels for cable failure and adding gear to the fx rack. It's easy enough to secure unused channels of the snake out of the way if they aren't needed at the time. thomas d. [/QUOTE]
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