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<blockquote data-quote="Craig Hauber" data-source="post: 88361" data-attributes="member: 272"><p>Re: Midas Heritage Insert Snake</p><p></p><p>No patchbay, but a 52ch TRS ramlatch fanout in the doghouse with a matching 52ch fanout with it's connector rackmounted in the back of the effects rack on a hinged panel. We would then just use ramlatch standard snake trunk segments to connect the doghouse to the rack -generally a 30' one.</p><p></p><p>The rack was left standard patched. Gates 1-8, comps 9-16, money-channel goodies 17 and up. Yes there were lots of TRS to XLR adapters involved depending on the pieces in the rack, but the majority of connections were still TRS.</p><p></p><p>Any custom patching was done in the doghouse and for 1-offs, there was always much dashing behind the desk to adjust things. Fan-outs were always long enough to span the full width of the board with slack to spare and same in the rack to reach "visiting" pieces that ended up sitting on top of it.</p><p></p><p>The nice thing about the ramlatch was the ability to rough-patch the board in the shop to really speed-up load-in and setup. Also having properly whirlwind-built, mogami and neutrik cable assemblies removed much worry about cable problems, rarely if ever did I have a problem with the Ramlatch connector continuity, but I also kept good care of them while in tour and also for one-off use</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig Hauber, post: 88361, member: 272"] Re: Midas Heritage Insert Snake No patchbay, but a 52ch TRS ramlatch fanout in the doghouse with a matching 52ch fanout with it's connector rackmounted in the back of the effects rack on a hinged panel. We would then just use ramlatch standard snake trunk segments to connect the doghouse to the rack -generally a 30' one. The rack was left standard patched. Gates 1-8, comps 9-16, money-channel goodies 17 and up. Yes there were lots of TRS to XLR adapters involved depending on the pieces in the rack, but the majority of connections were still TRS. Any custom patching was done in the doghouse and for 1-offs, there was always much dashing behind the desk to adjust things. Fan-outs were always long enough to span the full width of the board with slack to spare and same in the rack to reach "visiting" pieces that ended up sitting on top of it. The nice thing about the ramlatch was the ability to rough-patch the board in the shop to really speed-up load-in and setup. Also having properly whirlwind-built, mogami and neutrik cable assemblies removed much worry about cable problems, rarely if ever did I have a problem with the Ramlatch connector continuity, but I also kept good care of them while in tour and also for one-off use [/QUOTE]
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