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Well, in a perfect world you'd have channels in your snake set aside for the purpose, heya?
But the obvious aside, there are a number of ways to go about it, and a fair percentage of those ways virtually guarantee you're going to pick up every cab driver in a ten-mile radius.
I'm sure many of the studio owners and operators that frequent this board will (a) have several good suggestions, and (b) absolutely go apeshit when they read what I'm about to tell you, but here's one method.
I was doing overdubs in the K2 room at Battery in NYC, and, due to a strange confluence of events, ended with the amps in the live room, and playing in the control room via a good quality wireless. Now, this might not be the best method, and certainly not in midtown Manhattan, but either K2 is well-shielded or the RF Gods were smiling on me that month (probably due to the sheer hubris of the act itself). Either way, it worked out fine, and was actually quite convenient, as there wasn't any cord to get wrapped around the wheels of the chair.
Your mileage may vary on this one, and I haven't done it since, but it worked, at least that time. One option to consider anyways.
-Chris Randall
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