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| Patchbay Trick Hey, I'm laying out a new patchbay for my home studio, and I thought of a new way (to me, at least) to lay out some combination mult / phase reverse inputs, 2 sets of which would look like this: I've never seen it before, so I thought I'd pass it along. Makes for a nice M-S mult, one that uses one fewer patch cables than the typical way. Of course for M-S, you could eveb skip 'Out 2', if you've only got room for 3 jacks. Hope this is useful info! |
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