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Old 16-10-07, 10:01 AM
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well for a start, I always have a standard

1) 7 XLR cables bunched together like a snake cable : "L cymbals,snare,kick,tom,tom,tom,R cymbals". I actually write numbers on the "XLR head" with a zebra marker. like "1" on the female and "1" on the male.. then "2"..."2" .. "3".... "3.".. etc etc

2) then the standard 3 1/4jack cables bunched together "L guitar,R guitar,Bass"

then the vocal mic Rode NTK I bought a small XLR cable to put along with it so I don't miss out.

then I have another category and that's "instrument microphones" either for 1) or 2)

and finally a small bag with all the spare parts , 1 1/4jack cable, 1 XLR cable , 1 pair of behringer mics. and 1 IEC power cable. and err loads of adapters. and a power socket extension.I do mobile recording which means I setup and tear down the "studio" upon every session, and there's no room for "oops, I forgot to bring this" errors. haha.

hope this helps.

P.S : hey THOA, don't mind me link this post to my recording FAQ thread.

Last edited by blueprintstudios; 16-10-07 at 10:34 AM.
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