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Old 17-10-07, 01:50 PM
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There is one really professional method. But it's a lot of hardwork...
Trunk the cables on the wall, make a cannon or instrument cable interface different walls. Then jack in each mic cable to your mics. Position the interface to where is closest to your common recording areas.
On the other side, another interface comes out and get's connected to your interface. Label each cable point by number.
It's a very tedious method that involves drilling, soldering cables etc, but this is how pro studios do it. That's why you can't see the cables. I was planning on doing this, but since i'm moving out soon, it's pointless.
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