Mogami, but these are custom. You can buy spools of the Mogami wiring & the Neutrik connectors, so I get a bunch of that stuff & solder it together lol. It lets me do custom colors though, custom lengths, and it's about 3 to 4 times cheaper haha.
Yeah, that's true some of them do have the D-Sub connection. But there's a lot of them that do require soldering. I've had to solder enough of them myself. Either way though, I think aside from that technical point, I feel the info was still pretty useful throughout the video. Especially since a TT patch bay was only mentioned in brief passing as extra information & the focus of the video was a 1/4" patch bay & how to set one up.
I just tried to share this video. Are you still on twitter (or "X" or whatever they wanna call it?!). If not, there's no way for some of us to share it.
I appreciate that. My handle on there is Realistic_Pro I wasn't able to do "Realistic Productions" like my other socials because it was too many characters for Twitter I guess lol.
Great explanation and love the visual as your showing us how everything is set up with the patch bay.
Thank you for letting me know! Glad the info was useful. 🙏🏼
Thanks for this!
You're welcome! Glad it popped up on your feed, because I remember you commented on a previous video that you were looking forward to this one!
Awesome!
Thank you!
What brand cabels are you suing?
Mogami, but these are custom. You can buy spools of the Mogami wiring & the Neutrik connectors, so I get a bunch of that stuff & solder it together lol. It lets me do custom colors though, custom lengths, and it's about 3 to 4 times cheaper haha.
But my TT patchbay (though not yet connected) uses DB25 cables... No soldering.
Yeah, that's true some of them do have the D-Sub connection. But there's a lot of them that do require soldering. I've had to solder enough of them myself. Either way though, I think aside from that technical point, I feel the info was still pretty useful throughout the video. Especially since a TT patch bay was only mentioned in brief passing as extra information & the focus of the video was a 1/4" patch bay & how to set one up.
I just tried to share this video. Are you still on twitter (or "X" or whatever they wanna call it?!). If not, there's no way for some of us to share it.
I appreciate that. My handle on there is Realistic_Pro I wasn't able to do "Realistic Productions" like my other socials because it was too many characters for Twitter I guess lol.