I have a pair of XLR splitters. One pair of mics split to 2 pre/ADCs = no problem. Besides, I don't think I could possibly run my 414s XY on-stage with Blumlein or split omnis begging to be run! Matt D has DPA 402x and a 722. The reason I don't think on-stage comps are good is because damn near *any* gear sounds mighty fine on-stage. But, shoot, we might as well give it a go - I'll bring the splitters.
See... I know what it is! You're chicken! You know c-1's are gonna make the 414's sound like ass!
Ok... we can use your spliiters! I will decided between now and then if I want to bring my Mackie rig too. You could just run the v3-r4 comp from the foh with your mk4's and go 414 > t+mod from stage.
Then I can run my mbho's on stage omni and my c4's on stage omni through my multi rig! Then we can have:
mbho vs c4 comp (yeah... I know. Kinda pointless)
v3 > r4 vs r4 comp
mk4 > v3 > MT vs mk4 > v3 > r4 vs mk4 > v3 > r4 > onyx for a 3way adc comp (assuming that the r4 passes the analog straight through)
That would give a perfect mic comp, a pre comp, a 3-way adc comp!
For single sources we could have
mk4 > v3 > mt
mk4 > v3 > r4 >onyx
mk4 > r4 > onyx
mk4 > r4
mk4 > v3 > r4
414 > t+mod
mbho > onyx
c4 > onyx
sbd > onyx
then, to top it all off. By utilizing everything that goes into the onyx we could have a 3,120-way matrix comp!!!!!!!
c4 + sbd matrix
c4 + mbho matrix
c4 + sbd +mbho matrix
c4 + mbho + mk4 > v3 > r4 matrix
c4 + mbho +sbd + mk4 > v3 > r4 matrix
c4 + mbho + mk4 > r4 matrix
c4 + mbho + sbd +mk4 > r4 matrix
c4 + mk4 > r4 matrix
c4 +sbd + mk4 > r4 matrix
c4 + mk4 > v3 > r4 matrix
c4 + sbd + mk4 > v3 > r4 matrix
c4 + mk4 > v3 > r4 mk4 > r4 matrix
c4 + sbd + mk4 > v3 > r4 mk4 > r4 matrix
mbho matrix
mbho + mk4 > v3 > r4 matrix
mbho + mbho + mk4 > r4 matrix
Awe fuck it! I just did the math 5 to the 5th power right? THEN we can post them all to the archive for everyone to enjoy!
Or do you think that is overkill?
Matt
***edit*** actually I just thought maybe we could find a way to run your t+ into the onyx and that should give us another 43,000 possible matrix combinations (give or take)!