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If you have a considerable collection of hardware and want the option to quickly create signal chains, then it's time to get a patchbay. Patchbays provide you with a clear overview of the inputs and outputs of your gear, which can then be easily hooked up using short little patch cables.

XLR vs TRS Jack vs TT/Bantam Studio Patchbays

Since the contacts of both TRS jack and Bantam plugs basically brush past the wrong pins when they're plugged in, it's best to use an XLR patchbay for microphones and microphone preamps. While this is not a problem for line signals, it is for any phantom-powered microphone. Also, note that Bantam plugs are a bit smaller than 6.3mm TRS jack plugs. This means that Bantam/TT patchbays can be equipped with more ports - in some cases as many as 96. That said, Bantam patchbays are generally a little more expensive.

The Patchbay Setup

Patchbays come with two rows of ports on both the front and rear. On either side, the upper row is made for linking up outputs while the lower row of ports can be connected to inputs. To ease life in the studio, patchbays can often be set to one of three different modes: full-normal, half-normal and non-normal.

Full-Normal

Say you've got a microphone preamp and a converter. You connect the output of the preamp to the first channel on the top row of the patchbay and the input of the converter to channel 1 on the bottom-row port. In the case of a full-normal patchbay, the top and bottom rows are connected until you plug in a cable. So, in this example, the microphone signal that you send to the preamp goes directly to the converter. If you want to run the microphone signal through a compressor before the signal is sent to the converter, you'll need to plug a patch cable into the top-row port of channel 1 to 'break' the connection between the top and the bottom port. The other end of the cable needs to be plugged into the input of your compressor. Now, take another patch cable and plug one end into the output of the compressor and the other end into the bottom-row port of the first channel. You've now gone full circle. In short, the advantage of a full-normal configuration is that you can create a default preamp-converter setup without the need to do any patching, and you won't need any more patch cables until you decide to add more gear to the signal chain.

Half-Normal

Half-normal mode is a lot like full-normal mode. The difference is that the connection between the top and bottom ports isn't terminated until you plug a patch cable into the bottom row. When you plug a cable into a top-row port, the signal gets split, which gives you the option to create parallel signal chains. Take the imaginary mic preamp -> compressor -> converter set-up we used to explain full-normal mode. By sending the output of the compressor to the bottom port of channel 2 instead of channel 1 as the last step, you can record the microphone both with and without compression in half-normal mode.

Non-Normal

In non-normal mode, the inputs and outputs aren't connected by default, meaning every connection has to be made manually. This type of patchbay is used for any processors you need to stick between your microphone and converter or want to use for your mix. After all, connecting the output of a compressor directly to its input wouldn't make any sense.

Digital Patchbays

As the name suggests, digital patchbays are operated digitally, so via software or an app instead of physical patch cables. One massive perk of digital patchbays is that you have the option to save your signal chains and switch between your recording set-up and your mixing set-up at the click of a mouse-button.

The Rear Panel: D-Sub (DB25) vs XLR/Jack Ports

Making full use of a patch bay means there'll be a mass of cables hanging out the back. To keep things looking neat, it's a good idea to use a DB25 multi-cable. A single DB25 plug can establish eight connections in one go, but will only work if the gear you want to connect to your patchbay sits close enough together. Fortunately, this is usually the case with multi-channel preamps, equalisers and compressors.

Frequently Asked Questions About Patchbays

How does a patch bay work?

A patchbay is a great way to keep a clear overview of all the inputs and outputs when you're running various external equalizers, compressors and preamps. Since every bit of kit connects to the same panel, you can quickly create different set-ups using short patch cables.

Samson Patch+ Balanced 48-Channel Patchbay

The Samson Patch+ patchbay simply sets you up with clean and clear overview of your inputs and outputs by placing them in two neat rows of 24 TRS jack pairs that can be switched between normal, half-normal, and thru.

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Recommended price £180.00
£122.00

RME DTOX-16 O

The RME DTOX-16 O breakout panel (rack) is designed to connect female XLR to D-sub.

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In stock
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Recommended price £386.00
£259.00

ART P48 Patch Bay

The ART P48 patch bay kits you out with 48 6.3mm jack patch gates, granting you eased jack access to a gear-packed set-up.

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Recommended price £188.00
£128.00

Black Lion Audio PBR XLR Studio Patchbay

Lining up a total of thirty-two channels (each with gold-plated contacts) and with four F-XLR ports fitted on the front panel to support hardware patching, the Black Lion Audio PBR XLR Patchbay is a slick studio must-have.

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Recommended price £213.00
£183.00

Tascam BO-16DX-IN Female XLR to D-Sub Breakout Box

The TASCAM BO-16DX/IN is a rack-mounted break-out box designed for professional installations and live sound applications. It's equipped with sixteen XLR inputs.

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Recommended price £307.00
£274.00

Tascam BO-32DE Euroblock to D-Sub Breakout Box

The TASCAM BO-32DE is a rugged, rack-mounted break-out box designed for professional installation. It's equipped with 32 front-panel Euroblock terminals that are internally bridged to four D-Sub output connectors.

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Recommended price £307.00
£265.00

Black Lion Audio PBR-TT Patch Bay

Flexibility is key in any studio, so Black Lion Audio take that concept to extremes by lining up ninety-six TT ports alongside twelve DB25 ports in one patch bay.

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Recommended price £1,056.00
£865.00

RME DTOX-16 I

The RME DTOX-16 I breakout panel (rack) is designed to connect male XLR to D-sub.

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Recommended price £386.00
£269.00

RME DTOX-32

The RME DTOX-32 breakout panel (rack) is designed to connect a male female AES/EBU to D-sub.

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Recommended price £389.00
£291.00

Tascam BO-16DX-OUT D-Sub to Male XLR Breakout Box

The TASCAM BO-16DX/OUT is a rack-mounted break-out box designed for professional installations and live sound applications. It's equipped with sixteen XLR outputs.

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Recommended price £307.00
£270.00

Black Lion Audio PBR TRS-BT Studio Patchbay

The Black Lion Audio PBR TRS-BT patchbay comes loaded with no less than 46 channels and Bluetooth connectivity, making it a superbly flexible unit for creative sound engineers.

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Order now and receive delivery within approx. 10 business days
Recommended price £336.00
£245.00

ART P16 XLR patch bay

ART's P16 is an XLR patch bay with 16 XLR male and 16 XLR female connectors. If your gear mainly has rear-mounted XLR connectors, the ART P16 is an excellent way of making your inputs more accessible.

Order now and receive delivery within approx. 4 weeks
Order now and receive delivery within approx. 4 weeks
Recommended price £149.00
£93.00

Neutrik NYS SPP L1 patch panel 48 inputs

<p>This high-grade patch panel offers no fewer than 48 jack inputs and outputs. Thanks to its rugged metal housing, this 19-inch rack-size patch panel can take a hit.</p>

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Order now and receive delivery within approx. 5 business days
Recommended price £76.00
£61.00

DAP ACU-100 audio connector panel

<p>The DAP Audio ACU-100 audio connector panel is a neat solution to connect your devices in a structured manner. At the front of the panel you'll find various connectors.</p>

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Order now and receive delivery within approx. 10 business days
Recommended price £173.00
£108.00

ART TPatch Patch Bay

The Art T-Patch sets you up with an 8-channel patch bay so you can keep your set-up clean, organised and ready for a multitude of input signals.

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Order now and receive delivery within approx. 5 business days
Recommended price £79.00
£55.00

Black Lion Audio PBR TRS Studio Patchbay

Quick-and-easy access to ample inputs and outputs is essential for any serious studio set-up, which is exactly where patchbays like the Black Lion Audio PBR TRS come in.

Order now and receive delivery within approx. 7 weeks
Order now and receive delivery within approx. 7 weeks
Recommended price £267.00
£223.00

RME DTOX-16 I/O

The RME DTOX-16 I/O breakout panel (rack) is designed to connect (passive) female and male XLR to D-sub.

Order now and receive delivery within approx. 6 business days
Order now and receive delivery within approx. 6 business days
Recommended price £386.00
£266.00

Neutrik NPPA-TT-S-FN TT/Bantam Patchbay

Flexible and compact, the Neutrik NPPA-TT-S-FN patchbay comes densely loaded with TT/Bantam audio ports and designed for professionals.

Order now and receive delivery within approx. 11 business days
Order now and receive delivery within approx. 11 business days
Recommended price £1,130.00
£649.00

(B-Stock) Samson S Patch+ Balanced 48-Channel Patchbay

The Samson Patch+ patchbay simply sets you up with clean and clear overview of your inputs and outputs by placing them in two neat rows of 24 TRS jack pairs that can be switched between normal, half-normal, and thru.

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In stock
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Recommended price £122.00
£119.00

(B-Stock) ART P48 Patch Bay

The ART P48 patch bay kits you out with 48 6.3mm jack patch gates, granting you eased jack access to a gear-packed set-up.

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In stock
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Recommended price £128.00
£125.00
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