thanks Valis. So I don't have to feel ashamed too much about my hobby-istic approach? I really thought that
Originally I made tabel based matrixes of connections for several units, with text indications of the connections, but it was more complicating than enlightening.
Then I decided to do it more graphically.
The use of colours is so useful, they are distinctive on their own.
It's now clear what are instruments, controllers, computers or 'utility' stuff like hubs or printer, in the chart above.
Also, using different colors for the cables avoids the excessive need of the curved 'cable bridges'.
Important was the arrangement of the 'building blocks', as it's better not to have too much line 'crossings'.
You should be able to see the flow of the signals in a wink.
@ Stardust: there was also an audio patchbay involved, hence I decided to keep the instruments audio connections in the chart above just indicative, as it would be too much.
So I made a separate chart which does those audio connections.
These are actually streight forward, so it wasn't really necessory to outlay them.
Yet it can be handy to check for mono or stereo status of the routing, and a few details regarding what connections have to be patched to either a not used Luna slot or to the analog-in of Scope.
The instrument colors are kept consequently along the routing, including for the cables.
Maybe some of you -with a more complicated setup- will be inspired to create something similar.
It's nothing compared with the real (drawing) stuff you are doing Valis

I love that program tho, it's a joy to work with it
