Hi there, here’s just a crazy suggestion: I think the best way would be the way 
you just did it. Describing each element in turn. For example, vocal mic plugs 
into X, then goes to Y, then goes to Z. Of course, you will have to explain 
each particular channel in turn. But, since it would be too time-consuming to 
build an actual small replica of the studio, perhaps description is the best 
way. I would  just talk it out, then explain it. My bass guitar cord is plugged 
into my base. Then, it is plugged into a preamp sitting over here on the floor. 
Coming out of the back of the preamp, is a quarter inch cord which goes from 
the preamp to the mixing board in channel 2. Do you see what I’m saying? What 
do you think?


Jimmie Smith

> On Oct 26, 2021, at 10:55 AM, Niklas Karlsson <niklas.karlsso...@hotmail.se> 
> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi all,
>  
> Hope you are doing well!
>  
> I realize this may be a bit off-topic, I apologise for that, but I think you 
> are the people who knows this best. :)
> We have a bigger studio here in town, with several patches and pre-amps.
> We want to build a map or diagram of the studio, so that one who's totally 
> blind can get a picture of how the studio is built and the relation between 
> each element.
> As an example, we want to show that the microphone cable should go to a 
> specific input in the patch in the recording room, then from the relevant 
> patch channel in the control room to the pre-amp, and then from the pre-amp 
> to the right channel on the mixer.
> I hope you understand what we are trying to do. :)
>  
> Do you have any suggestions on how we could do this?
> We thought about writing an Excel document with all elements, but since the 
> screen reader only reads one cell at a time, it still becomes very hard to 
> navigate around and to get an understanding of the relation between 
> everything.
>  
> Thanks very much in advance for your help!
>  
> All the best!
>  
> Kind regards,
> Niklas
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