
An audio multicore cable (often colloquially referred to as a multicore, snake cable or snake) is a thick cable which usually contains 4–64 individual audio cables inside a common, sturdy outer jacket. Audio
multicore cables are used to convey many
audio signals between two locations, such as in
audio recording,
sound reinforcement,
PA systems and
broadcasting
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.
Multicores often route many signals from microphones or musical instruments to a
mixing console, and can also carry signals from a mixing console back to speakers.
In
audio engineering, the term ''multicore'' may refer to the several things:
*an unterminated length of
multicore cable intended for
analog audio signals (a type of
cable harness)
*a terminated cable, with a multipin connector or many individual connectors
*the entire assembly of a terminated multicore cable and stage box
Applications

Multicores usually create a link between the
stage and
sound desk
A mixing console or mixing desk is an electronic device for mixing audio signals, used in sound recording and reproduction and sound reinforcement systems. Inputs to the console include microphones, signals from electric or electronic ins ...
, or live room and control room. When used in sound reinforcement, the multicore cable runs from the
stage box or
microphone splitter
Audio signal flow is the path an audio signal takes from source to output. The concept of audio signal flow is closely related to the concept of audio gain staging; each component in the signal flow can be thought of as a gain stage.
In typical h ...
to the
front-of-house sound desk, where it connects to a mixing console.
Portable multicore cables, stored loose or on a drum, enable sound systems to be set up at temporary outdoor locations such as
music festival
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s.
Permanent installations, especially
recording studio
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s, use stage boxes mounted in the floor or walls, with the multicore cable running through the
ceiling or
false floor
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.
Without a snake, a rock band performing onstage, for example, would require 20 or more individual microphone cables running from the stage to the mixing console (typically located at the rear of a venue). This would be harder to set up, would cause tangled cables, and it would be difficult to identify each cable.
Varieties
Terminations
Different termination methods can be used on each end to suit the application. When individual connectors are used, three pin
XLR connectors are most common, although
phone connectors are occasionally used.
An end with many individual connectors fanning out is sometimes called a ''tail'' or ''fanout'', and generally connects directly to a mixing console.
The number of connectors on a multicore is often specified by notation such as "8/4" or "8×4" for 8 sends and 4 returns. ''Sends'' usually connect a microphone to a mixing console, and ''returns'' connect a mixing console to speakers.
A snake with only returns is often called a ''drive snake''.
Some systems use large multipin connectors, colloquially called ''mults'',
which make it easier to join snakes togetherfor example, to connect subsnakes to a main stage box. This allows the system to be expanded by channel count or length. Connectors based on
MIL-DTL-5015
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(historically MIL-C-5015) are common.
Alternatives include EDAC, Burndy, and DB-25 connectors.
While the sound reinforcement industry often uses proprietary premade multicores, the
television
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broadcasting industry uses a standardized 12-channel multicore, with a common 37-pin connector on each end known as DT12. Only 36 pins are used and sometimes the unused pin is omitted. DT12 snakes are commonly built into sports venues and stadiums for easy connection of
outside broadcasting trucks.
Subsnakes
A ''subsnake'' usually refers to a smaller multicore cable, or one not connected directly to the mixing console.
Subsnakes may be used to connect a few instruments from one side of the stage to the main snake, which is neater and allows for shorter
patch cable
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s. Subsnakes use smaller stage boxes called
''drop boxes''.
Composite multicores
Composite multicores combine different types of signals in the one cable. They may contain
coaxial cores for
video,
twisted pair for data or low
voltage cores for mains power. Composite multicores are usually used to connect
professional video cameras, but they are now gaining usage in
live event support with the introduction of the Yamaha PM1D which uses a composite cable to connect it to the
stage box.
Breakout cables
An audio multicore may also function as a type of
breakout cable, sometimes referred to as a ''fan'' or some variation, if it has a compound (multipin) connector on one end and individual connectors on the other.
This is more common in short multicores meant for in-
studio
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connections, such as
audio engine
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s,
analog-to-digital converters or
digital mixing consoles
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** Digital camera, which captures and stores digital ...
. Multicore cables may also connect to either the front or back of
patch panels, when the patch panel is used as an access point or breakout box for connecting external inputs and outputs.
Cable construction
:''In this section, core refers to a single channel within a multicore cable, whilst conductor refers to a single wire.''
Core conductor arrangement
The vast majority of audio multicore cables consist of a number of twisted-pair
copper wires, suitable for
balanced audio.
To reduce noise, the shield of each channel is often isolated from the other shields. Balanced connections may use XLR connectors or TRS phone connectors .
The broadcast industry tends to use audio multicores containing
star quad cable
Star-quad cable is a four-conductor cable that has a special quadrupole geometry which provides magnetic immunity when used in a balanced line. Four conductors are used to carry the two legs of the balanced line. All four conductors must be an ...
s, due to their increased rejection of radio-frequency interference. Some multicore cables designed for unbalanced audio are made, and they contain a number of single-core screened cables.
Core screening
The individual cables inside the multicore are usually screened independently. This reduces
crosstalk between cables and also enables each cable to have a screen or ground that is isolated from other cables, significantly reducing the possibility of
ground loops which can cause unwanted hum.
A foil-screen is typically used, comprising thin aluminium wrapped around the group of conductors. An uninsulated drain wire is contained inside the screen to facilitate ground connection.
A less common construction is a lapped or braided screen comprising thin wires wrapped around the conductors. This gives improved flexibility, but less effective screening.
Core insulation
This describes the method used to isolate the screening between individual cores; two approaches are common. The first method has an extruded plastic sheath around each individual core, making the multicore appear like a number of individual audio cables bundled together inside an outer sheath. The second method dispenses with the individual sheath and typically wraps the screening with very thin plastic; in some cases this plastic is bonded to the foil sheath.
The individually sheathed construction has the advantage that individually cores can easily be terminated to individual connectors at the ends of the cable. Its disadvantage is that the size and weight of the cable are increased. When a cable without individual sheaths has to be terminated to multiple connectors, it is common practice to create individual sheaths using heat-shrinkable tubing.
Overall screening
A small number of multicore cables compromise twisted-pairs with only an overall screen. These are virtually obsolete and typically only found in older broadcast installations; the use of individual screens is now virtually standard. Some multicore cables do contain an overall braid screen in addition to the individual screens on each core. This also increases the mechanical durability of the cable.
Overall insulation
Multicore cables usually have a thick PVC or
cross-linked polyethylene sheath protecting the bundle of individual cables.
The PVC sheath is extruded around the inner cables, and solidifies to hold the cables in a tight group. This stops the cables from coming out of their tight braid (a phenomenon known as ''corkscrewing''),
and absorbs mechanical stress such as a person stepping on the cable.
A typical 48 channel multicore has an outside diameter of .
Core identification
Different cable manufacturers use different methods of identification for the shielded pairs of cable.
Belden have a sequenced color code and a number for each of the conductors in their products of up to 52 pair cables; for their plenum cables each pair is covered with their patented Beldfoil shield that is only
conductive on the inner surface. For their portable cables they use a
French braid.
Canare,
Mogami,
Clark Wire & Cable and
GEPCO
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mark numbers on the
PVC insulation of the individual pairs.
Digital alternatives
Whilst traditional analog multicore cables are common in sound engineering, the advent of
digital mixing consoles have made so-called ''digital multicores'' favorable for many scenarios where multiple signals need to be run a long distance.
Whilst not technically a multicore cable, this newer system performs the same function, but comprises a
digital stage box connected directly to a mixing console through a single
twisted pair or
fiber optic cable. The stage box converts between
analog
Analog or analogue may refer to:
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* Analog signal, in which information is encoded in a continuous variable
** Analog device, an apparatus that operates on analog signals
*** Analog electronics, circuits which use analo ...
and
digital signals with
DA and
AD converters.
This has the advantage of being much easier to set up and move, since only a single small cable needs to be run.
Digital audio signals are also virtually insusceptible to
electromagnetic interference, which is a great advantage in some applications such as long cable runs.
Sometimes the only cable run between the stage and sound desk is a single digital cable, and all audio processing occurs in digital format at the mixing console and stage box.
Common protocols used for digital multicores include
audio over Ethernet and
AES10 (MADI).
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