Lesson Description
 
            How to properly roll a cable             
            3m 23s             
          Step 1: Learn how to properly roll an audio cable so you can preserve the life of the cable and promote better cable management.
Video Transcript
 
            How to properly roll a cable             
            3m 23s             
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 In this video I’ll show you how to properly roll an audio cable 
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 so you can preserve the life of the cable and promote better cable management. This is the first thing I teach my volunteer sound people. 
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 For most of our lives we have been taught how to handle cables incorrectly. 
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 We grow up learning how to take extension cords or rope and wrap them around our arm and tie them off.    
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 Probably not a big deal for a rope. 
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 However, for audio cables like XLR cables, instrument cables and even extension cords,  
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 this is super important for preserving the life of the cable and making cable management easy. 
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 You see, cables all have memory, which relates to how they have been wrapped and stored.  
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 The sheathing will respond to how it has been bent and wrapped previously.   
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 If you don’t maintain that memory  
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 these cables will want to find new memory, causing them to become wrapped, have kinks, and get knots. 
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 It causes the wiring inside to break as well. You want your cables to have consistent memories.  
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 This comes from using the over/under method of rolling cables and here’s how you do it. 
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 Start by holding the end of the cable away from your body with your left hand,  thumb point out.
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 If you’re left handed, you can just mirror this procedure on the other side.  
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 Line up your right hand with your thumb going the same direction.  
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 Pull back with your right hand and grab some cable length.  
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 Rotate your right thumb towards your body to create the over roll twist 
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 and then bring your thumbs together for the over loop. You’ll feel the cable fall naturally into place.
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 Now for the under loop. Take your right hand and grab the cable just under the first loop   
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 with your thumb facing the opposite direction. Pull down to grab some length 
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 and then rotate your wrist away from your body to create the under roll. Your thumbs will end up in the opposite direction. 
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 Now for another over roll. Grab the cable again with your thumbs facing the same direction, pull,  
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 twist towards your body, finish the over roll.
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 Grab the cable, thumbs facing the opposite direction, pull, rotate your wrist away from your body  
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 and finish the under roll.
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 Over roll, under roll…. 
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 When you’re done tie it off nice and snug with a cable tie. 
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 If your cables are all kinked up from previously being rolled incorrectly,
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 take them outside, pull them straight and lay them out under a warm sun for a few hours. Then try rolling them again. 
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 Over time you may develop your own method for accomplishing the over/under cable roll. 
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 You’ll be hanging out with friends having a conversation,  
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 rolling cables and you won’t even be thinking about it anymore. 
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 It takes a bit of practice though, so don’t become discouraged if it doesn’t happen for you right away.
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 Practice, Practice, Practice, and soon you’ll become a cable rolling pro.
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