I have a 4 layer board (signal, power, ground plane, signal) used for audio, with a 15v DC-DC converter. I've read to keep the DCDC primary on PGND (along with 9v DC jack and filter caps) and the secondary on AGND along with all the audio stuff. AGND and PGND are connected with a 0 ohm resistor R0. I've also seen suggestions about splitting the AGND into 2 sections, Power and Quiet. The secondary and any filter caps would be on the Power portion, while all the rest of the circuit (op amps, resistor network, caps, etc. would be on the Quiet portion. Then connect these two by 1 fat lead.
I don't understand if this is necessary or not. Any vias on AGND connect to the same inner ground plane. PGND only exists on the top, the bottom is all AGND and the inner ground plane is all AGND. Is this good practice? See picture below:


I don't understand if this is necessary or not. Any vias on AGND connect to the same inner ground plane. PGND only exists on the top, the bottom is all AGND and the inner ground plane is all AGND. Is this good practice? See picture below:





