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Some SFN guys do some mixing in Phil's neighborhood.
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Cagle" data-source="post: 7504" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>It is not often I get a chance to hang out and mix with other members of this forum. This past weekend was one of those rare exceptions so I thought I would share a couple of photos to put some names and faces together. Kemper Watson, Mike Smith and I combined some of our rigs and met up with Phil Graham and did a festival in his neighborhood. It was great to hear the different mixing styles and approaches. I got to witness first hand Phil abusing some of the DBX 1066 compressors with 15+db of compression while not sounding compressed. Soft ratio (less than 2.5:1), low threshold and super slow attack with a medium release. Yes, I had to look to see how those LED's were lighting up like christmas trees but not sounding squished. Solid "better than radio" mixes as always from Kemper and the "cannons for drums" from rocker Mike Smith. All crystal clear mixes and some very different ways of getting there. I always like to say,"It doesn't have to be .5db of how I would do it, it just has to be great." This show was the perfect example of this.</p><p></p><p>The first shot is Phil and Kemper. The green shirt guys are Mike Smith, Phil Graham, Kemper Watson, and Eric Cagle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Cagle, post: 7504, member: 277"] It is not often I get a chance to hang out and mix with other members of this forum. This past weekend was one of those rare exceptions so I thought I would share a couple of photos to put some names and faces together. Kemper Watson, Mike Smith and I combined some of our rigs and met up with Phil Graham and did a festival in his neighborhood. It was great to hear the different mixing styles and approaches. I got to witness first hand Phil abusing some of the DBX 1066 compressors with 15+db of compression while not sounding compressed. Soft ratio (less than 2.5:1), low threshold and super slow attack with a medium release. Yes, I had to look to see how those LED's were lighting up like christmas trees but not sounding squished. Solid "better than radio" mixes as always from Kemper and the "cannons for drums" from rocker Mike Smith. All crystal clear mixes and some very different ways of getting there. I always like to say,"It doesn't have to be .5db of how I would do it, it just has to be great." This show was the perfect example of this. The first shot is Phil and Kemper. The green shirt guys are Mike Smith, Phil Graham, Kemper Watson, and Eric Cagle. [/QUOTE]
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