Jon Sword FOH engineer for The Feeling with the CDC six at the O2 Arena
UK - The Feeling FOH engineer Jon Sword has had been touring the band with a Cadac CDC six console on their recent Jeff Lynne's ELO arena support slot.

Sword has been The Feeling's FOH man almost from the outset, bonding with them 10 year ago, at their inception and sharing a love of great sounding pro audio gear. "They're a band who are very into sound, they're proper audio buffs. They can all mix, they can all produce and they can play each other's instruments. So it is either the best gig you have had, or it's the worst, it happens to be the best."

Sword, who toured 10cc last year with the larger Cadac CDC eight, was excited at the prospect of going out with the new CDC six which was coupled with a CDC I/O 6448 stage box. As well as the arena support dates, the CDC six was taken out, with the smaller CDC I/O 3216 stage box, on promo gigs for the bands eponymously titled new album, and also on a short warm-up tour, where it was also used to mix monitors from Front of House.

"I've been using the desk in 300 capacity venues and then on our arena shows with 14 mixes, either way it's an absolute breeze," says Sword. "I've had zero issues with the desk for the whole tour, and given that I'm walking into the arenas as a support engineer, it's been great to know I'm in a reliably consistent situation.

"We like to produce an all-encompassing rock sound, and the CDC six sounds fantastic for this. The signature Cadac pre-amp makes the CDC Series sound so great - it delivers that warm sound that I really like; it is a serious broadcast quality pre amp. I don't really need to do much compression with the band with a pre-amp like this; it's just doing it for me.

"Plus, it's a very simple console to use - operationally very musical and creative - and you can do things very fast; so I get to spend more time concentrating on the gig and not spending time trying to work my way around the desk. It's all about the control surface being immediate. I can use it like an instrument, very easy to configure and on the fly if you want - no problem at all. It's just the most simple operating surface. And you really start to feel the weight of it, when you're pushing up faders. That's something you don't get on most digital consoles; hardly ever."

(Jim Evans)


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