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Taper: James Bartoli
1:44:07
SBD
Taper:
James Bartoli
Transferrer:
James Bartoli
SHNID:
dnove2006-06-30.matrix.flac24
Source:
**24 bit/48 khz version** 4 track post-matrix: AKG C 451 B/ST (on stage, "big XY" ~30" high, 12' separation, near corners of stage lip point in ~90 deg. at drums) + SBD L/R (XLR matrix outs) [chan. 1: AKG L, chan. 2: AKG R, chan. 3: SBD L, chan. 4: SBD R] -> MOTU UltraLite -> PowerBook G4/AudioDesk 2.04 @ 24bit/48khz
Lineage:
PowerBook G4/AudioDesk 2.04 (set 4 track mix; Bounce to Disc w/ plug-ins on master fader: Parametric EQ v4.0.2; Dynamics v3.0.2 (compressor); Trim (normalize); Quan Jr. v2.0.2 (dither to 24bit, with noise shaping)); split tracks) -> .aiff -> xACT v1.58 -> FLAC (level 8)
Taper Notes:
View Notes**This is a 24 bit/48 khz file set for playback on your computer and/or for burning as a DVD-Audio disc.** If you wish to burn a regular audio CD or listen in lower resolution, please go to the 16 bit/44 khz version also available on the LMA.
Taper: James Bartoli
1:44:07
SBD
Taper:
James Bartoli
Transferrer:
James Bartoli
SHNID:
dnove2006-06-30.matrix.flac16
Source:
4 track post-matrix: AKG C 451 B/ST (on stage, "big XY" ~30" high, 12' separation, near corners of stage lip point in ~90 deg. at drums) + SBD L/R (XLR matrix outs) [chan. 1: AKG L, chan. 2: AKG R, chan. 3: SBD L, chan. 4: SBD R] -> MOTU UltraLite -> PowerBook G4/AudioDesk 2.04 @ 24bit/48khz
Lineage:
PowerBook G4/AudioDesk 2.04 (set 4 track mix; Bounce to Disc w/ plug-ins on master fader: Parametric EQ v4.0.2; Dynamics v3.0.2 (compressor); Trim (normalize); Quan Jr. v2.0.2 (dither to 24bit, with noise shaping)); split tracks; resample to 16/44.1k) -> .aiff -> xACT v1.58 -> FLAC (level 8)
Taper Notes:
View NotesThe D-No horns this night featured two trumpets and a trombone in addition to Rob C.'s sax. There is an intermitent hum/buzzing from the SBD feed that could not be mitigated in post with the resources at hand without compromising the overall fidelity of the recording. Fortunately, it is only noticeable during the quieter parts and easy to forget once the music is going. A big shout out and thanks to the Blue Cafe's staff and management for their assistance while I was setting up and for their hospitality.