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Taper: Nikki Stephens and bo putnam
3:12:34
SBD
Rating:
9.33 / 3 ratings
Taper:
Nikki Stephens and bo putnam
Transferrer:
bo putnam
SHNID:
SAAF2009-03-26.Stu_Allen_and_Friends_Live_at_Boom_Boom_Room_on_2009-03-26
Source:
SBD > SoundDevices 722
Lineage:
SoundDevices 722 > HDD transfer > CD-R > post-processsing (EQ finesse, and global overlay of Reverb and Tap-delay > CD-R > HDD
Taper Notes:
View NotesInaugural gig for this grouping. Stu Allen - lead guitar and vocals John "Stewball" Stewart - rhythm guitar and vocals Sammy Johnston - Hammond B3, keyboards, and vocals Jeff Faust - bass guitar Mark Corsolini - Drum kit and pad ------- The is the first "Nikki Board" (in loving honor to the Betty Boards). Primary mix by Nikki Stephens; post-processing by bo putnam. 2-Track soundboard from APB M1016 Monitor Console > Sound Devices 722 > Hard Drive Transfer > CD-R for real-time play + re-record for global analogue overlay of Reverb and tap Delay and finesse EQ > CD-R > HDD transfer > Flac
Taper: Sbd: Nikiki Stephens Aud: Peter Toluzzi
2:12:04
Taper:
Sbd: Nikiki Stephens Aud: Peter Toluzzi
Transferrer:
Peter T
SHNID:
saf2009-03-26.mtxSet2.flac16
Source:
Source 1: Source 1: APB M1016 Monitor Console > Sound Devices 722 > Hard Drive Transfer > DVD (as flac files); Source 2: Neumann KM140 > UA5 > Sony M1
Lineage:
Sony M1 > Hard Drive > Soundforge and Adobe Audition for matrixing > CDWave > TLH
Taper Notes:
View NotesThis is a matrix recording. Soundboard recorded by Nikki Stephens. Audience recorded, and transfer and matrixing by Peter Toluzzi. Source 1: APB M1016 Monitor Console > Sound Devices 722 > Hard Drive Transfer > DVD (as flac files) Lineage: DVD > Hard Drive Source 2: Neumann KM140 > UA5 > Sony M1 Lineage: Sony M1 > Hard Drive > Soundforge and Adobe Audition for matrixing > CDWave > TLH THe sounboard recording is strongest in this matrix, but my audience recording was added mainly to punch up the low bass; along the way, it evens out some unbalanced levels in the soundboard, but introduces unavoidable noise pollution, since my mics were located in what became a sonically poor location: noisy, chatty, boomy... Still, these two waveforms come together quite well, and give a good idea of how it sounded in the room. Compare this to sound engineer Bo Putnam's remix of the soundboards, which you can hear here: http://www.archive.org/details/SAAF2009-03-26.Stu_Allen_and_Friends_Live_at_Boom_Boom_Room_on_2009-03-26 I believe there is work on a matrix of the first set too. Thanks to the LMA for hosting these different recordings!