11
1968
Sources
Transferrer: Original Transfer and Mastering by Rob Eaton Additional Mastering by Charlie Miller [email protected] November 28, 2020
42:29
SBD
Rating:
10.00 / 2 ratings
Transferrer:
Original Transfer and Mastering by Rob Eaton Additional Mastering by Charlie Miller [email protected] November 28, 2020
SHNID:
gd1968-11-01.150968.sbd.eaton-latvala.miller.flac1644
Source:
SBD > (8-track) Master Reel (10in 15ips) > DAT (Panasonic SV-3700) > DAT (Panasonic SV-3700)
Lineage:
DAT (Panasonic SV-3800) > Avid MBox Pro > Pro Tools 12 > WAV (16-bit/44.1k) Additional Mastering: WAV > Samplitude Pro X5 Suite > FLAC
Taper Notes:
View NotesNotes: -- Thanks to Rob Eaton and Dick Latvala for this source -- The first 2:34 of Dark Star was made mono (there was almost nothing in the right channel) -- And We Bid You Good Night was made mono (there was almost nothing in the right channel) -- I pasted the left channel over the right channel so it wouldn't sound weird
Transferrer: droncit
1:06:28
SBD
Rating:
10.00 / 2 ratings
Transferrer:
droncit
SHNID:
gd1968-11-01.131661.sbd.restore.droncit.flac16
Source:
This is a restoration/rework using shnid 18100 (Cotsman) and 09580 (Axelrod); Diamond Cut Forensics versions 8.5 and Alpha 9 for the editing.
Taper Notes:
View NotesDroncit notes: I used Diamond Cut Forensics versions 8.5 and Alpha 9 for the editing. Thanks to original seeders. 1. For the high quality portion, I primarily relied on a spectral difference filter and sometimes used very light noise reduction. 2. For the "messy" portion, I used the spectral difference, band pass, notch and noise reduction filters. 3. I used 68-03-30 (ShnID 108994)for the sound profile for all the songs. 4. This set of music is listed as set 2, but it is introduced as the "last set" which may imply more than one prior set. 5. The first 2:33 or so of Dark Star is mono in the shnid 18100. In 09580 that portion of the right track is very noisy. I ran a very aggressive noise filter on it,and found it was in mono, so apparently there was a problem with the soundboard and it pops into stereo at 2:33. So I kept the 18100 version, but raised gain at the cutpoint and added some of the left channel back into the right for a couple of seconds to make a smoother transition. It's still very noticeable, but maybe not as jarring. It is hissy for the first minute or so, less so after. 6. SHnID 18100 had the drums intro to The Other One as a separate track. I combined them into one track. 7. ShnID 18100 had New Potato Caboose as one track (combining decent quality and messy sections). I split them into two track to make it easier to skip if you desire (just skip tracks 6-9). 8. Different sources and/or different paths provided different levels of hiss and different levels of quality. I tried to give them all the same overall sound. 9. There is print-through throughout the set, as well as an annoying motor noise at parts, and a motor clunk evident in certain spots (mostly the 14 minute "messy" portion), although it is most noticeable on the opening notes of Dark Star and on the pauses in And We Bid You Good Night. I corrected it in those two spots, but there is still a bit of a "smeary" quality to the music at other spots in the tape because of the generations and the print-through. 10. And We Bid You Good Night is in mono in this version. In 18100, it is stereo, but there is nothing but noise and stage echo in the right channel, so I used the left channel (with all the vocals and the cymbal). I increased the gain, used the spectral difference filter, and used a light noise reduction. There is still a little stage feedback in this version, but it's not too bad to my ears. 11. The songs are listed as one long uninterrupted set, but there are a number of cuts in the material, so it's difficult to tell for certain. 12. The Caution portion that comes from 09580 is tracked with the section from 18100. They sound similar, but the 09580 has some clicky sections that I couldnot eliminate. I did minimize them through a median filter and an impulse noise filter, but they're still evident. 12. The 14-minute extremely low quality material was a challenge. I left it in stereo and tried to get rid of some of the hiss and the annoying tape recorder motor noise, but the noise is at the same frequency as the music and vocals, so there was little I could do. I think it now sounds about as good as the worst cassettes that were being traded in the early 70s. We listened to them then; you can listen now if you want. If you do listen, there is some interesting vocal and nice guitar work. 13. Thanks to BCE for providing the playground.
Transferrer: MSR > R > D > CD by Jim Powell. EAC > SHN by J.Barnes. Track 5a edited by Seth Kaplan
1:07:08
SBD
Rating:
10.00 / 2 ratings
Transferrer:
MSR > R > D > CD by Jim Powell. EAC > SHN by J.Barnes. Track 5a edited by Seth Kaplan
SHNID:
gd1968-11-01.sbd.kaplan.20008.sbeok.shnf
Source:
MSR > R > D > CD > EAC (secure) > SHN
Taper Notes:
View Notes* severely attenuated signal, useless for music 14:03 total. Additional note: Attenuated signal sequence (track 5a) was initially almost completely inaudible. Both channels were subsequently run through Cool Edit 2000 and amplified 40 db including reduction of some degree of hiss and removal of several artifacts result- ing in a fairly listenable segment. This tape consists of two segments, the first running for 35:02, from the introduction of the Dead's "last set" through the first 2:21 of New Potato Caboose, and the second starting a couple minutes in to Alligator and running through the end of the set in 32:14. At 0:41 of New Potato Caboose the strength of the signal falls away severely in both channels, past all recovery and continues in this state for 14:03 before resuming proper strength and continuing for 19:54 to the end of the tape. I note that Eaton lists for this date 11/01/68 Silver Dollar Fair, Chica Ca - xcerpt 4.9, 055min, Sbd, A0D1, Reel M->Dat 1, 44k, 10inch 8trk Master [EMAIL PROTECTED]>3700 x 0->3700 x 1 After We Bid You Goodnight Phil tells the audience to "Come back next week -- this is a good place." Latvala played a Viola Lee from this date at one of the Fillmore Dick's Picks Release Parties. It's not clear to me how all this fits together. We have mastered both a complete version, including the 14:03 of bad signal, and an edited version, with this segment removed. Both versions are included in this set.
Transferrer: David Litfin, Jim Powell, J. Barnes, and JCotsman
56:28
SBD
Rating:
8.00 / 17 ratings
Transferrer:
David Litfin, Jim Powell, J. Barnes, and JCotsman
SHNID:
gd68-11-01.sbd.cotsman.18100.sbeok.shnf
Source:
Soundboard
Lineage:
SBD > MR > C > D > CD > EAC > SHN
Taper Notes:
View NotesCaveat: --From 0:36 in New Potato through the Alligator reprise, the quality drops off severely due to extremely low recording levels. Edits were made to raise the volume and reduce the hiss levels, which dominated the barely audible music. This portion was taken from the J. Powell/J. Barnes SHN seed and patched into a different SBD>MR>C>D>CD source---a source that has somewhat more noticeable hiss, though there are no significant raspy distortions that can be noticed on the MSR>R>D>CD source. Notes: --splice in New Potato at 0:36 (where the quality severely drops) --most of New Potato is missing --Alligator cuts in with a minute or two missing --there are probably a number of minutes missing after the Alligator reprise.
Transferrer: Jim Powell and J Barnes
53:11
SBD
Rating:
9.33 / 6 ratings
Transferrer:
Jim Powell and J Barnes
SHNID:
gd1968-11-01.sbd.kaplan.17080.sbeok.shnf
Source:
MSR > R > D > CD
Lineage:
CD > EAC > SHN
Taper Notes:
View NotesThis tape consists of two segments, the first running for 35:02, from the introduction of the Dead's "last set" through the first 2:21 of New Potato Caboose, and the second starting a couple minutes in to Alligator and running through the end of the set in 32:14. At 0:41 of New Potato Caboose the strength of the signal falls away severely in both channels, past all recovery and continues in this state for 14:03 before resuming proper strength and continuing for 19:54 to the end of the tape. Originally the source contained both a complete version, including the 14:03 of bad signal, and an edited version, with this segment removed. Since then a third version has circulated that contains a digitally modified version 14:03 where the music is at least audible. This is the "edited" version.
Transferrer: Mike Axelrod, Matt Vernon, Raoul Duke
42:17
SBD
Rating:
10.00 / 2 ratings
Transferrer:
Mike Axelrod, Matt Vernon, Raoul Duke
SHNID:
gd1968-11-01.sbd.axelrod.9580.shnf
Source:
SBD>MSR>C>DAT>CDR
Lineage:
CDR > EAC(secure) > CDWav(retracking) > mkwact(seekable)
Taper Notes:
View NotesNote: 1. There is clearly a Caution jam going into feedback so I tracked it separately. I started feedback where the drums stopped and it was only guitar feedback. Here's what deadlists has to say about this source COMMENTS The circulating copy of this that is MSR>Cass>DAT>CDR has an announcer who clearly states before Dark Star that the Grateful Dead played an earlier set. Circulating tapes all cut at the very beginning of New Potato Caboose and splice into the Feedback. DeadBase XI lists the end of this one as New Potato Caboose going into Alligator > Caution > Feedback > AWBYGN, which is probably just speculation on what's missing - but that would be a good guess based on the song list and time period.