06
1970
Sources
Taper: Gerry Olsen
2:23:05
SBD
Rating:
9.33 / 7 ratings
Taper:
Gerry Olsen
Transferrer:
Dan McDonald and dusborne
SHNID:
gd1970-06-04.123799.mtx.olsen.droncit.dusborne.flac16
Source:
Matrix of Soundboard (shnid:119921) sbd > ?? > wav > audacity(snaps,crackles,pops) > wavmerge > cdwav > tlh(flaclevel8) > flac16; conversion by: miogi; Soundboard (shnid:12135) SBD->Rm->Cass->?>Dat>CD>EAC>SHN CD>EAC>SHN done by charlie miller; The entire acoustic set has been matrixed. The last three songs of the electric set have been matrixed with (shnid:123798) Audience Recording by Gerry Olsen. Sony TC-124 single-capstan portable cassette deck equipped with Sony F-99S One Point Stereo Dynamic Microphone IMP LOW (hand-held). 120 minute BASF normal bias tape.
Taper Notes:
View Notes---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ***Audience source for both sets*** gd70-06-04.xxxxx.gdnrps.sonyTC124.olsen.droncit.flat.flac16 Audience Recording by Gerry Olsen. Sony TC-124 single-capstan portable cassette deck equipped with Sony F-99S One Point Stereo Dynamic Microphone IMP LOW (hand-held). 120 minute BASF normal bias tape. Lineage via Dan McDonald ([email protected]): Master Audience Cassette->Nakamichi BX-1 (modified for flat transfer)-> Tascam DR-07MK2 (24-bit, 96kHz); DC8Forensics was used to apply the NAB curve for normal bias cassettes. Converted to 16-bit, 44.1kHz using 32-bit interpolation and a triangular high pass dither. After the NAB curve in a multifilter I applied a virtual vale and overtone generator for lost harmonics and used a channel blender to blend below 150 Hz to mono to minimize mic handling noise. Notes from Gerry: "No encore that night, as "Baby Blue" calmed things down nicely and the "in for $3 Thursday night" home audience was completely satisfied, plus the Dead still had three more nights to play that weekend...." also, in regards to the question as to whether that was potato chips that you hear occasionally: "My then 14 year old brother was on one side and a friend, ..., was on the other. Although my hands were otherwise occupied, I probably snacked some too, plus my brother had a cough to boot." Notes from Dan: This is a tape I can only call "charming." Just a totally enjoyable experience. Very nicely done, the band is in fine form, and the tapers are having a great time. There are some cuts where the tape broke and where Gerry was unable to get the whole song. There is also some distortion on certain songs - it's not in the tape or the wav file, it's from the stage. There are comments from the audience and the band occasionally. It's most noticeable during Attics of My Life, but also when Garcia hits certain notes with his vocals. I tried to minimize it but it was too difficult to work with, so I left it as it is. I lowered coughing and potato chip bag noises when it distracted from the music. Otherwise, I left it in. Sit back and relax, and spend an evening back in 1970. Many thanks to Gerry for trusting me with the tapes. They were a pleasure to work with. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---Thank you Gerry Olsen for recording the show. ---Thank you miogi for your work with the acoustic sbd. ---Thank you Charlie Miller for your work on the electric sbd. ---Thank you Dan McDonald for your transfer and master of the audience. ---Thank you Germain for your advice, encouragement, guidance and seeding. Matrix by dusborne using Adobe Audition CS6 and Audacity 2.0 Final Master by Dan McDonald 02-08-2013 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tagging notes: Show information is embedded within the header of each flac file. It will display on any player capable of directly playing flac files. If converted to wav during processing, all tags will be stripped, however audio data will remain unaffected. If you must transcode to a lossy format, do so directly Flac > Lossy. Use ffp to validate audio integrity. Md5 values will change if tagging is altered. dusborne 02-08-2013 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Taper: Bear
31:10
SBD
Rating:
8.00 / 3 ratings
Taper:
Bear
Transferrer:
Dick Latvala and Jim Wise
SHNID:
gd1970-06-04.132790.sbd.bear-latvala-wise.reel.flac16
Source:
Partial SBD Recording; 7 Inch Half Track Reel Master @ 7.5 ips(Recorded By Bear on a Sony 770 Reel Deck)-1st Generation(TDK SAX-100 cassette)Dick Latvala(Master Reel Playback on a Technics 1506 Reel 2 Reel-Tascam 122 MK111 Cassette Deck No dolby); Analog to Digital(Cassettes on Nakamichi Dragon-Sony PCM-R700 DAT @ 44.1KHz by Jim Wise); DAT X Zero play back on a Sony PCM R-500-Digital Audio Labs Carddeluxe-WAV @ 16/44.1KHz; Editing(Adobe Audition CC)-Mastering & Processing(iZotope Ozone 6)-FLAC encoding(dBpoweramp)-Tagging(Tag & Re-name) Jim Wise
Taper Notes:
View NotesThis is a 16 bit 44.1KHz file set some low frequency PA hum Band Line up: Pigpen Jerry Garcia Bob Weir Phil Lesh Mickey Hart Bill The Drummer
Taper: Gerry Olsen
3:30:38
Rating:
8.67 / 9 ratings
Taper:
Gerry Olsen
Transferrer:
Dan McDonald and dusborne
SHNID:
gd1970-06-04.123798.gdnrps.sonyTC124.olsen.droncit.flat.flac16
Source:
Audience Recording by Gerry Olsen. Sony TC-124 single-capstan portable cassette deck equipped with Sony F-99S One Point Stereo Dynamic Microphone IMP LOW (hand-held). 120 minute BASF normal bias tape. Lineage via Dan McDonald ([email protected]): Master Audience Cassette->Nakamichi BX-1 (modified for flat transfer)-> Tascam DR-07MK2 (24-bit, 96kHz); DC8Forensics was used to apply the NAB curve for normal bias cassettes. Converted to 16-bit, 44.1kHz using 32-bit interpolation and a triangular high pass dither. After the NAB curve in a multifilter I applied a virtual vale and overtone generator for lost harmonics and used a channel blender to blend below 150 Hz to mono to minimize mic handling noise.
Taper Notes:
View NotesNotes from Gerry: "No encore that night, as "Baby Blue" calmed things down nicely and the "in for $3 Thursday night" home audience was completely satisfied, plus the Dead still had three more nights to play that weekend...." also, in regards to the question as to whether that was potato chips that you hear occasionally: "My then 14 year old brother was on one side and a friend, ..., was on the other. Although my hands were otherwise occupied, I probably snacked some too, plus my brother had a cough to boot." Notes from Dan: This is a tape I can only call "charming." Just a totally enjoyable experience. Very nicely done, the band is in fine form, and the tapers are having a great time. There are some cuts where the tape broke and where Gerry was unable to get the whole song. There is also some distortion on certain songs - it's not in the tape or the wav file, it's from the stage. There are comments from the audience and the band occasionally. It's most noticeable during Attics of My Life, but also when Garcia hits certain notes with his vocals. I tried to minimize it but it was too difficult to work with, so I left it as it is. I lowered coughing and potato chip bag noises when it distracted from the music. Otherwise, I left it in. Sit back and relax, and spend an evening back in 1970. Many thanks to Gerry for trusting me with the tapes. They were a pleasure to work with. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tagging notes: Show information is embedded within the header of each flac file. It will display on any player capable of directly playing flac files. If converted to wav during processing, all tags will be stripped, however audio data will remain unaffected. If you must transcode to a lossy format, do so directly Flac > Lossy. Use ffp to validate audio integrity. Md5 values will change if tagging is altered. dusborne 02-08-2013 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------