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June 5th
Years
1995
27k
PlaybackListensHours
48h3k414
7d8.6k1.2k
30d27k3.8k
49 shows
340 tapes
1994
8k
PlaybackListensHours
48h69296
7d1.1k167
30d8k1.2k
85 shows
460 tapes
1993
31.5k
PlaybackListensHours
48h3.5k480
7d1.9k257
30d31.5k4.2k
83 shows
656 tapes
1992
32.7k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1k133
7d8.1k1k
30d32.7k4.4k
57 shows
539 tapes
1991
35.8k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.7k229
7d8k1.1k
30d35.8k4.9k
78 shows
967 tapes
1990
33.7k
PlaybackListensHours
48h2.7k344
7d5k661
30d33.7k4.4k
78 shows
1,139 tapes
1989
45.2k
PlaybackListensHours
48h3.9k494
7d5.7k709
30d45.2k5.6k
78 shows
1,013 tapes
1988
21k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.2k140
7d4.1k444
30d21k2.4k
82 shows
882 tapes
1987
38.4k
PlaybackListensHours
48h2.7k287
7d8.6k821
30d38.4k4.2k
88 shows
1,025 tapes
1986
14.4k
PlaybackListensHours
48h940105
7d1.8k202
30d14.4k1.7k
47 shows
683 tapes
1985
19.9k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.9k228
7d3.4k399
30d19.9k2.3k
73 shows
1,356 tapes
1984
20.3k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.6k200
7d2.2k289
30d20.3k2.6k
67 shows
1,075 tapes
1983
32.4k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.5k194
7d3.3k441
30d32.4k4.3k
71 shows
1,069 tapes
1982
40k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.7k215
7d3.4k418
30d40k5k
63 shows
753 tapes
1981
56.7k
PlaybackListensHours
48h2.1k269
7d4.4k552
30d56.7k7.2k
92 shows
868 tapes
1980
67.5k
PlaybackListensHours
48h5.2k594
7d12.3k1.5k
30d67.5k7.9k
91 shows
794 tapes
1979
27.9k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.4k193
7d3k406
30d27.9k3.9k
79 shows
600 tapes
1978
52.8k
PlaybackListensHours
48h8.4k1.1k
7d5.4k719
30d52.8k7.3k
87 shows
592 tapes
1977
329.3k
PlaybackListensHours
48h15.9k2.1k
7d25k3.5k
30d329.3k46k
64 shows
419 tapes
1976
37.9k
PlaybackListensHours
48h10.3k1.4k
7d17.3k2.4k
30d37.9k5.1k
45 shows
298 tapes
1975
5.1k
PlaybackListensHours
48h78672
7d71378
30d5.1k544
25 shows
63 tapes
1974
94.5k
PlaybackListensHours
48h4.2k529
7d10.2k1.3k
30d94.5k11.9k
42 shows
324 tapes
1973
76.5k
PlaybackListensHours
48h4.2k551
7d9.7k1.3k
30d76.5k9.7k
75 shows
445 tapes
1972
75k
PlaybackListensHours
48h3k365
7d6.8k832
30d75k9.1k
88 shows
361 tapes
1971
32.6k
PlaybackListensHours
48h2.2k250
7d5.3k592
30d32.6k3.7k
82 shows
356 tapes
1970
31.5k
PlaybackListensHours
48h6.6k638
7d3.8k409
30d31.5k3.5k
101 shows
376 tapes
1969
22.6k
PlaybackListensHours
48h3.2k519
7d6.7k892
30d22.6k3.3k
112 shows
326 tapes
1968
6.4k
PlaybackListensHours
48h52066
7d1.1k133
30d6.4k799
41 shows
125 tapes
1967
1.4k
PlaybackListensHours
48h14922
7d28439
30d1.4k197
23 shows
55 tapes
1966
7.6k
PlaybackListensHours
48h51339
7d1k60
30d7.6k497
32 shows
78 tapes
1965
553
PlaybackListensHours
48h372
7d1086
30d55333
2 shows
2 tapes
1971
Sources
Transferrer: Charlie Miller
2:39:37
SBD
Rating:
8.67 / 6 ratings
Transferrer:
Charlie Miller
SHNID:
gd1971-02-20.sbd.miller.116617.flac16
Source:
SBD -> Master Reel -> CD
Lineage:
CD -> Samplitude Professional v10.02 -> Adobe Audition v1.5 -> FLAC
Taper Notes:
View NotesNotes: -- Disc 2 needs an overburn to fit onto one disc -- Thanks to Joe B. Jones for his help with the pitch correction
Taper: Original WBOTB DATs procured & circulated in 1996 by Jace Crouch and Tim Deibert. Thanks to trailmix for providing the lineaged master DAT for transfer.
2:35:17
SBD
Rating:
8.67 / 3 ratings
Taper:
Original WBOTB DATs procured & circulated in 1996 by Jace Crouch and Tim Deibert. Thanks to trailmix for providing the lineaged master DAT for transfer.
Transferrer:
Transfer and mastering by Chris L.
SHNID:
gd1971-02-20.sbd.cantor-crouch-diebert-gmb.85912.sbeok.flac16
Source:
7" two track BBD reel w/ Dolby A @ 7 1/2 ips > PCM501ES (beta) > PCM501ES analog out > Dolby A decoder > Apogee filter > analog in PCMF1/PCM501ES analog out > Fostex D5 @ 48 kHz x 2 > WBOTB Master DAT.
Lineage:
Jace's DAT (48 KHz) playback on Sony PCM-R500, AES digital output > Benchmark DAC1, XLR analog output > Grace Lunatec V3, sample rate at 96 KHz, AES digiout) > AES digital input, professional mode/sync - LynxTwo soundcard in E6400 dual core processor-based PC > HD as 24 bit/96 KHz WAV > Ozone 3.0 > MBIT+ dithering to 16/44.1 KHz WAV > CDWAV 1.9 (tracking) > FLAC (level 8). Recording, editing and mastering with Wavelab 5.0. All cables were Mogami Gold 0.3m pro-audio XLR cables. All components in the transfer/mastering chain were powered from a Cyberpower 1285AVR noise-attenuated uninterruptible AC power supply.
Taper Notes:
View NotesReel flips and short segments of missing music (Casey Jones, Bird Song, Lovelight) were crossfaded to stealthy seamlessness by sampling the 2-3 missing beat(s) from the same measure in a preceding/following verse/chorus. All audio editing was done on 24 bit files. FFT of waveform showed 2 distinct peaks resulting in an annoying whine. First peak broadly centered around 8100 and a second at roughly 15700 Hz. These were attenuated using the SuperNotch notch filter preset of Waves Q10 32 bit paragraphic equalizer performed on the 24/96 WAV files prior to Ozone mastering and MBIT 16 bit rendering.
Source 3 of 4
2:35:50
SBD
Rating:
9.33 / 3 ratings
SHNID:
gd1971-02-20.sbd.cantor.orf.6188.shnf
Source:
7" 2-track Betty Reel w/ dolby A @ 7 1/2 ips > PCM501ES @ 44.056 KHz PCM501ES analog out > dolby A decoder > analog in Fostex D5 @ 48KHz > DATx32
Lineage:
Datx32 > Za2 > notch filter > CR-R
Taper Notes:
View NotesThis is What Became Of The Bettys Source....
Transferrer: Leigh Orf
2:31:00
SBD
Rating:
8.67 / 12 ratings
Transferrer:
Leigh Orf
SHNID:
gd71-02-20.sbd.orf.111.sbeok.shnf
Source:
Soundboard
Lineage:
7inch 2-track Betty Reel w/ dolby A @ 7 1/2 ips > PCM501ES @ 44.056 KHz > analog out > dolby A decoder > analog in Fostex D5 @ 48KHz > DATx3 > ZA2 > notch filter > CD-R
Taper Notes:
View Notes<a href="http://www.oakland.edu/~crouch/wbotb.htm" rel="ugc nofollow">WBOTB</a> This is What Became Of The Bettys Source. I cleaned up the interference in the form of an annoying whine in the same manner as I did other Port Chester shows (2/18, 2/21, 2/23, 2/24). However, I used two different programs to do so. For disks 1 and 2, I used Diamond Cut Audio Restorations Tools Notch Filter, with a filter width of 0.03 to 0.04 octaves, centered on ~8000 Hz, or wherever the whine happened to be. I used Sound Forge Noise Reduction Plugin, centering on the whine, for disc 3. Why two different programs? I began work on this show about a month ago. I recently purchased the DCART program after hearing it being widely regarded as one of the best (affordable) programs out there for cleaning up audio. Let your ears judge which is best if you can tell the difference. I found the DCART notch filter to be the better tool for the job, while the SFNR plugin is flexible enough to be used as a notch filter. I also realized long after I was into cleaning this show up that others have done so before me on this particular show. I'd be interested in any feedback as to how my show compares to other efforts! I used the narrowest filters I could without going bonkers. In some sections of the show the whine wandered quickly, forcing me to use lots of different filters over a small portion of the show. For furthur info on my processing & related noise issues see http://orf.cx