1973
1973
Sources
Transferrer: Charlie Miller; Dan
3:27:17
SBD
Rating:
10.00 / 4 ratings
Transferrer:
Charlie Miller; Dan
SHNID:
gd1973-12-19.107984.sbd.dan.patch-97361.flac16
Source:
SBD -> Master Reel -> Dat (44.1k)
Lineage:
Dat (Sony R500) -> Sound Devices 744T -> Samplitude Professional v10.2 -> FLAC
Taper Notes:
View NotesPatch source: Sony EMC-22 mic-> cheap mono cassette (probably Sony) - TDK SD C90s (still strong after 37 years) -> Tascam 112-> M-Audio Audiophile 24/96 at 24 bit, 96 kHz. Converted to 16-bit, 44.1 kHz and edited using Diamond Cut 7.5 Forensics. Also used DC 7.5 to correct for a slight azimuth alignment problem, cross-fade\d and cut on sector boundaries. I have added the spoken intro before Promised Land and added the bass solo in between Nobody's Fault But Mine and The other One. I was sitting in the seats on the right as close to the speakers as I could get without looking suspicious. Maybe 50-60 feet. For what it's worth, that's me saying "They're a lot more casual tonight" just before Promised Land (comparing it to 12/18/73).
Source 6 of 7
3:48:27
Rating:
9.33 / 3 ratings
SHNID:
gd1973-12-19.126124.mtx.dusborne.droncit.flac16
Source:
Matrix from sources: soundboard: 97361; and Dan McDonald's audience tape (new flat transfer)
Taper Notes:
View NotesAudience material from source B (almost entirely) Set I Source a= soundboard shnid 97361 (not pitch-corrected) Source b= Dan McDonald (droncit) audience flat transfer of cassette masters Source b transferred with Nakamichi BX-1 adapted for flat transfer; eq applied with Diamond Cut Forensics 8. Notes: I have put the longer audience, tuning, announcements, portions as separate tracks so that those who want the full show will have that, while those who want only the music can eliminate those portions. The single exception is the beginning of Weather Report Suite, which is announced as "for all you rowdies out there." Occasionally, there is variation in the vocal location. This appears to be some sort of anomaly between what was recorded through the 'soundboard' tape and what actually went through the speakers. Audience/tuning material from source B (almost entirely) Dusborne did all the synchronization work. Droncit is responsible for the overall mix and sound. Designed to be played loud. If your speakers aren't able to handle the bass, please get new speakers. Thanks to TDK for making tapes that can hold up well for 40 years. Thanks to Craig of Diamond Cut for all the help with the theory and eq curves. Thanks to my dad for the electronics tweaks. 87 and going strong! Thanks to Dusborne for all the synchronization work. Thanks to Mrs. Dusborne (Tina Usborne) for listening and offering opinions. Thanks to Melinda B. (wherever you are) for help with the microphone/recorder and comments about Bob Weir's haircut. Problems/Comments: [email protected] *last 7 minutes or so from source A only (rejoins during last vocal) **about 16 seconds of the jam portion from Source B only. ***verse beginning "she comes from the town" source b only for about a minute ****source b only *****almost all of Around & Around and all of Casey Jones are soundboard only