05
1978
Sources
Transferrer: Roger Eichorn
3:14:06
Rating:
8.86 / 7 ratings
Transferrer:
Roger Eichorn
SHNID:
gd1978-05-07.130513.mtx.eichorn.sbeok.t-flac16
Source:
Fresh Legs Matrix using shnid=80126 and shnid=91347
Taper Notes:
View NotesFRESH LEGS, VOL. 10 (Matrix) freshdeadlegs.wordpress.com/ www.facebook.com/freshdeadlegs/ GENERAL NOTES - Thanks go to everyone who worked on and made available the sources used in this matrix. Obviously, this project would have been impossible without their efforts. - This release represents a substantial upgrade over the SBD in circulation (see Source Notes, below). More than any other matrix I've done, this one felt like an exercise in audio restoration. As a result, it's probably my most important contribution to the catalog even though it is far from the best show I've done. - Ever wonder what the Dead were up to exactly a year after their legendary 5/7-5/9 run in 1977? Well, so did I -- and here it is! Is this show as good as the ones from a year before? No, of course not. But it has a nice loose, casual feel to it, which leads to some interesting moments... though also to some sloppiness. One stray observation: This show has some real great stage-banter. Check out Jerry before "Estimated": "Shit, I can beat you with my nine aces!" SOURCE NOTES - Both sets are continuous. Source 2 is nearly continous in itself; but it is missing (a) the opening of "Jack Straw" and (b) part of "Drums," both of which I patched with Source 3. - The SBD source is riddled with serious problems. * It has numerous drop-outs, both long and short * It is 2-4% fast, which borders on Chipmunk territory * The channels are reversed * The first set has a loud 60Hz hum throughout * Both sets are overlaid with white-noise * Once in both sets, the volume radically drops off * It has all sorts of channel problems (esp. during Mexicali) * It has all manner of pops, clicks, crackling, etc. The drop-outs include: * The first half of the "Finiculi, Finicula" bit * The end of "FOTD" * Several short drop-outs during "Scarlet" * The very last beat of "Fire"! * The end of "He's Gone" * A couple drop-outs during "Drums" * A couple short drop-outs during "Iko Iko" * A short drop-out during "Black Peter" * Then the SBD cuts off entirely near the end of "Peter" I did all new patching for these drop-outs. I pitch- and speed-corrected the SBD with the iZotope Radius algorithm; I used Source 2 as my reference, as it appears to be at the correct speed/pitch. Set 1 is 3-4% fast; Set 2 is 2-3% fast. (Fine-tune syncing was done in Logic Pro 9.) I swapped the channels and widened the stereo image a bit. I did my best to tame the 60Hz hum in Set 1. Traces remain. I also did my best to tame the white-noise without compromising the music. I did what I could with the various pops, clicks, thumps, and channel problems. Some are now undetectable; many remain audible, though they are (I hope) less obtrusive now. - I used Source 3 both as a patch (to fill in drop-outs in Source 2) and, in a few cases, as a second AUD source to fill out the sound of Source 2 during SBD drop-outs. TECHNICAL NOTES - The sources were remastered and mixed in Logic Pro 9. Clean-up was done using iZotope RX 3 Advanced. SBE's were fixed using Trader's Little Helper. Roger Eichorn freshdeadlegs.wordpress.com www.facebook.com/freshdeadlegs/ July 6, 2014