1986
1986
Sources
Taper: Joani Walker and Paul Scotton
2:13:11
SBD
Rating:
8.00 / 2 ratings
Taper:
Joani Walker and Paul Scotton
Transferrer:
Charlie Miller
SHNID:
gd1986-12-28.sbd.walker-scotton.miller.99637.sbeok.flac16
Source:
SBD -> Cassette Master (Sony D5/TDK MX-XG90/Dolby B)
Lineage:
Cassette Master (Nakamichi DR-1/Dolby B) -> Sound Devices 744T (24bit/96k) -> Samplitude Professional v10.21 -> FLAC/16
Taper Notes:
View NotesPatch Info: Nakamichi 300/CP4 -> Cassette Master -> FLAC (shnid=81281) supplies: Cold Rain And snow (0:12 - 0:21) Drums (7:54 - 8:05) Notes: -- Healy's matrix mix changes a lot during Cold Rain And Snow -- Encore on the end of 1st Set to fit show onto 2 discs -- Encore can be re-joined with 2nd Set seamlessly -- Thanks to Paul Scotton and Joani Walker for the tapes -- Thanks to Joe B. Jones for his help pitch correcting the patch source
Taper: Doug Lamarre
2:11:03
Taper:
Doug Lamarre
Transferrer:
Scott Clugston, Charlie Miller
SHNID:
gd1986-12-28.176482.senn441.lamarre.miller.clugston.flac2496
Source:
Doug Lamarre's Master Audience Cassettes; Sennheiser 441 mics > Sony D5M
Lineage:
Cassette Master (Nakamichi CR-7A) > Tascam DA-3000 (DSF 1-bit/5.6 MHz)> dBpoweramp (24/96) > Adobe Audition CC 2024 > TLH flac2496
Taper Notes:
View NotesNotes: - Thanks to Doug Lamarre for the master cassette recording - Thanks to Charlie Miller for the transfer and coordinating this effort - Thanks to Doug Lamarre for the alternate Sennheiser 441 source which supplies a 0:15 patch in the "Big Railroad Blues > Promised Land" transition - Thanks to Tim Dalton for the Schoeps source which supplies some crowd and first notes of "New Minglewood Blues" (0:07 total), as well as a 0:21 patch in the "Drums > Space" transition - Pitch corrected Mastered by Scott Clugston July 2024
Taper: Doug Lamarre
2:11:03
Taper:
Doug Lamarre
Transferrer:
Scott Clugston, Charlie Miller
SHNID:
gd1986-12-28.176481.senn441.lamarre.miller.clugston.flac1648
Source:
Doug Lamarre's Master Audience Cassettes; Sennheiser 441 mics > Sony D5M
Lineage:
Cassette Master (Nakamichi CR-7A) > Tascam DA-3000 (DSF 1-bit/5.6 MHz)> dBpoweramp (24/96) > Adobe Audition CC 2024 > TLH flac2496
Taper Notes:
View NotesNotes: - Thanks to Doug Lamarre for the master cassette recording - Thanks to Charlie Miller for the transfer and coordinating this effort - Thanks to Doug Lamarre for the alternate Sennheiser 441 source which supplies a 0:15 patch in the "Big Railroad Blues > Promised Land" transition - Thanks to Tim Dalton for the Schoeps source which supplies some crowd and first notes of "New Minglewood Blues" (0:07 total), as well as a 0:21 patch in the "Drums > Space" transition - Pitch corrected Mastered by Scott Clugston July 2024
Taper: Ian Stoy
2:19:49
Taper:
Ian Stoy
Transferrer:
Ian Stoy
SHNID:
gd1986-12-28.137444.AA-toaK1.flac24
Source:
Recorded and Mastered by ArchivalAudio [Ian Stoy]; Master Audience cassette: in OTS near the back of the venue balcony; Toa K1’s spaced 24” PATS (Pointed At The Stacks) > Sony WM-D6c; media: Maxell XLII c90’s Dolby C on Mastering: Tascam 302 Dolby C on > ArchivalAudio silver-gold RCA>1/4” TS > Zoom F8 at 24/48; Transcend 600x SDHD class10 U1 128gb; Transcend usb 3 card reader > MacMini 3 GHz i7/16GB DDDR3; Audacity: Fades/Tracking +Ozone 5: Dynamics + Maximizer normalize to -.5db remove DC offset > flac24; xACT Flac Fingerprints
Taper Notes:
View NotesCelebrating 30 years!!!! … The master cassettes are getting older and need to be Archived digitally before they are gone…. A new start to going though my recordings. Nothing special about this run… I was way in the back of the HJ Kaiser in the balcony in the Official Taping section. Though seating capacity is only around 6000, so it’s not huge. Running my Toa K1’s Spaced at 24” on bar about 10’ up > xlr to mini (1/8” /3.5mm) TRS,> direct to Sony WM-D6C..There must have been more that 30 or more mic stands up and who knows how many decks, not to mention any front of board tapers. For me personally it’s historic, as It was 30 years ago, and this set of shows were the first Grateful Dead shows I taped (recorded). A big thanks to Ron Cook who custom machined my 24” spreader bar for my Toa K1’s and James (Jim) Ford both of whom helped getting tickets and seats to secure taping locations in 87, 87, 88, 89… I will begin to jump around in my collection of recordings to find special ones and or ones that are unique or of better quality of my uncirculated captures. enjoy - ArchivalAudio