09
1990
Sources
Transferrer: hansokolow
3:07:42
SBD
Transferrer:
hansokolow
SHNID:
gd1990-09-19.mtx.hansokolow.fix-96157.97641.flac16
Source:
matrix of DSBD: shnid=85003 and DAUD: shnid=11664
Taper Notes:
View NotesThis is a redo of a show I already made a matrix of, but this is using Charlie Miller's superior SBD source, which has an analog generation in set 1, but set 2 is all digital. I used Dave Brotman's FOB Schoeps source, as it was the clearest to my ears, and the glitches in the first track were fairly easy to fix. No music is lost in these glitches, in fact music is doubled, so I cut out what was unnecessary and blended the rest. There is a lot of taper banter and crowd noise in the first track of each set that I left in, almost 6 minutes for set 1 and about 4:30 for set 2. The first set of the SBD has a cassette generation, so time stretching was needed. Much of the crowd noise between songs is cut out of the SBD, including the last drumbeat of Memphis Blues.
Transferrer: hansokolow
3:05:29
SBD
Transferrer:
hansokolow
SHNID:
gd1990-09-19.mtx.hansokolow.96157.flac16
Source:
Matrix mix (SBD/AUD)
Taper Notes:
View Notes----------------------------------- This is a matrix, done by hansokolow in ProTools, of the following digital sources: DSBD: shnid= 3373 SBD>DAT>CDR>EAC>SHN ----------------------------------- DAUD: shnid=11664 FOB-AUD(Scheops)>DAT>CDR>EAC(secure)>CD WAV>Cool Edit Pro>SHN(seekable) Taper: Dave Brotman Location: 15th row, center. Remastering: SHN>WAV>WaveLab5.0>Steinberg Mastering Edition Enhanced>CDWAV>WAV>SHN ----------------------------------- My Notes: One of the first shows I made a matrix of, so I don't have notes, but it turned out quite well. Caveat: I don't take meticulous notes of every splice and adjustment I make, it's already time consuming enough, but I will explain my process. Every disc I make is seamless for longer media. I use the most reliable source, usually whichever is digital, if both are the same generally it's the SBD, and the other sources is time shifted to match that. With analog sources there is always some wavering. Within reason I try to adjust for the by making small, millisecond cuts, lining up the drum beats. These are smoothed over and when mixed with another source, undetectable. There still may be occasional phasing, particularly in the vocals and the cymbals. Believe me that I do everything I can to minimize problems like that. That includes cutting out spots of diginoise and blips and things. Whenever there is something missing from one source but present on the other, I bring up the volume a tad on the source that's left, to minimize the jarring nature of one source dropping out. When the crowd noise at the start of a set is less than two minutes or so, I don't make a separate crowd track. I export the final result to aiff files, and then convert those into flacs at the smallest setting, using xACT for Mac, and that also makes then SBE safe. I hope everyone enjoys the product of my labor, and I'm glad to give something back to the community that has given me and others so much music over the years. Thanks, brothers and sisters. -Tano ([email protected])
Taper: Master Digital Audience Recording by Dave Brotman & Jeff Metchick
3:09:21
REMASTER
Rating:
10.00 / 1 rating
Taper:
Master Digital Audience Recording by Dave Brotman & Jeff Metchick
Transferrer:
Transfer by Charlie Miller Edited & Mastered by Joe Noel (Adobe Audition 2020) August 23, 2019
SHNID:
gd1990-09-19.150545.remaster.149583.FOB.Schoeps.Brotman.Metchick.Miller.Noel.t.flac1648
Source:
Schoeps CMC3/MK4 (110°) > M1000 Cables > Oade pre > Jensen 16 PS > Master Dat (Panasonic SV-250/48k). Location: Section A, Row 18, Seat 1 (mics on stand @ 6'5")
Lineage:
Dat > Sony PCM r500 > Tascam DA-3000 > flac 16/48
Taper Notes:
View NotesNotes: - remaster of shnid 149583 - upgrade to shnid 11664 - lineage & location is confirmed by taper & j cards. - An excerpt of the post LiG jam was previously released on the CD accompanying Phil Lesh's memoir "Searching for the Sound" as "Trio Jam with Bruce Hornsby" - PitB through Trio Jam is officially released as part of Road Trips 2.1 - last second-set "Let It Grow": 12-31-86 [289]
Taper: George Sterry (OTS)
2:59:51
Taper:
George Sterry (OTS)
Transferrer:
Charlie Miller and Joe Noel and David Beckwith
SHNID:
gd1990-09-19.143131.OTS.ECM-909A.Sterry.Beckwith.Noel.Miller.t-flac2496
Source:
Sony ECM-909A > Cassette Master (Sony TC-158SD)
Lineage:
Cassette Master (Nakamichi CR-7A) > Tascam DA-3000 (DSF 1-bit/5.6 MHz) > KORG AudioGate 4 > FLAC 24/96
Taper Notes:
View NotesPatch info: - shnid 00998 (B&K's) - s1t03; 04:46 - 05:18 - s1t05; 02:05 - end - s1t06; start - 02:49 & 04:18 - 04:35 - s1t07; 08:37 - 09:44 (crowd banter) - s2t07; 05:32 - 05:45 & 07:22 - 08:27 - s2t08; 09:03 - 09:44 - s2t13; all (taper banter) Notes: - Thanks to George Sterry for recording the show - Thanks to David Beckwith for liberating these tapes from eBay - Thanks to Charlie for the DSD transfer - Thanks to Tom Darien for providing the patch source - partial d/o in Bertha, fixed - The tape flip faux pas that took out the end of Big River & start of IMHBTR has been fixed. - right channel d/o in IMHBTR has been fixed - end of Memphis Blues Again was clipped (tape flip) has been fixed - level fluctuations during PITB (intro), smoothed best as possible - 2 cuts in the Jam, post LIG, have been fixed - cut in drums (tape flip) has been fixed - transition between Stella > R&R has been fixed - pitch corrected