12
1990
Sources
Transferrer: All Transfers and Mastering by Charlie Miller [email protected] March 16, 2023
2:49:57
SBD
Transferrer:
All Transfers and Mastering by Charlie Miller [email protected] March 16, 2023
SHNID:
gd1990-12-27.164129.UltraMatrix.sbd.air-check.cm.miller.f.flac1644
Source:
Ultramatrix SBD (In-House Broadcast) > Cassette Master (Sony TC-D5M/TDK SA-X100)
Lineage:
Cassette Master (Nakamichi CR-7A) > Tascam DA-3000 (DSF 1-bit/5.6MHz) > Tascam Hi-Res Editor (WAV 24-bit/96k) > Adobe Audition CC 2022 > Samplitude Pro X6 Suite > FLAC/24
Taper Notes:
View NotesNotes: -- This source has a correct bit rate -- Drums with Hamza El Din -- Tape was labeled "Air Check AD-DA" -- This was a test run for the NYE broadcast -- The deck was patched off a Sony PCM recording rig -- Tape flips covered by an ultramatrix cassette master -- This is 164051 2496 > 1644
Transferrer: All Transfers and Mastering by Charlie Miller [email protected] March 16, 2023
2:49:56
SBD
Transferrer:
All Transfers and Mastering by Charlie Miller [email protected] March 16, 2023
SHNID:
gd1990-12-27.164051.ultramatrix.air-check.miller.flac2496
Source:
Ultramatrix SBD (In-House Broadcast) > Cassette Master (Sony TC-D5M/TDK SA-X100)
Lineage:
Cassette Master (Nakamichi CR-7A) > Tascam DA-3000 (DSF 1-bit/5.6MHz) > Tascam Hi-Res Editor (WAV 24-bit/96k) > Adobe Audition CC 2022 > Samplitude Pro X6 Suite > FLAC/24
Taper Notes:
View NotesNotes: -- This source has a correct bit rate -- Drums with Hamza El Din -- Tape was labeled "Air Check AD-DA" -- This was a test run for the NYE broadcast -- The deck was patched off a Sony PCM recording rig -- Tape flips covered by an ultramatrix cassette master
Transferrer: Tony Gardner
1:44:49
SBD
Transferrer:
Tony Gardner
SHNID:
gd1990-12-27.set2-fixed.sbd.8193.sbefail.shnf
Source:
SBD(matrix)>DAT>CDR
Taper Notes:
View NotesEAC (secure mode with proper offsets) and shn conversion by Tony G ([email protected]) 03/11/02 COMMENTS: during the "Ultra-Matrix" mix, the microphones that are usually used to capture "audience ambience/reactions" were left on for the entire show, so this is actually a "SBD + AUD" recording; there is a pause between Hamza el_Din and "Space" due to equipment being plugged in and Hamza'a percussion set removed from the stage; any/all editing, fades, NR, hiss elimination, phase shifting/"time smear" correction, jitter elimination, EQ, and quantization noise elimination (when down-converting audio to 16-bit / 44.1kHz for CD-R mastering), were all performed using 16-bit / 96 kHz digital realm processing at Serafin Station Fire The remaining wave file was then transferred to become the updated d1tr03. While examining the latter track, I noticed a millisecond gap at 5:18.410 and corrected the gap. There was no music missing, so the edit corrected the lapse. The updated tracks were then converted back to shn using mkw.
Taper: Marcus Buick & Rob Darroch
2:53:19
Rating:
10.00 / 1 rating
Taper:
Marcus Buick & Rob Darroch
Transferrer:
John Ammons and photoleon
SHNID:
gd1990-12-27.138040.BK4011.Schoeps.FOB.Darroch.Katzeff.Buick.Ammons.fix.t-flac16
Source:
<b>flac16/48kHz</b>; source(s): Set I: B&K 4011 > Prolink Cables > Mod Neumann PS > Panasonic SV255; FOB DFC with 6 ft stand; Tapped by Rob Darroch; Set II: Schoeps CMC34 > MIT Cables > Oade PS > Panasonic SV250; FOB DFC hand held by Marcus Buick; Taped by Rick Katzeff and Marcus Buick;
Lineage:
Tascam DA20 Mark II DAT > Roland SRC-2 sample rate/format converter (from SPDIF to Optcal) > Mac Mini > Audacity 3.0 at 48K > Wave; By John Ammons from his DAT clone of the masters; Wave > xACT > flac > Audacity > labeled > patched > export multiple > flac 16/44 (level 8); Checksum & tags created in xACT; Note: the original seed of this source had Set 1 at 16 bit 44.1 kHz, Set 2 at 16 bit 48kHz; the fixed version is all 48kHz
Taper Notes:
View NotesThere were a bunch of rigs FOB during set 1, and it was quite casual. Mics on stands were not a problem. During set break, this punk kid with Schoeps (nice to be about 20 and going to shows with your $8,000 taping rig!) didn't completely break down his stand and put the gear away. He left the tripod open so the stand was a couple feet high and draped a coat over the mics. Well, this caught someone's attention, and the bust swept through big time, first getting him and then searching all bags in the vicinity. Everyone was at least busted to some degree, although bits and pieces of rigs made it out before the search. Ultimately Marcus, Rick, and I were able to meet in seats just off the floor shortly before set 2 was ready to start. There we assembled the "back up rig" - listed in the lineage for set 2. The lights went down while we were still to the edge of the floor, but we worked our way back to the original blanket as they were still tuning up. You can hear rumbling noises as Marcus uncoils the mics from the back pack as Rick is starting the deck. When the mics are fulling extended and stable at Marcus' forehead level, the first notes of Scarlet are seconds away. So to get that Comes A Time after such high stress was a monumental thing indeed. - John. Notes: A patch from shnid 076115 was used before tuning, Set II (0:00 - 1:24) & in Drums (1:35 - 6:57) crossfades were added to smooth the transitions. I softened the rumbling on the mics, as they were uncoiled, just a touch. I could have removed much more, but I felt that would be wrong as its as much apart of the show as the music is. No music was effected. - Joe. Grateful to: Rob Darroch, Rick Katzeff & Marcus Buick for recording this show. Grateful to: John Ammons for providing the DAT clones. Grateful to: Charlie Miller for his efforts & sharing shnid 076115 & Bill Tetzeli's additional work on it. last Comes a Time 7/8/87 TOO tease before INAM
Taper: Marcus Buick;Rob Darroch;Rick Katzeff
2:53:19
Taper:
Marcus Buick;Rob Darroch;Rick Katzeff
Transferrer:
John Ammons and Joel Noel
SHNID:
gd1990-12-27.138040.BK4011.Schoeps.FOB.Darroch.Katzeff.Buick.Ammons.flac1648
Source:
<b>flac16/48kHz</b>; source(s): Set I: B&K 4011 > Prolink Cables > Mod Neumann PS > Panasonic SV255; FOB DFC with 6 ft stand; Tapped by Rob Darroch; Set II: Schoeps CMC34 > MIT Cables > Oade PS > Panasonic SV250; FOB DFC hand held by Marcus Buick; Taped by Rick Katzeff and Marcus Buick;
Lineage:
Tascam DA20 Mark II DAT > Roland SRC-2 sample rate/format converter (from SPDIF to Optcal) > Mac Mini > Audacity 3.0 at 48K > Wave. By John Ammons from his DAT clone of the masters; Wave > xACT > flac > Audacity > labeled > patched > export multiple > flac 16/44 (level 8); Checksum & tags created in xACT; Set 1 is 16 bit 44.1 kHz, Set 2 is 16 bit 48kHz
Taper Notes:
View NotesThere were a bunch of rigs FOB during set 1, and it was quite casual. Mics on stands were not a problem. During set break, this punk kid with Schoeps (nice to be about 20 and going to shows with your $8,000 taping rig!) didn't completely break down his stand and put the gear away. He left the tripod open so the stand was a couple feet high and draped a coat over the mics. Well, this caught someone's attention, and the bust swept through big time, first getting him and then searching all bags in the vicinity. Everyone was at least busted to some degree, although bits and pieces of rigs made it out before the search. Ultimately Marcus, Rick, and I were able to meet in seats just off the floor shortly before set 2 was ready to start. There we assembled the "back up rig" - listed in the lineage for set 2. The lights went down while we were still to the edge of the floor, but we worked our way back to the original blanket as they were still tuning up. You can hear rumbling noises as Marcus uncoils the mics from the back pack as Rick is starting the deck. When the mics are fulling extended and stable at Marcus' forehead level, the first notes of Scarlet are seconds away. So to get that Comes A Time after such high stress was a monumental thing indeed. - John. Notes: A patch from shnid 076115 was used before tuning, Set II (0:00 - 1:24) & in Drums (1:35 - 6:57) crossfades were added to smooth the transitions. I softened the rumbling on the mics, as they were uncoiled, just a touch. I could have removed much more, but I felt that would be wrong as its as much apart of the show as the music is. No music was effected. - Joe.
Taper: Jeff Bowen
2:42:03
Taper:
Jeff Bowen
Transferrer:
Jeff Bowen
SHNID:
gd1990-12-27.127387.nak300.bowen.flac16
Source:
Source: Nakamichi CM-300x3; 2 CP-4 Shotgun Capsules + 1 CP-1; Cardioid Capsule > Boss BX-4 Mixer > Sony WM-D6C (MX-S 100 Masters);
Lineage:
Cassette Masters > Sony TC-D5M > HHb CDR 800 PRO Via Analog i/o > CD Masters > FLAC (Level 8) Via xACT 2.25; Location: OTS; SEC 112; Recorded/Transferred By: Jeff Bowen
Taper Notes:
View NotesTapers Notes: This was (I think) the first show that I used the Nakamichi three-mic mix to record with. There might be a bit of mixing fluctuations in the first set as I adjusted center mic in the mixer. Hamza El Din was awesome to see (and hear) during "Drums". I think that was Ollin Arrageed that he played. It sure sounded like the tapes of the Egypt shows from ’78. I still can’t believe that my friend Jack, who was taping next to me, stopped his D5 during the Hamza El Din portion of the show! I thought that was awesome. He disagreed.