05
1992
Sources
Taper: Chuck Miller
2:47:48
Taper:
Chuck Miller
Transferrer:
Chuck Miller
SHNID:
gd1992-05-29.josephsonc-640.chuckm.116446.flac16
Source:
Source (AUD): Josephson C-640 w/ KA-20 (cardioid) capsules > 5532 differential pre-amp (+21db) > Sony WMD-6C (Dolby C encoded); Microphone configuration: TS, centered, DIN, 9' up Master format (analog): Maxell MX-S 90 & MX 110 cassettes;
Lineage:
Sony TC-WE635 (Dolby C decoded) > Tascam DR-680 > SDHC card > (card reader) PC > WaveLab 5 Digital editing: WaveLab 5 (pre and post set fades, speed correction, cassette flips patched with etree source #84998) Tracking & processing for CD: CD Wave Editor 1.95.1 > FLAC Frontend 1.7.1/ FLAC 1.1.2; Distribution format: 44.1 kHz, 16 bit, stereo (.FLAC) Recorded, processed and distributed by Chuck Miller
Taper Notes:
View NotesNotes: There are some strong wind blasts that made it through the windscreens on this recording, especially at the end Recorded, processed and distributed by Chuck Miller ([email protected]) This is the first time this source has been released digitally gd1992-05-29.josephsonC-640.chuckm.116446.flac16 2011-10-18 cm
Taper: Tony, Redondo Dave, and other contributors*
2:43:38
Rating:
9.00 / 4 ratings
Taper:
Tony, Redondo Dave, and other contributors*
Transferrer:
Scott Swayne
SHNID:
gd1992-05-29.fob.schoeps.84998.sbeok.flac16
Source:
FOB Schoeps MK4s -> Reutelhuber-> sv255 -> (clone) Teac DA-p20
Lineage:
Tascam DA-30 -> Diamond xTreme Sound Card -> Cool Edit Pro
Taper Notes:
View Notes* Item added to lineage info, and tapers names corrected. Info in original seed was incorrect. Notes: No known recording flaws, but the usual first-day/first-set/first-song band-side sound difficulties/imperfections exist in Half-Step... There was wind, rain, and lightning (which hit a few people, I think) at this show (not uncommon for Vegas shows to have less-than-accommodating weather). In at least one spot where the music is quiet, you can hear an out-of-the-blue "Whoa!" crowd reaction, because a lightning bolt just touched-down a bit too close for comfort...