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Taper: Seth Meister
1:03:51
Taper:
Seth Meister
Transferrer:
Dennis Orr
SHNID:
jbt2011-08-21.CA-11matrix24bit
Source:
CA-11 cardioids > CA UGLY (XLR input) + CA-11 omnis > CA 9100 (1/8" input)> Zoom H4n @ 24 bit/48 kHz
Lineage:
.WAV's > Wavelab Studio 6 (matrix) > Sound Forge Pro 10.0a (normalize) > CDWav (tracking) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC
Taper Notes:
View Notes********************************************** 24 bit / 48000 Hz version 4 Channel MATRIX ********************************************** Artist/Band: John Butler Trio Date: 2011-08-21 (Sunday) Title: The Salmon Arm Shake Venue: TD Canada Trust Main Stage - 19th Salmon Arm Roots & Blues Festival - Salmon Arm Fair Grounds - Salmon Arm, BC Estimated attendance: 4000 Weather conditions: 24°, winds NE 5-8 km/h Type:Open-Air Audience/Stealth Source: CA-11 cardioids > CA UGLY (XLR input) + CA-11 omnis > CA 9100 (1/8" input)> Zoom H4n @ 24 bit/48 kHz Transfer: .WAV's > Wavelab Studio 6 (matrix) > Sound Forge Pro 10.0a (normalize) > CDWav (tracking) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC Recording location: FOB, DFC, approximately 33 metres from the stage Sound Quality: EX+, A, 9/10 - Excellent sound quality. At the top of the limit for the equipment used with no stand. Recorded by: Seth Meister Mastered by: Dennis Orr Release date: 2011-09-08 All photos taken by Seth Meister and licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC-ND http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ --------------------------------- Setlist: 01 One Way Road 02 Used To Get High 03 Better Than 04 Treat Yo Mama 05 Band Intros & Chat 06 Ocean 07 Don't Wanna See Your Face 08 Chat 09 Zebra 10 Close To You 11 Funky Tonight 12 Crowd & Outro --------------------------------- Total Time: 1:03:56 Total .flac(5) size: 677 MB Total .wav size: 1.02 GB --------------------------------- Band Members: John Butler - vocals, acoustic, electric, & lap steel guitars, banjo, & stomp box Nicky Bomba - drums & percussion Byron Luiters - bass guitar, upright bass & didgeridoo Please support artists by attending concerts & purchasing their official merchandise: http://www.johnbutlertrio.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Butler_Trio http://www.myspace.com/johnbutlertrio http://www.archive.org/details/JohnButlerTrio ********************************************** Set in the beautiful city of Salmon Arm in the shadow of Mt. Ida, this show was one of the festival's must-see events. This was my first time seeing John Butler live and despite what I had already heard and of him, I was NOT prepared to get my mind blown like I did. John came on stage and immediately had the audience wrapped around his finger. The crowd was swollen to it's absolute max (turns out it was the highest attended show of the entire festival) and everyone was excited for what was to be an incredible performance. I could not believe the sounds he could coax from his instruments. If I didn't see it with my own eyes, I'd have thought there were a lot more people on stage than there actually were. John made a special effort to acknowledge and pay thanks & respect to the Native Canadians for use of the land. John talks about a cultural exchange he went on earlier that day and to the delight of the audience, he demonstrated the Salmon Arm Handshake with Byron. Also, during Funky Tonight, John had the entire audience turn around and face the back. I was directly in front of the soundboard and due to my microphones, could not turn around. I definitely felt very weird as the entire audience faced me and I was the only one of the thousands not to turn around. A few audience members, not knowing that I was taping, gave me the evil eye. ********************************************** Fight the Loudness War! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loudness_war No compression was used in the post-processing of this recording to preserve it's dynamic range, listenability and authenticity. This recording will naturally sound much better cranked up loud with quality headphones! Peace & enjoy, Seth FFP's: jbt2011-08-21matrixt01.flac:434a13b90d33b3894bf602d9563de9db jbt2011-08-21matrixt02.flac:0af063bde25670ff12c34a8d3da19d5d jbt2011-08-21matrixt03.flac:4e4180aeab554d31b1de9330f891446d jbt2011-08-21matrixt04.flac:fa81e1a7e3edc4b7ad5cbf2a5dcdfe27 jbt2011-08-21matrixt05.flac:c4de17864d4ce155b763ac6fface625a jbt2011-08-21matrixt06.flac:7a15fc57913548ee26f58ddcb9d4ea0c jbt2011-08-21matrixt07.flac:65f540344b1a4afd50d261e9dbe6bb51 jbt2011-08-21matrixt08.flac:ebd31e59a0329f9a266c02a501e60c1f jbt2011-08-21matrixt09.flac:a874fe1c6af3549587b57be9e18c8d86 jbt2011-08-21matrixt10.flac:84b098bf695437e48b2f144d77c0e0be jbt2011-08-21matrixt11.flac:14b104b79c556934a01eef580aa79a22 jbt2011-08-21matrixt12.flac:1177234c06880469264cc5ede2fbc090 First released exclusively on: The LMA ( www.archive.org ) ********************************************** Please share this recording freely. Do not encode to .mp3 (or other lossy format). ********************************************** 01010011 01100101 01110100 01101000 ***END***
Taper: Seth Meister
1:03:51
Taper:
Seth Meister
Transferrer:
Dennis Orr
SHNID:
jbt2011-08-21.SalmonArmCA-11cardioid24bit
Source:
CA-11 cardioids > CA UGLY > Zoom H4n (XLR input) @ 24 bit/48 kHz
Lineage:
.WAV's > Audacity 1.2.6 (minor edits) > Sound Forge Pro 10.0a (normalize) > CDWav (tracking) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC
Taper Notes:
View Notes********************************************** 24 bit / 48000 Hz version STEREO ********************************************** Artist/Band: John Butler Trio Date: 2011-08-21 (Sunday) Title: The Salmon Arm Shake Venue: TD Canada Trust Main Stage - 19th Salmon Arm Roots & Blues Festival - Salmon Arm Fair Grounds - Salmon Arm, BC Estimated attendance: 4000 Weather conditions: 24°, winds NE 5-8 km/h Type: Open-Air Audience/Stealth Source: CA-11 cardioids > CA UGLY > Zoom H4n (XLR input) @ 24 bit/48 kHz Transfer: .WAV's > Audacity 1.2.6 (minor edits) > Sound Forge Pro 10.0a (normalize) > CDWav (tracking) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC Recording location: FOB, DFC, approximately 33 metres from the stage Sound Quality: EX+, A, 9/10 - Excellent sound quality. At the top of the limit for the equipment used with no stand. Recorded by: Seth Meister Mastered by: Dennis Orr Release date: 2011-09-08 All photos taken by Seth Meister and licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC-ND http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ --------------------------------- Setlist: 01 One Way Road 02 Used To Get High 03 Better Than 04 Treat Yo Mama 05 Band Intros & Chat 06 Ocean 07 Don't Wanna See Your Face 08 Chat 09 Zebra 10 Close To You 11 Funky Tonight 12 Crowd & Outro --------------------------------- Total Time: 1:03:56 Total .flac(5) size: 689 MB Total .wav size: 1.02 GB --------------------------------- Band Members: John Butler - vocals, acoustic, electric, & lap steel guitars, banjo, & stomp box Nicky Bomba - drums & percussion Byron Luiters - bass guitar, upright bass & didgeridoo Please support artists by attending concerts & purchasing their official merchandise: http://www.johnbutlertrio.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Butler_Trio http://www.myspace.com/johnbutlertrio http://www.archive.org/details/JohnButlerTrio ********************************************** Set in the beautiful city of Salmon Arm in the shadow of Mt. Ida, this show was one of the festival's must-see events. This was my first time seeing John Butler live and despite what I had already heard and of him, I was NOT prepared to get my mind blown like I did. John came on stage and immediately had the audience wrapped around his finger. The crowd was swollen to it's absolute max (turns out it was the highest attended show of the entire festival) and everyone was excited for what was to be an incredible performance. I could not believe the sounds he could coax from his instruments. If I didn't see it with my own eyes, I'd have thought there were a lot more people on stage than there actually were. John made a special effort to acknowledge and pay thanks & respect to the Native Canadians for use of the land. John talks about a cultural exchange he went on earlier that day and to the delight of the audience, he demonstrated the Salmon Arm Handshake with Byron. Also, during Funky Tonight, John had the entire audience turn around and face the back. I was directly in front of the soundboard and due to my microphones, could not turn around. I definitely felt very weird as the entire audience faced me and I was the only one of the thousands not to turn around. A few audience members, not knowing that I was taping, gave me the evil eye. ********************************************** Fight the Loudness War! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loudness_war No compression was used in the post-processing of this recording to preserve it's dynamic range, listenability and authenticity. This recording will naturally sound much better cranked up loud with quality headphones! Peace & enjoy, Seth FFP's: jbt2011-08-21cardioidt01.flac:4a3a080d544c2321a8af277b22f585a3 jbt2011-08-21cardioidt02.flac:5469d9fb8ca7ead3c089e9993e63aa8a jbt2011-08-21cardioidt03.flac:158fefa9478bd9ac0253304eee4917f0 jbt2011-08-21cardioidt04.flac:e5a08da1ad6c2846f762024e83d1ac48 jbt2011-08-21cardioidt05.flac:459a855f3df36c51923e3897ae5a97f5 jbt2011-08-21cardioidt06.flac:ea65dca691f6e02b3e1fa980806bf9c8 jbt2011-08-21cardioidt07.flac:b58be15e7c0b6b2610027679907456d8 jbt2011-08-21cardioidt08.flac:031670a11a669ea26931e551188ce2f9 jbt2011-08-21cardioidt09.flac:fbd6269272b8ec94101076f6c52acfb1 jbt2011-08-21cardioidt10.flac:8598d7f7bdd8c289462fb66cf96be859 jbt2011-08-21cardioidt11.flac:214f173c68acebb54b86ead988c94978 jbt2011-08-21cardioidt12.flac:8f0af823d002be358374c678155ee9f1 First released exclusively on: The LMA ( www.archive.org ) ********************************************** Please share this recording freely. Do not encode to .mp3 (or other lossy format). ********************************************** 01010011 01100101 01110100 01101000 ***END***
Taper: Seth Meister
1:03:51
Taper:
Seth Meister
Transferrer:
Dennis Orr
SHNID:
jbt2011-08-21.CA-11omni24bit
Source:
CA-11 omnis > CA 9100 > Zoom H4n (1/8" input) @ 24 bit/48 kHz
Lineage:
.WAV's > Sound Forge Pro 10.0a (normalize) > CDWav (tracking) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC
Taper Notes:
View Notes********************************************** 24 bit / 48000 Hz version STEREO ********************************************** Artist/Band: John Butler Trio Date: 2011-08-21 (Sunday) Title: The Salmon Arm Shake Venue: TD Canada Trust Main Stage - 19th Salmon Arm Roots & Blues Festival - Salmon Arm Fair Grounds - Salmon Arm, BC Estimated attendance: 4000 Weather conditions: 24°, winds NE 5-8 km/h Type:Open-Air Audience/Stealth Source: CA-11 omnis > CA 9100 > Zoom H4n (1/8" input) @ 24 bit/48 kHz Transfer: .WAV's > Sound Forge Pro 10.0a (normalize) > CDWav (tracking) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC Recording location: FOB, DFC, approximately 33 metres from the stage Sound Quality: EX+, A, 9/10 - Excellent sound quality. At the top of the limit for the equipment used with no stand. Recorded by: Seth Meister Mastered by: Dennis Orr Release date: 2011-09-08 All photos taken by Seth Meister and licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC-ND http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ --------------------------------- Setlist: 01 One Way Road 02 Used To Get High 03 Better Than 04 Treat Yo Mama 05 Band Intros & Chat 06 Ocean 07 Don't Wanna See Your Face 08 Chat 09 Zebra 10 Close To You 11 Funky Tonight 12 Crowd & Outro --------------------------------- Total Time: 1:03:56 Total .flac(5) size: 673 MB Total .wav size: 1.02 GB --------------------------------- Band Members: John Butler - vocals, acoustic, electric, & lap steel guitars, banjo, & stomp box Nicky Bomba - drums & percussion Byron Luiters - bass guitar, upright bass & didgeridoo Please support artists by attending concerts & purchasing their official merchandise: http://www.johnbutlertrio.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Butler_Trio http://www.myspace.com/johnbutlertrio http://www.archive.org/details/JohnButlerTrio ********************************************** Set in the beautiful city of Salmon Arm in the shadow of Mt. Ida, this show was one of the festival's must-see events. This was my first time seeing John Butler live and despite what I had already heard and of him, I was NOT prepared to get my mind blown like I did. John came on stage and immediately had the audience wrapped around his finger. The crowd was swollen to it's absolute max (turns out it was the highest attended show of the entire festival) and everyone was excited for what was to be an incredible performance. I could not believe the sounds he could coax from his instruments. If I didn't see it with my own eyes, I'd have thought there were a lot more people on stage than there actually were. John made a special effort to acknowledge and pay thanks & respect to the Native Canadians for use of the land. John talks about a cultural exchange he went on earlier that day and to the delight of the audience, he demonstrated the Salmon Arm Handshake with Byron. Also, during Funky Tonight, John had the entire audience turn around and face the back. I was directly in front of the soundboard and due to my microphones, could not turn around. I definitely felt very weird as the entire audience faced me and I was the only one of the thousands not to turn around. A few audience members, not knowing that I was taping, gave me the evil eye. ********************************************** Fight the Loudness War! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loudness_war No compression was used in the post-processing of this recording to preserve it's dynamic range, listenability and authenticity. This recording will naturally sound much better cranked up loud with quality headphones! Peace & enjoy, Seth FFP's: jbt2011-08-21omnit01.flac:505c6f0b0154b9e20966230d2b17cfcb jbt2011-08-21omnit02.flac:cb467fe6f80b44abfca5a82b9c95c263 jbt2011-08-21omnit03.flac:eea65f7c8e71b2047c7d37fa15e5ceea jbt2011-08-21omnit04.flac:df502235705fe24b68de683e91adf2fe jbt2011-08-21omnit05.flac:cd03ab284bdbcace69298479b5913f7f jbt2011-08-21omnit06.flac:cbfff33c4c303d64d97bf608070c9079 jbt2011-08-21omnit07.flac:dad5c6e4655c5b8d1413b031988b46d1 jbt2011-08-21omnit08.flac:19b379744f58268e54b0d3d72694834f jbt2011-08-21omnit09.flac:6cfd4f78d7bddae4668bbcfa4bdf189b jbt2011-08-21omnit10.flac:926b4ef9617650235d5671e5620fd7ea jbt2011-08-21omnit11.flac:2006205d9637cd4f21ee0e7a7697548d jbt2011-08-21omnit12.flac:70aa2dd406b731042eddb97b18b000e3 First released exclusively on: The LMA ( www.archive.org ) ********************************************** Please share this recording freely. Do not encode to .mp3 (or other lossy format). ********************************************** 01010011 01100101 01110100 01101000 ***END***
Taper: Seth Meister
1:03:51
Taper:
Seth Meister
Transferrer:
Dennis Orr
SHNID:
jbt2011-08-21.CA-11matrix16bit
Source:
CA-11 cardioids > CA UGLY (XLR input) + CA-11 omnis > CA 9100 (1/8" input)> Zoom H4n @ 24 bit/48 kHz
Lineage:
.WAV's > Wavelab Studio 6 (matrix) > Sound Forge Pro 10.0a (normalize) > CDWav (tracking) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC > .WAV > Cool Edit Pro 2.1 (dithered and downsampled to 16 bit/44.1 kHz) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC
Taper Notes:
View Notes********************************************** 16 bit / 44100 Hz version 4 Channel MATRIX ********************************************** Artist/Band: John Butler Trio Date: 2011-08-21 (Sunday) Title: The Salmon Arm Shake Venue: TD Canada Trust Main Stage - 19th Salmon Arm Roots & Blues Festival - Salmon Arm Fair Grounds - Salmon Arm, BC Estimated attendance: 4000 Weather conditions: 24°, winds NE 5-8 km/h Type:Open-Air Audience/Stealth Source: CA-11 cardioids > CA UGLY (XLR input) + CA-11 omnis > CA 9100 (1/8" input)> Zoom H4n @ 24 bit/48 kHz Transfer: .WAV's > Wavelab Studio 6 (matrix) > Sound Forge Pro 10.0a (normalize) > CDWav (tracking) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC > .WAV > Cool Edit Pro 2.1 (dithered and downsampled to 16 bit/44.1 kHz) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC Recording location: FOB, DFC, approximately 33 metres from the stage Sound Quality: EX+, A, 9/10 - Excellent sound quality. At the top of the limit for the equipment used with no stand. Recorded by: Seth Meister Mastered by: Dennis Orr Release date: 2011-09-10 All photos taken by Seth Meister and licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC-ND http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ --------------------------------- Setlist: 01 One Way Road 02 Used To Get High 03 Better Than 04 Treat Yo Mama 05 Band Intros & Chat 06 Ocean 07 Don't Wanna See Your Face 08 Chat 09 Zebra 10 Close To You 11 Funky Tonight 12 Crowd & Outro --------------------------------- Total Time: 1:03:56 Total .flac(5) size: 309 MB Total .wav size: 645.47 MB --------------------------------- Band Members: John Butler - vocals, acoustic, electric, & lap steel guitars, banjo, & stomp box Nicky Bomba - drums & percussion Byron Luiters - bass guitar, upright bass & didgeridoo Please support artists by attending concerts & purchasing their official merchandise: http://www.johnbutlertrio.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Butler_Trio http://www.myspace.com/johnbutlertrio http://www.archive.org/details/JohnButlerTrio ********************************************** Set in the beautiful city of Salmon Arm in the shadow of Mt. Ida, this show was one of the festival's must-see events. This was my first time seeing John Butler live and despite what I had already heard and of him, I was NOT prepared to get my mind blown like I did. John came on stage and immediately had the audience wrapped around his finger. The crowd was swollen to it's absolute max (turns out it was the highest attended show of the entire festival) and everyone was excited for what was to be an incredible performance. I could not believe the sounds he could coax from his instruments. If I didn't see it with my own eyes, I'd have thought there were a lot more people on stage than there actually were. John made a special effort to acknowledge and pay thanks & respect to the Native Canadians for use of the land. John talks about a cultural exchange he went on earlier that day and to the delight of the audience, he demonstrated the Salmon Arm Handshake with Byron. Also, during Funky Tonight, John had the entire audience turn around and face the back. I was directly in front of the soundboard and due to my microphones, could not turn around. I definitely felt very weird as the entire audience faced me and I was the only one of the thousands not to turn around. A few audience members, not knowing that I was taping, gave me the evil eye. ********************************************** Fight the Loudness War! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loudness_war No compression was used in the post-processing of this recording to preserve it's dynamic range, listenability and authenticity. This recording will naturally sound much better cranked up loud with quality headphones! Peace & enjoy, Seth FFP's: jbt2011-08-21matrixt01.flac:5e9eeb1c7c3311c59fbc9902fe231d10 jbt2011-08-21matrixt02.flac:d65b58493ab46a61382e7ff706b374a3 jbt2011-08-21matrixt03.flac:0be67df9c9fd73270bf620139d978714 jbt2011-08-21matrixt04.flac:d68375a6fcad5b49426756241fe66776 jbt2011-08-21matrixt05.flac:fbd352c2b0b64ffeb61c9fe5e5d2ef78 jbt2011-08-21matrixt06.flac:8bd058be6ee375e0d27b1bfd2e8a1ee6 jbt2011-08-21matrixt07.flac:d7bd542a669e3952871be82a8495c1f5 jbt2011-08-21matrixt08.flac:f8b289c2ffdaf3f85d3d9a06823e6ab3 jbt2011-08-21matrixt09.flac:c56d27172133aee0366122de36dbd4df jbt2011-08-21matrixt10.flac:42df15cf6e7e202a3751b802d1e9f35c jbt2011-08-21matrixt11.flac:f0e587ed75f4009c1bf8619ef54e66c4 jbt2011-08-21matrixt12.flac:a63618664e46d515c7978617f59aa50f First released exclusively on: The LMA ( www.archive.org ) ********************************************** Please share this recording freely. Do not encode to .mp3 (or other lossy format). ********************************************** 01010011 01100101 01110100 01101000 ***END***
Taper: Seth Meister
1:03:51
Taper:
Seth Meister
Transferrer:
Dennis Orr
SHNID:
jbt2011-08-21.CA-11omni16bit
Source:
CA-11 omnis > CA 9100 > Zoom H4n (1/8" input) @ 24 bit/48 kHz
Lineage:
.WAV's > Sound Forge Pro 10.0a (normalize) > CDWav (tracking) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC > .WAV > Cool Edit Pro 2.1 (dithered and downsampled to 16 bit/44.1 kHz) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC
Taper Notes:
View Notes********************************************** 16 bit / 44100 Hz version STEREO ********************************************** Artist/Band: John Butler Trio Date: 2011-08-21 (Sunday) Title: The Salmon Arm Shake Venue: TD Canada Trust Main Stage - 19th Salmon Arm Roots & Blues Festival - Salmon Arm Fair Grounds - Salmon Arm, BC Estimated attendance: 4000 Weather conditions: 24°, winds NE 5-8 km/h Type:Open-Air Audience/Stealth Source: CA-11 omnis > CA 9100 > Zoom H4n (1/8" input) @ 24 bit/48 kHz Transfer: .WAV's > Sound Forge Pro 10.0a (normalize) > CDWav (tracking) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC > .WAV > Cool Edit Pro 2.1 (dithered and downsampled to 16 bit/44.1 kHz) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC Recording location: FOB, DFC, approximately 33 metres from the stage Sound Quality: EX+, A, 9/10 - Excellent sound quality. At the top of the limit for the equipment used with no stand. Recorded by: Seth Meister Mastered by: Dennis Orr Release date: 2011-09-10 All photos taken by Seth Meister and licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC-ND http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ --------------------------------- Setlist: 01 One Way Road 02 Used To Get High 03 Better Than 04 Treat Yo Mama 05 Band Intros & Chat 06 Ocean 07 Don't Wanna See Your Face 08 Chat 09 Zebra 10 Close To You 11 Funky Tonight 12 Crowd & Outro --------------------------------- Total Time: 1:03:56 Total .flac(5) size: 305 MB Total .wav size: 645.47 MB --------------------------------- Band Members: John Butler - vocals, acoustic, electric, & lap steel guitars, banjo, & stomp box Nicky Bomba - drums & percussion Byron Luiters - bass guitar, upright bass & didgeridoo Please support artists by attending concerts & purchasing their official merchandise: http://www.johnbutlertrio.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Butler_Trio http://www.myspace.com/johnbutlertrio http://www.archive.org/details/JohnButlerTrio ********************************************** Set in the beautiful city of Salmon Arm in the shadow of Mt. Ida, this show was one of the festival's must-see events. This was my first time seeing John Butler live and despite what I had already heard and of him, I was NOT prepared to get my mind blown like I did. John came on stage and immediately had the audience wrapped around his finger. The crowd was swollen to it's absolute max (turns out it was the highest attended show of the entire festival) and everyone was excited for what was to be an incredible performance. I could not believe the sounds he could coax from his instruments. If I didn't see it with my own eyes, I'd have thought there were a lot more people on stage than there actually were. John made a special effort to acknowledge and pay thanks & respect to the Native Canadians for use of the land. John talks about a cultural exchange he went on earlier that day and to the delight of the audience, he demonstrated the Salmon Arm Handshake with Byron. Also, during Funky Tonight, John had the entire audience turn around and face the back. I was directly in front of the soundboard and due to my microphones, could not turn around. I definitely felt very weird as the entire audience faced me and I was the only one of the thousands not to turn around. A few audience members, not knowing that I was taping, gave me the evil eye. ********************************************** Fight the Loudness War! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loudness_war No compression was used in the post-processing of this recording to preserve it's dynamic range, listenability and authenticity. This recording will naturally sound much better cranked up loud with quality headphones! Peace & enjoy, Seth FFP's: jbt2011-08-21omnit01.flac:3d8f507a0eacfeaf51d95700ae1af73e jbt2011-08-21omnit02.flac:25e5bd5a88ac9c28e404c0977c9605ea jbt2011-08-21omnit03.flac:db1b4340e560390558baa690da0ed013 jbt2011-08-21omnit04.flac:f98cf68fd9b02c9c15dc2fc7417b5db6 jbt2011-08-21omnit05.flac:32678bb2631c6fcd99eef2d69645f38a jbt2011-08-21omnit06.flac:11598df9dad8f0818843d41b8351ea03 jbt2011-08-21omnit07.flac:5e1b8e4da5a2eae45081f4bef953d98b jbt2011-08-21omnit08.flac:f09eee560987620a3afbec775095cda8 jbt2011-08-21omnit09.flac:5d02d8655f794cca0aa6bdcde51da39b jbt2011-08-21omnit10.flac:a3d201cf8d453e0e9745120473e3a21b jbt2011-08-21omnit11.flac:16d8726c75ab37898763c25bb6eaf6e3 jbt2011-08-21omnit12.flac:2aa9ba07315c037794e192a48745aa39 First released exclusively on: The LMA ( www.archive.org ) ********************************************** Please share this recording freely. Do not encode to .mp3 (or other lossy format). ********************************************** 01010011 01100101 01110100 01101000 ***END***
Taper: Seth Meister
1:03:51
Taper:
Seth Meister
Transferrer:
Dennis Orr
SHNID:
jbt2011-08-21.CA-11cardioid16bit
Source:
CA-11 cardioids > CA UGLY > Zoom H4n (XLR input) @ 24 bit/48 kHz
Lineage:
.WAV's > Audacity 1.2.6 (minor edits) > Sound Forge Pro 10.0a (normalize) > CDWav (tracking) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC > .WAV > Cool Edit Pro 2.1 (dithered and downsampled to 16 bit/44.1 kHz) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC
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View Notes********************************************** 16 bit / 44100 Hz version STEREO ********************************************** Artist/Band: John Butler Trio Date: 2011-08-21 (Sunday) Title: The Salmon Arm Shake Venue: TD Canada Trust Main Stage - 19th Salmon Arm Roots & Blues Festival - Salmon Arm Fair Grounds - Salmon Arm, BC Estimated attendance: 4000 Weather conditions: 24°, winds NE 5-8 km/h Type:Open-Air Audience/Stealth Source: CA-11 cardioids > CA UGLY > Zoom H4n (XLR input) @ 24 bit/48 kHz Transfer: .WAV's > Audacity 1.2.6 (minor edits) > Sound Forge Pro 10.0a (normalize) > CDWav (tracking) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC > .WAV > Cool Edit Pro 2.1 (dithered and downsampled to 16 bit/44.1 kHz) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC Recording location: FOB, DFC, approximately 33 metres from the stage Sound Quality: EX+, A, 9/10 - Excellent sound quality. At the top of the limit for the equipment used with no stand. Recorded by: Seth Meister Mastered by: Dennis Orr Release date: 2011-09-10 All photos taken by Seth Meister and licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC-ND http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ --------------------------------- Setlist: 01 One Way Road 02 Used To Get High 03 Better Than 04 Treat Yo Mama 05 Band Intros & Chat 06 Ocean 07 Don't Wanna See Your Face 08 Chat 09 Zebra 10 Close To You 11 Funky Tonight 12 Crowd & Outro --------------------------------- Total Time: 1:03:56 Total .flac(5) size: 320 MB Total .wav size: 645.47 MB --------------------------------- Band Members: John Butler - vocals, acoustic, electric, & lap steel guitars, banjo, & stomp box Nicky Bomba - drums & percussion Byron Luiters - bass guitar, upright bass & didgeridoo Please support artists by attending concerts & purchasing their official merchandise: http://www.johnbutlertrio.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Butler_Trio http://www.myspace.com/johnbutlertrio http://www.archive.org/details/JohnButlerTrio ********************************************** Set in the beautiful city of Salmon Arm in the shadow of Mt. Ida, this show was one of the festival's must-see events. This was my first time seeing John Butler live and despite what I had already heard and of him, I was NOT prepared to get my mind blown like I did. John came on stage and immediately had the audience wrapped around his finger. The crowd was swollen to it's absolute max (turns out it was the highest attended show of the entire festival) and everyone was excited for what was to be an incredible performance. I could not believe the sounds he could coax from his instruments. If I didn't see it with my own eyes, I'd have thought there were a lot more people on stage than there actually were. John made a special effort to acknowledge and pay thanks & respect to the Native Canadians for use of the land. John talks about a cultural exchange he went on earlier that day and to the delight of the audience, he demonstrated the Salmon Arm Handshake with Byron. Also, during Funky Tonight, John had the entire audience turn around and face the back. I was directly in front of the soundboard and due to my microphones, could not turn around. I definitely felt very weird as the entire audience faced me and I was the only one of the thousands not to turn around. A few audience members, not knowing that I was taping, gave me the evil eye. ********************************************** Fight the Loudness War! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loudness_war No compression was used in the post-processing of this recording to preserve it's dynamic range, listenability and authenticity. This recording will naturally sound much better cranked up loud with quality headphones! Peace & enjoy, Seth FFP's: jbt2011-08-21cardioidt01.flac:c5ea8280fb0de6db1e8457e70ff896bf jbt2011-08-21cardioidt02.flac:a6f19c4d764741883b7bc0b5afbdb533 jbt2011-08-21cardioidt03.flac:2a01a260039fee05ea2aa82a1c8d39f4 jbt2011-08-21cardioidt04.flac:5c2328b102abda1256ae5ae3aa1f09ba jbt2011-08-21cardioidt05.flac:626062a3151b38b1eedec6a6cdf37f17 jbt2011-08-21cardioidt06.flac:f80e1729063ba61c43be60d3a411a3bf jbt2011-08-21cardioidt07.flac:a74d17b3ba923d4ee8eea3dbab971f6f jbt2011-08-21cardioidt08.flac:af65dd0bcffa61afe38c97b83e4fa504 jbt2011-08-21cardioidt09.flac:6286e6875aae56f04d320f475e202f1d jbt2011-08-21cardioidt10.flac:4b64c95a2e12a1aa6e6681175ff173e8 jbt2011-08-21cardioidt11.flac:3aa2067542c1c1385af569e527e19756 jbt2011-08-21cardioidt12.flac:6473facde3468dff52545b8598113c0e First released exclusively on: The LMA ( www.archive.org ) ********************************************** Please share this recording freely. Do not encode to .mp3 (or other lossy format). ********************************************** 01010011 01100101 01110100 01101000 ***END***