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Taper: Justin Kacz
1:18:34
Rating:
8.00 / 1 rating
Taper:
Justin Kacz
Transferrer:
Justin Kacz
SHNID:
jbt2011-09-02.16bit
Source:
dpa4021 mics >Oade ACM Grace Lunatec V3 >CM Edirol R-44(@ 24/48 kHz)
Taper: Seth Meister
1:18:05
Taper:
Seth Meister
Transferrer:
Dennis Orr
SHNID:
jbt2011-09-02.jbt2011-09-02TheGorgeMatrix24bit
Source:
CA-11 cardioids > CA UGLY + CA-11 omnis > CA-9100 > Zoom H4n (1/4" input) @ 24 bit/48 kHz
Lineage:
.WAV's > Audacity 1.2.6 (minor edits) > 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 STEREO MATRIX ********************************************** Artist/Band: John Butler Trio "DMB Caravan" Date: 2011-09-02 (Friday) Title: The Salmon Returns Venue: The Gorge Amphitheatre - Outdoors - George, Washington, USA Venue concert seating capacity: approx. 25,000 Estimated attendance: Full House Weather conditions: 31° C - Winds from the ENE, sustained 9-12 kmh with gusts up to 25 kmh. Type: Open-Air Audience/Open Source: CA-11 cardioids > CA UGLY + CA-11 omnis > CA-9100 > Zoom H4n (1/4" input) @ 24 bit/48 kHz Transfer: .WAV's > Audacity 1.2.6 (minor edits) > Wavelab Studio 6 (matrix) ? Sound Forge Pro 10.0a (normalize) > CDWav (tracking) > Trader's Little Helper (level 5) > FLAC Recording location: DFC, FOB, on stand @ 10'6", 33 metres from stage Sound Quality: EX, A-, 8/10 - Excellent sound quality. Recorded by: Seth Meister Mastered by: Dennis Orr Release date: 2011-09-25 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 - 5:51 02 Used To Get High - 4:44 03 Pickapart - 5:53 04 Band Intros & Chat - 0:33 05 Better Than - 4:11 06 Treat Yo Mama - 9:11 07 Ocean - 10:46 08 Don't Wanna See Your Face - 4:17 09 Zebra - 6:01 10 Close To You - 6:49 11 Chat & Band Intros - 2:36 12 Funky Tonight - 17:13 --------------------------------- Total Time: 1:18:10 Total .flac(5) size: 849 MB Total .wav size: 1.25 GB --------------------------------- Band Members: John Butler - vocals, acoustic, electric, & lap steel guitars, banjo, & stomp box Nicky Bomba - drums, percussion, & backing vocals Byron Luiters - upright bass, didgeridoo, & backing vocals 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 ********************************************** This was a great day time show in the incredible and most beautiful Gorge Amphitheatre. The weather was perfect and the venue is absolutely beautiful - do yourself a favour and put catching a show there on your bucket list. This was my second time seeing JBT and I was pretty excited about it. This show was longer than the one I had caught in Salmon Arm, BC just 2 weeks previous which made me happy. Strangely enough, there were stuffed salmon in the audience flying around and at one point someone throws one on stage. A bit later, John randomly throws it back into the audience and the same guy who threw it catches it again. The band notices and comments and I felt, like my previous JBT recording, that another salmon themed title was born. The performance was excellent and the band's energy was high. I met a LOT of people that hadn't seen JBT before and they truly seemed mesmerized by the band's amazing performance and afterwards told me they had been blown away. Technical notes: I was lucky enough to be able to set up DFC, FOB but that was quite a hefty distance from the stacks. Due to a tiny missing adaptor screw, I was unable to attach my stereo bar directly to my stand therefore had to use a clamp to attach the stereo bar to my stand. Made no difference in the sound only that the whole thing was top heavy and had to be tethered down. Due to my Busman Audio mics being out of commision, I wasn't able to use my XLR connections as I would have preferred. Thanks to everyone who took the time to thank me for taping. It's hard work and nice to be appreciated. ********************************************** 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: jbt2011-09-02matrix01.flac:313335b4ecdc8bc1d045c4380f1ebab2 jbt2011-09-02matrix02.flac:c50c229c4888d37b41b305a68fa8611f jbt2011-09-02matrix03.flac:e9dd8edea162a5ba6140ab3967d9a4d0 jbt2011-09-02matrix04.flac:dafec46e9317cf2e42615afa7462722a jbt2011-09-02matrix05.flac:10a6ca48bf7af98887616a5698f1f3b0 jbt2011-09-02matrix06.flac:4f3ad84329481c56e0e24091ca178f54 jbt2011-09-02matrix07.flac:c3b771c67a9193963b88f16f82118a10 jbt2011-09-02matrix08.flac:4297ae4e65edf3bcf55b52926be8296d jbt2011-09-02matrix09.flac:0584e7b0d4160e18b8cadf84a5c512cb jbt2011-09-02matrix10.flac:444549581829dc6d2e74cf93fe2ae556 jbt2011-09-02matrix11.flac:c19f16f104d843b5ac102392421e2a5e jbt2011-09-02matrix12.flac:1c0c530529267980b40bbf63865ba0ed First released exclusively on: The Archive ( 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
1:18:05
Taper:
Seth Meister
Transferrer:
Dennis Orr
SHNID:
jbt2011-09-02.jbt2011-09-02TheGorgeOmni24bit
Source:
CA-11 omnis > CA-9100 > Zoom H4n (1/8" 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 "DMB Caravan" Date: 2011-09-02 (Friday) Title: The Salmon Returns Venue: The Gorge Amphitheatre - Outdoors - George, Washington, USA Venue concert seating capacity: approx. 25,000 Estimated attendance: Full House Weather conditions: 31° C - Winds from the ENE, sustained 9-12 kmh with gusts up to 25 kmh. Type: Open-Air Audience/Open Source: CA-11 omnis > CA-9100 > Zoom H4n (1/8" 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: DFC, FOB, on stand @ 10'6", 33 metres from stage Sound Quality: EX, A-, 8/10 - Excellent sound quality. Recorded by: Seth Meister Mastered by: Dennis Orr Release date: 2011-09-25 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 - 5:51 02 Used To Get High - 4:44 03 Pickapart - 5:53 04 Band Intros & Chat - 0:33 05 Better Than - 4:11 06 Treat Yo Mama - 9:11 07 Ocean - 10:46 08 Don't Wanna See Your Face - 4:17 09 Zebra - 6:01 10 Close To You - 6:49 11 Chat & Band Intros - 2:36 12 Funky Tonight - 17:13 --------------------------------- Total Time: 1:18:10 Total .flac(5) size: 850 MB Total .wav size: 1.25 GB --------------------------------- Band Members: John Butler - vocals, acoustic, electric, & lap steel guitars, banjo, & stomp box Nicky Bomba - drums, percussion, & backing vocals Byron Luiters - upright bass, didgeridoo, & backing vocals 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 ********************************************** This was a great day time show in the incredible and most beautiful Gorge Amphitheatre. The weather was perfect and the venue is absolutely beautiful - do yourself a favour and put catching a show there on your bucket list. This was my second time seeing JBT and I was pretty excited about it. This show was longer than the one I had caught in Salmon Arm, BC just 2 weeks previous which made me happy. Strangely enough, there were stuffed salmon in the audience flying around and at one point someone throws one on stage. A bit later, John randomly throws it back into the audience and the same guy who threw it catches it again. The band notices and comments and I felt, like my previous JBT recording, that another salmon themed title was born. The performance was excellent and the band's energy was high. I met a LOT of people that hadn't seen JBT before and they truly seemed mesmerized by the band's amazing performance and afterwards told me they had been blown away. Technical notes: I was lucky enough to be able to set up DFC, FOB but that was quite a hefty distance from the stacks. Due to a tiny missing adaptor screw, I was unable to attach my stereo bar directly to my stand therefore had to use a clamp to attach the stereo bar to my stand. Made no difference in the sound only that the whole thing was top heavy and had to be tethered down. Due to my Busman Audio mics being out of commision, I wasn't able to use my XLR connections as I would have preferred. Thanks to everyone who took the time to thank me for taping. It's hard work and nice to be appreciated. ********************************************** 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: jbt2011-09-02omnit01.flac:8bf6257476ef4a0711641c17bba0c1d4 jbt2011-09-02omnit02.flac:f2400eef498da109b12543a34531e366 jbt2011-09-02omnit03.flac:0f80fab22faf9b1dd755c8251a5dc0a7 jbt2011-09-02omnit04.flac:fe5684d5f0aa25394542c677370e19ad jbt2011-09-02omnit05.flac:7a3812b1d174454cc89925666e173aed jbt2011-09-02omnit06.flac:132244dc27096208feab6bd3bad4e43c jbt2011-09-02omnit07.flac:3c6dcc1a990f1d170e60cfcfabd0f08b jbt2011-09-02omnit08.flac:48828aa7f94b72e8d96c7e93f0afc1f0 jbt2011-09-02omnit09.flac:bd16a1b08569d06149b8571b88411d3c jbt2011-09-02omnit10.flac:e6a180b40588697d90a8ebf8d08b5077 jbt2011-09-02omnit11.flac:b53fde4aac181fc34e40fe915694383c jbt2011-09-02omnit12.flac:98b699e7ca6df6ba576393fb39eaa512 First released exclusively on: The Archive ( 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
1:18:05
Taper:
Seth Meister
Transferrer:
Dennis Orr
SHNID:
jbt2011-09-02.CA-11cardioid24bit
Source:
CA-11 cardioids > CA UGLY > Zoom H4n (1/4" 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 "DMB Caravan" Date: 2011-09-02 (Friday) Title: The Salmon Returns Venue: The Gorge Amphitheatre - Outdoors - George, Washington, USA Venue concert seating capacity: approx. 25,000 Estimated attendance: Full House Weather conditions: 31° C - Winds from the ENE, sustained 9-12 kmh with gusts up to 25 kmh. Type: Open-Air Audience/Open Source: CA-11 cardioids > CA UGLY > Zoom H4n (1/4" 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: DFC, FOB, on stand @ 10'6", 33 metres from stage Sound Quality: EX, A-, 8/10 - Excellent sound quality. Recorded by: Seth Meister Mastered by: Dennis Orr Release date: 2011-09-25 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 - 5:51 02 Used To Get High - 4:44 03 Pickapart - 5:53 04 Band Intros & Chat - 0:33 05 Better Than - 4:11 06 Treat Yo Mama - 9:11 07 Ocean - 10:46 08 Don't Wanna See Your Face - 4:17 09 Zebra - 6:01 10 Close To You - 6:49 11 Chat & Band Intros - 2:36 12 Funky Tonight - 17:13 --------------------------------- Total Time: 1:18:10 Total .flac(5) size: 844 MB Total .wav size: 1.25 GB --------------------------------- Band Members: John Butler - vocals, acoustic, electric, & lap steel guitars, banjo, & stomp box Nicky Bomba - drums, percussion, & backing vocals Byron Luiters - upright bass, didgeridoo, & backing vocals 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 ********************************************** This was a great day time show in the incredible and most beautiful Gorge Amphitheatre. The weather was perfect and the venue is absolutely beautiful - do yourself a favour and put catching a show there on your bucket list. This was my second time seeing JBT and I was pretty excited about it. This show was longer than the one I had caught in Salmon Arm, BC just 2 weeks previous which made me happy. Strangely enough, there were stuffed salmon in the audience flying around and at one point someone throws one on stage. A bit later, John randomly throws it back into the audience and the same guy who threw it catches it again. The band notices and comments and I felt, like my previous JBT recording, that another salmon themed title was born. The performance was excellent and the band's energy was high. I met a LOT of people that hadn't seen JBT before and they truly seemed mesmerized by the band's amazing performance and afterwards told me they had been blown away. Technical notes: I was lucky enough to be able to set up DFC, FOB but that was quite a hefty distance from the stacks. Due to a tiny missing adaptor screw, I was unable to attach my stereo bar directly to my stand therefore had to use a clamp to attach the stereo bar to my stand. Made no difference in the sound only that the whole thing was top heavy and had to be tethered down. Due to my Busman Audio mics being out of commission, I wasn't able to use my XLR connections as I would have preferred. Thanks to everyone who took the time to thank me for taping. It's hard work and nice to be appreciated. ********************************************** 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: jbt2011-09-02cardioidt01.flac:3ac492477c637635317baef714259fd3 jbt2011-09-02cardioidt02.flac:2d7557583017c269ccd2838178cc380c jbt2011-09-02cardioidt03.flac:6285d5b44acb821f1bb778bda6e688de jbt2011-09-02cardioidt04.flac:3f1d9cabb0759e86b0de2e2daef63489 jbt2011-09-02cardioidt05.flac:7b08c5b38a34b6f0f0b3c5c2a64a0e7e jbt2011-09-02cardioidt06.flac:3cb607eb25f0d9839672f42347b389ad jbt2011-09-02cardioidt07.flac:12c718c9fba5d6ff80c5415aad7ae80b jbt2011-09-02cardioidt08.flac:74296c1580390307c7507f38c884efe4 jbt2011-09-02cardioidt09.flac:44375aa5ed721120a500466a7180f365 jbt2011-09-02cardioidt10.flac:373b46ab6e8e148f730d79ac9672d91b jbt2011-09-02cardioidt11.flac:7c1f6408c87ffc9f2a5a2599de1786a3 jbt2011-09-02cardioidt12.flac:a35522f35b76b49e8437303feebbba84 First released exclusively on: The Archive ( 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
1:18:05
Taper:
Seth Meister
Transferrer:
Dennis Orr
SHNID:
jbt2011-09-02.jbt2011-09-02TheGorgeMatrix16bit
Source:
CA-11 cardioids > CA UGLY + CA-11 omnis > CA-9100 > Zoom H4n (1/4" input) @ 24 bit/48 kHz
Lineage:
.WAV's > Audacity 1.2.6 (minor edits) > 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 STEREO MATRIX ********************************************** Artist/Band: John Butler Trio "DMB Caravan" Date: 2011-09-02 (Friday) Title: The Salmon Returns Venue: The Gorge Amphitheatre - Outdoors - George, Washington, USA Venue concert seating capacity: approx. 25,000 Estimated attendance: Full House Weather conditions: 31° C - Winds from the ENE, sustained 9-12 kmh with gusts up to 25 kmh. Type: Open-Air Audience/Open Source: CA-11 cardioids > CA UGLY + CA-11 omnis > CA-9100 > Zoom H4n (1/4" input) @ 24 bit/48 kHz Transfer: .WAV's > Audacity 1.2.6 (minor edits) > 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: DFC, FOB, on stand @ 10'6", 33 metres from stage Sound Quality: EX, A-, 8/10 - Excellent sound quality. Recorded by: Seth Meister Mastered by: Dennis Orr Release date: 2011-09-25 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 - 5:51 02 Used To Get High - 4:44 03 Pickapart - 5:53 04 Band Intros & Chat - 0:33 05 Better Than - 4:11 06 Treat Yo Mama - 9:11 07 Ocean - 10:46 08 Don't Wanna See Your Face - 4:17 09 Zebra - 6:01 10 Close To You - 6:49 11 Chat & Band Intros - 2:36 12 Funky Tonight - 17:13 --------------------------------- Total Time: 1:18:10 Total .flac(5) size: 399 MB Total .wav size: 789.03 MB --------------------------------- Band Members: John Butler - vocals, acoustic, electric, & lap steel guitars, banjo, & stomp box Nicky Bomba - drums, percussion, & backing vocals Byron Luiters - upright bass, didgeridoo, & backing vocals 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 ********************************************** This was a great day time show in the incredible and most beautiful Gorge Amphitheatre. The weather was perfect and the venue is absolutely beautiful - do yourself a favour and put catching a show there on your bucket list. This was my second time seeing JBT and I was pretty excited about it. This show was longer than the one I had caught in Salmon Arm, BC just 2 weeks previous which made me happy. Strangely enough, there were stuffed salmon in the audience flying around and at one point someone throws one on stage. A bit later, John randomly throws it back into the audience and the same guy who threw it catches it again. The band notices and comments and I felt, like my previous JBT recording, that another salmon themed title was born. The performance was excellent and the band's energy was high. I met a LOT of people that hadn't seen JBT before and they truly seemed mesmerized by the band's amazing performance and afterwards told me they had been blown away. Technical notes: I was lucky enough to be able to set up DFC, FOB but that was quite a hefty distance from the stacks. Due to a tiny missing adaptor screw, I was unable to attach my stereo bar directly to my stand therefore had to use a clamp to attach the stereo bar to my stand. Made no difference in the sound only that the whole thing was top heavy and had to be tethered down. Due to my Busman Audio mics being out of commision, I wasn't able to use my XLR connections as I would have preferred. Thanks to everyone who took the time to thank me for taping. It's hard work and nice to be appreciated. ********************************************** 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: jbt2011-09-02matrix01.flac:9a3bc87cff8b956e1776547839229e13 jbt2011-09-02matrix02.flac:4fb940d7909d287dbf5fff6354283ace jbt2011-09-02matrix03.flac:0a16d0d4bf8eee25b22f7363ba171dd4 jbt2011-09-02matrix04.flac:6cc7570db9a15d66b9867f9eb8679b6b jbt2011-09-02matrix05.flac:df64e59df59de9b68b683543f8ad5c46 jbt2011-09-02matrix06.flac:8f6db76bf6be2fcb6a6894c774ff6465 jbt2011-09-02matrix07.flac:f54591fca2821fe6530dd35f3e097b0e jbt2011-09-02matrix08.flac:ebb15cb19192e9bf8441ddaea8c69e13 jbt2011-09-02matrix09.flac:e3cfab1ad68a9104c1df971a6e9dbe68 jbt2011-09-02matrix10.flac:00c8391291019b697645b4e1d634d0d8 jbt2011-09-02matrix11.flac:02cd1f42b6666a03526fb87e8de764f1 jbt2011-09-02matrix12.flac:8934778541033ed9452b8b94d93d7518 First released exclusively on: The Archive ( 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
1:18:05
Taper:
Seth Meister
Transferrer:
Dennis Orr
SHNID:
jbt2011-09-02.jbt2011-09-02TheGorgeOmni16bit
Source:
CA-11 omnis > CA-9100 > Zoom H4n (1/8" 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
Taper Notes:
View Notes********************************************** 16 bit / 44100 Hz version STEREO ********************************************** Artist/Band: John Butler Trio "DMB Caravan" Date: 2011-09-02 (Friday) Title: The Salmon Returns Venue: The Gorge Amphitheatre - Outdoors - George, Washington, USA Venue concert seating capacity: approx. 25,000 Estimated attendance: Full House Weather conditions: 31° C - Winds from the ENE, sustained 9-12 kmh with gusts up to 25 kmh. Type: Open-Air Audience/Open Source: CA-11 omnis > CA-9100 > Zoom H4n (1/8" 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: DFC, FOB, on stand @ 10'6", 33 metres from stage Sound Quality: EX, A-, 8/10 - Excellent sound quality. Recorded by: Seth Meister Mastered by: Dennis Orr Release date: 2011-09-25 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 - 5:51 02 Used To Get High - 4:44 03 Pickapart - 5:53 04 Band Intros & Chat - 0:33 05 Better Than - 4:11 06 Treat Yo Mama - 9:11 07 Ocean - 10:46 08 Don't Wanna See Your Face - 4:17 09 Zebra - 6:01 10 Close To You - 6:49 11 Chat & Band Intros - 2:36 12 Funky Tonight - 17:13 --------------------------------- Total Time: 1:18:10 Total .flac(5) size: 402 MB Total .wav size: 789.03 MB --------------------------------- Band Members: John Butler - vocals, acoustic, electric, & lap steel guitars, banjo, & stomp box Nicky Bomba - drums, percussion, & backing vocals Byron Luiters - upright bass, didgeridoo, & backing vocals 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 ********************************************** This was a great day time show in the incredible and most beautiful Gorge Amphitheatre. The weather was perfect and the venue is absolutely beautiful - do yourself a favour and put catching a show there on your bucket list. This was my second time seeing JBT and I was pretty excited about it. This show was longer than the one I had caught in Salmon Arm, BC just 2 weeks previous which made me happy. Strangely enough, there were stuffed salmon in the audience flying around and at one point someone throws one on stage. A bit later, John randomly throws it back into the audience and the same guy who threw it catches it again. The band notices and comments and I felt, like my previous JBT recording, that another salmon themed title was born. The performance was excellent and the band's energy was high. I met a LOT of people that hadn't seen JBT before and they truly seemed mesmerized by the band's amazing performance and afterwards told me they had been blown away. Technical notes: I was lucky enough to be able to set up DFC, FOB but that was quite a hefty distance from the stacks. Due to a tiny missing adaptor screw, I was unable to attach my stereo bar directly to my stand therefore had to use a clamp to attach the stereo bar to my stand. Made no difference in the sound only that the whole thing was top heavy and had to be tethered down. Due to my Busman Audio mics being out of commision, I wasn't able to use my XLR connections as I would have preferred. Thanks to everyone who took the time to thank me for taping. It's hard work and nice to be appreciated. ********************************************** 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: jbt2011-09-02omnit01.flac:ddfd5092dbfbc4280830197e51f76cd7 jbt2011-09-02omnit02.flac:8273765c43faf31bb10c3418bbfe643f jbt2011-09-02omnit03.flac:03c672cd35fbece4a1ed347442141c62 jbt2011-09-02omnit04.flac:c1c6f4d7ed1e0445c2b8079b13ee16d9 jbt2011-09-02omnit05.flac:938d9e2e595a39d4748474574047cf65 jbt2011-09-02omnit06.flac:01f6eb76025e8bf00e864996d02fe26a jbt2011-09-02omnit07.flac:c6e4dd9a1a5ee3a91ab8da45237dff5c jbt2011-09-02omnit08.flac:5f0fcdb91c7b1263a5fc010cd19c6f53 jbt2011-09-02omnit09.flac:5d6f7876fed5f7d89d5292b10301765a jbt2011-09-02omnit10.flac:4e191886143e491e023983d6123138fd jbt2011-09-02omnit11.flac:b565e71af4987209e66beb0821151abe jbt2011-09-02omnit12.flac:02fa2dde1e23b7f7f760bc72d75b5da2 First released exclusively on: The Archive ( www.archive.org ) ********************************************** Please share this recording freely. 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Taper: Seth Meister
1:18:05
Taper:
Seth Meister
Transferrer:
Dennis Orr
SHNID:
jbt2011-09-02.CA-11cardioid16bit
Source:
CA-11 cardioids > CA UGLY > Zoom H4n (1/4" 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
Taper Notes:
View Notes********************************************** 16 bit / 44100 Hz version STEREO ********************************************** Artist/Band: John Butler Trio "DMB Caravan" Date: 2011-09-02 (Friday) Title: The Salmon Returns Venue: The Gorge Amphitheatre - Outdoors - George, Washington, USA Venue concert seating capacity: approx. 25,000 Estimated attendance: Full House Weather conditions: 31° C - Winds from the ENE, sustained 9-12 kmh with gusts up to 25 kmh. Type: Open-Air Audience/Open Source: CA-11 cardioids > CA UGLY > Zoom H4n (1/4" 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: DFC, FOB, on stand @ 10'6", 33 metres from stage Sound Quality: EX, A-, 8/10 - Excellent sound quality. Recorded by: Seth Meister Mastered by: Dennis Orr Release date: 2011-09-25 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 - 5:51 02 Used To Get High - 4:44 03 Pickapart - 5:53 04 Band Intros & Chat - 0:33 05 Better Than - 4:11 06 Treat Yo Mama - 9:11 07 Ocean - 10:46 08 Don't Wanna See Your Face - 4:17 09 Zebra - 6:01 10 Close To You - 6:49 11 Chat & Band Intros - 2:36 12 Funky Tonight - 17:13 --------------------------------- Total Time: 1:18:10 Total .flac(5) size: 393 MB Total .wav size: 789.03 MB --------------------------------- Band Members: John Butler - vocals, acoustic, electric, & lap steel guitars, banjo, & stomp box Nicky Bomba - drums, percussion, & backing vocals Byron Luiters - upright bass, didgeridoo, & backing vocals 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 ********************************************** This was a great day time show in the incredible and most beautiful Gorge Amphitheatre. The weather was perfect and the venue is absolutely beautiful - do yourself a favour and put catching a show there on your bucket list. This was my second time seeing JBT and I was pretty excited about it. This show was longer than the one I had caught in Salmon Arm, BC just 2 weeks previous which made me happy. Strangely enough, there were stuffed salmon in the audience flying around and at one point someone throws one on stage. A bit later, John randomly throws it back into the audience and the same guy who threw it catches it again. The band notices and comments and I felt, like my previous JBT recording, that another salmon themed title was born. The performance was excellent and the band's energy was high. I met a LOT of people that hadn't seen JBT before and they truly seemed mesmerized by the band's amazing performance and afterwards told me they had been blown away. Technical notes: I was lucky enough to be able to set up DFC, FOB but that was quite a hefty distance from the stacks. Due to a tiny missing adaptor screw, I was unable to attach my stereo bar directly to my stand therefore had to use a clamp to attach the stereo bar to my stand. Made no difference in the sound only that the whole thing was top heavy and had to be tethered down. Due to my Busman Audio mics being out of commission, I wasn't able to use my XLR connections as I would have preferred. Thanks to everyone who took the time to thank me for taping. It's hard work and nice to be appreciated. ********************************************** 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: jbt2011-09-02cardioidt01.flac:a2d326e1b04c2644be0f84ec25c8a30e jbt2011-09-02cardioidt02.flac:cc4120be47f38ae1e3ca67605504529e jbt2011-09-02cardioidt03.flac:b6585dabbba326b053b90ab409f9221f jbt2011-09-02cardioidt04.flac:89547856a6ab1fd301004d5b9c2e2257 jbt2011-09-02cardioidt05.flac:6fa930645edcd8a7350831623d427485 jbt2011-09-02cardioidt06.flac:962fd3867c5975458bbd12a018271389 jbt2011-09-02cardioidt07.flac:488663143ee7d5125bf5ed809fb02e0b jbt2011-09-02cardioidt08.flac:ebcb486d35f628641c08ee046a262f9d jbt2011-09-02cardioidt09.flac:e3960ce57ffa8408dc4512e3c86a397e jbt2011-09-02cardioidt10.flac:73d8b26f9a793af315253b6a7891ef5a jbt2011-09-02cardioidt11.flac:8c0359e5d74b2eb1b2817b54743a0749 jbt2011-09-02cardioidt12.flac:0d3742f53b4e3a0752c8d35c6b38a412 First released exclusively on: The Archive ( www.archive.org ) ********************************************** Please share this recording freely. 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