2014
2014
Sources
Taper: david barfield
2:24:17
Taper:
david barfield
Transferrer:
david barfield
SHNID:
nmas2014-01-30.mk4_flac24_barfield
Source:
source: schoeps mk4 (ortf, 7.5', dfc 15' from stage) > kc5 > cmc6 > sd744t (24/96)
Lineage:
audacity (tracks, amplify, fades, flac) > flac24 md5/ffp generated via xact
Taper Notes:
View Notessorry don't have the time to figure out this setlist. if someone is able to write it out in the review section, i'll add the metadata. thanks. for converting these 24 bit files to 16/44 (to burn to standard cdr): download Audacity once installed open audacity go to preferences (os x it's under the “audacity tab, windows and linux under the “edit” tab) select “quality” tab “high-quality conversion” select “sample rate converter” = “best quality” (that's what I like) “dither” select “shaped” (or try to the other options other than “none” if you prefer) hit “ok” go to file > “import” > “audio” select the high resolution flacs that you intend to change to 16/44 wavs or flacs hit “open” ***note if you have an old slow computer, you may want to select only a few flacs at a time*** once imported, navigate to the bottom left of audacity window and change “project rate (hz)” to “44100” select all via ctrl + a /cmd + a (os x) or edit > select > all then file > “export multiple” in dialog box choose “export format” > decide what format you want. If you plan to burn to cd choose “wav (microsoft) signed 16 bit pcm) – other formats such as flac, mp3 etc will allow options, but not the 16bit wav choice. “choose” destination folder choose “numbering after after file name prefix” designate a file name prefix under “file name prefix” hit “export” “edit metadata” dialog will open for each file. You can edit metadata, or just hit “ok” for each file and not enter new metadata (there is no penalty or prize awarded for your choice). once you have hit ok for the last file, the export process will start. You will now have a 16/44 fileset in your destination folder that can be burned to cdr. Enjoy.