07
2006
Sources
Taper: (o-canis) [email protected]
3:17:50
Rating:
10.00 / 1 rating
Taper:
(o-canis) [email protected]
Transferrer:
(o-canis) [email protected]
SHNID:
phil2006-07-21.adk51tl.flac16
Source:
ADK51TL/o>BBee hypers> Oade T+mod UA5 >JB3 44.1 wav
Lineage:
JB3 > sb1394 > CPC v3.02.5 > Pc > Flac
Taper Notes:
View NotesMain Stage Location: 20' LOC VIP Lawn Mic Config: 10' split ~7'^ Source: ADK51TL/o> BBee hypers> Oade T+mod UA5 >JB3 44.1 wav Conversion: JB3 > sb1394 > CPC v3.02.5 > Pc > Flac burn Format: 16-bit, 44.1 kHz Editing: CD-Wave (tracking), Adobe Audition 1.0 (fades,EQ,NR,limiting*) ********************************************************************** / Please, help ensure live recordings remain easily accessible by / supporting the musicians: Attend their shows, buy their studio / releases, pick up some merch and bring someone new to this music. / / Spread the word http://www.phillesh.net/ / ********************************************************************** Thanks to all the folks at 10KLF who helped make it so easy to record all the bands at the festival! http://www.10klf.com ********************************************************************** Phil Lesh (bass, vocals) Larry Campbell (guitar) Joan Osborne (lead vocals) John Molo (drums) Rob Barraco (keys) Barry Sless (pedal steel) Greg Osby (sax) Post NOTES Editing done in 16bit/44.1mhz realm: cuts - yes= reduced the first set to 1:19:54. Removals included 10klf intro of 7:50min before band took the stage and the ballance was removed between tunes. At the end of set two, Phil had some remarks that were preserved but I did move them up in time a bit and shortened the fade out. EQ - Despite the obvious focus on Phil's bass lines, the omnis managed to render the bass way too strongly and with some resonance. A three notch filter from 55hz to 76hz was applied and with EQ bass was rolled off below 100hz and raised a bit above 125hz to 400 where things were brought back flat. A gradual lift, begining at 1600hz peaking at 5hz/+2.5db and returning to 0db at 12khz, was also applied.
Taper: Dean Lambrecht
3:11:18
Taper:
Dean Lambrecht
Transferrer:
Dean Lambrecht
SHNID:
plf2006-07-21.mbho603a.flac16
Source:
MBHO 603a + KA100LK (Healy Method, LOB in VIP lawn section) > Hydra Silver xlr's > UA5 (BM2p+ mod.) > JB3 (opti) @ 44.1 kHz.
Lineage:
JB3 > usb1 > Macbook > xNJB3 1.4.6 > Audacity 1.2.5 (track & fades)> xACT 1.59 (SBE, FLAC, verify, .ffp & .md5).
Taper Notes:
View NotesPhil Lesh and Friends July 21, 2006 10KLF, Soo Pass Ranch, Main Stage, Detroit Lakes, MN Source: MBHO 603a + KA100LK (Healy Method, LOB in VIP lawn section) > Hydra Silver xlr's > UA5 (BM2p+ mod.) > JB3 (opti) @ 44.1 kHz. Transfer: JB3 > usb1 > Macbook > xNJB3 1.4.6 > Audacity 1.2.5 (track & fades)> xACT 1.59 (SBE, FLAC, verify, .ffp & .md5). Recorded & transferred by Dean Lambrecht ( [email protected] ) Disc 1: (Set 1) 01. Jam > [6:53] 02. Cumberland Blues [14:17] 03. Big River [5:43] 04. Lazy River Road [8:37] 05. Cold Roses > [10:59] 06. The Wheel > [10:46] 07. Shakedown Street > [12:51] 08. Passenger [7:46] Disc 2: (Set 2) 01. Jam > [2:56] 02. St. Stephen [10:07] 03. Dark Star > [11:08] 04. Stars Go Blue > [10:16] 05. Dark Star > [11:50] 06. China Cat Sunflower > [5:29] 07. The Eleven > [12:30] 08. Stella Blue [12:38] Disc 3: (Set 2 cont.) 01. Help On The Way > [4:54] 02. Slipknot! > [4:27] 03. Franklin's Tower [10:40] 04. encore applause/donor rap [3:29] 05. E: Truckin' [12:57] Notes: Phil Lesh (bass, vocals) Greg Osby (sax) Joan Osborne (lead vocals) John Molo (drums) Rob Barraco (keys) Barry Sless (pedal steel) Larry Campbell (guitar, fiddle, mandolin) Thanks to 10KLF for their great festival and generosity towards tapers! Go out of your way to attend this fantastic festival! NOT FOR SALE without the express permission of the artist. Please maintain the integrity of the audio quality of this recording and trade it for FREE only in lossless formats, e.g., WAV, FLAC, aiff, etc. Please do not encode to MP3 or other lossy formats except for personal listening. Information on lossless recording distribution at www.etree.org