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1998
Sources
Source 1 of 1
2:42:35
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SHNID:
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Taper Notes:
View NotesPhish 08-01-1998 Alpine Valley Music Center - East Troy, WI Source: Schoeps MK41>KC5>CMC6>SX-M2>AD1000>DAP1 @ 48kHz (FOB/BTP/DFC/ORTF) (Taped by mikey [email protected]) Conversion: Sony PCM-R500 > Audio Magic Presto II > Delta Di0 2496 > Soundforge 4.5 (48>44.1) > cdwav > MKWact (SHNv3) ([email protected]) Updated .shns: (see note below) Disc I ~Set I~ 1. Ramble On* > 2. Mike's Song > 3. Esther > 4. Weekapaug Groove 5. Guyute 6. Fikus 7. Birds of a Feather 8. Lawn Boy > 9. Funky Bitch Total: 71:40 Disc II ~Set II~ 1. Piper 2. Wilson > 3. Also Sprach Zarathustra > 4. Magilla > 5. Also Sprach Zarathrustra > 6. Tweezer 7. Fluffhead 8. Brian and Robert 9. Albequerque > Total: 69:24 Disc III 1. Chalk Dust Torture 2. Frankenstein ~Encore~ 3. Been Caught Stealin'* > 4. Tweezer Reprise Total: 21:38 *debut Notes: Fade In/Out done in Soundforge. I also added a bit of leader from another source to piper(the start of set 2) because a couple notes of piper were missed on the master. So @ 52 seconds into piper you hear the splice. The notes are correct but you hear the difference from being way back in the tapers section to fob. So the spliced source for the first 52 seconds of crowd noise before piper is Schoeps MK41/CMC6>SX-M2>DAP1 (in tapers section). Thanks to mikey for the smokin tapes. enjoy~ Compiled 6-18-01 ([email protected]) ========================================================= NOTE: I received these .shns from the person who converted them originally ([email protected]), and found, using shntool, that 3 tracks were not cut on sector boundaries. They were: d1t09 d2t01 d3t04 d2t01 definitely had to be fixed, as it caused a nasty click during the transition from d2t01 to d2t02 when listening to the audio on a CDR burned in DAO mode. d1t09 and d3t04 were fixed for good measure as well; whenever shows start to be put on new media (DVD-R?) and are subject to new tracking, this show can be sequenced in any way desired without any problems. Original sector boundary errors found using: SHNTOOL version 1.01 Copyright 2001 Jason Jordan ([email protected]) .shn utilities page: http://shnutils.freeshell.org/ After sector boundaries were fixed, I converted back to SHNv3 from .wav using MKWact, and renamed all files back to their original filenames, removing the '-fixed' appended to each file by shntool, and redid the .md5s to match the new files (this is the only set of .shns from this show *from this new DAT source* that is available, so having the '-fixed' indicator wasn't necessary; the .shns with errors were never circulated before being fixed). Log info from shntool output is provided in the file ph98-08-01fob_sector_issues.txt. RECORDING COMMENTS: Aside from what is written above about the lead-in source spliced for Piper (d2t01; a very minor portion was missing from this FOB source), there is only one questionable noise I can hear on this show after about 4 listens. At 1:39 of d2t08 (Brian and Robert), there is a pop in the left channel. I am 99.9% sure it is a balloon pop, and not a digital error. What does that mean? This show is clean! Please circulate if you enjoy this new FOB source of this great show over any others already out there! Compiled 7-18-01 ([email protected])