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Taper: morst
58:08
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Taper:
morst
Transferrer:
morst
SHNID:
RFL2000-05-05
Source:
Neumann SKM140 (X/Y on stand up high @ SBD location) > Beyer MV100 > Sony D10 Pro II (Doug Oade Mod) > DAT @48kHz
Lineage:
48kHz DAT > WAV > Audacity 2.1.0 (tracking) > xACT 2.49 > FLACs @1648
Taper Notes:
View NotesFriday, May 5, 2000 Reason For Leaving opened for Natty Nation Natty Nation was stuck in traffic so RFL played longer than planned, according to stage banter at the end of t07 Natty Nation set is here: <a href="https://archive.org/details/NattyNation2000-05-05" rel="nofollow">https://archive.org/details/NattyNation2000-05-05</a> pre show music on PA- This Is Not The End [John Brown's Body (Among Them 1999)] post RFL music on PA- Cool Runnings Mandela [Mad Professor] Source: Neumann SKM140 (X/Y on stand up high @ SBD location) > Beyer MV100 > Sony D10 Pro II (Doug Oade Mod) > DAT @48kHz Transfer: 48kHz DAT > WAV > Audacity 2.1.0 (tracking) > xACT 2.49 > FLACs @1648 2011-08-31 DAT > WAV 2020-05 WAV > FLACs live FoH mix, recording & transfer by morst PA system provider: Sticha Brothers System Engineer: Dale Sticha House Console: Behringer Eurodesk > (stereo) > BSS Omnidrive House Speakers: Martin Audio 2x mid/high per side + 2 lows per side House Amplifiers: Crown Macrotech 2400 (x4) Monitor Amplifiers: Crown Macrotech 2400 SHNTOOL INFO: Channels: 2 Bits/sample: 16 Samples/sec: 48000 SHNTOOL LEN: length expanded size cdr WAVE problems fmt ratio filename 6:02.337 69568784 B cxx -- ---xx flac 0.5686 RFL2000-05-05t01.flac 5:49.675 67137696 B cxx -- ---xx flac 0.5581 RFL2000-05-05t02.flac 6:59.027 80453220 B cxx -- ---xx flac 0.6018 RFL2000-05-05t03.flac 0:39.707 7623864 B cxx -- ---xx flac 0.3883 RFL2000-05-05t04.flac 4:08.972 47802736 B cxx -- ---xx flac 0.5947 RFL2000-05-05t05.flac 9:24.704 108423208 B cxx -- ---xx flac 0.5497 RFL2000-05-05t06.flac 9:59.637 115130356 B cxx -- ---xx flac 0.5545 RFL2000-05-05t07.flac 8:44.761 100754064 B cxx -- ---xx flac 0.5728 RFL2000-05-05t08.flac 6:23.666 73663976 B cxx -- ---xx flac 0.5652 RFL2000-05-05t09.flac 58:12.487 670557904 B 0.5661 (9 files) ~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~ ©2000, 2020 The Soundscape Preservation Society, Founded 1991 ~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~ from https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/alignment.html "On May 5, 2000 the planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn will be more or less positioned in a line with the Sun. Additionally, the Moon will be almost lined up between the Earth and Sun. Although this has led to many dire predictions of global catastrophes such as melting ice caps, floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, etc. there is absolutely no scientific basis for these claims. The distance to the planets is too great for their gravity, magnetic fields, radiation, etc. to have any discernible effect on Earth. In fact, we won't even be able to see this alignment, as all the planets will be on the opposite side of the Sun from the Earth. While each planet has a minute and virtually undetectable gravitational pull on the Earth, with the planets on the opposite side of the Sun the force from each body will actually be at its absolute minimum during the alignment. And there is nothing "magic" about the planets being in a line, the effects do not somehow multiply simply due to a geometric arrangement. For example, the combined gravitational effect of all the planets together is much less than the effect of the Sun or the Moon on the Earth. Depending on how strictly you want to define "alignment", the inner six planets are aligned every fifty to a hundred years or so. While unusual, such alignments have happened in the past without any consequences. The planets are simply too far away to have an effect on anything here on Earth - except our imaginations. " <img src="//web.archive.org/web/2im_/https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/thumbnail/may_5_2000_label.gif" alt="planetary alignment GIF from NASA site" />