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Taper: Dan Stephens
3:01:18
Taper:
Dan Stephens
Transferrer:
Dan Stephens
SHNID:
dead2003-07-04.xm.stephens.18516.shnf
Source:
XM Radio Satellite Feed > Sony XM Digital Audio Receiver DRN-XM01MK2 > Sony PCM-R500 @ 44.1 kHz (Super Bit Mapping) DAT > WAV > SHN: Dan Stephens ([email protected]) Tascam DA-20mkII > M Audio Delta Audiophile 2496 > SoundForge 6.0 build 132 > CDWav v1.71 > MKW Audio Compression Tool v0.96f (no DAE)
Taper Notes:
View NotesHuge thanks to Joe Doss for scoring the XM gear and for all the kind assistance. Tracks may be seamlessly reassembled when a longer disc format becomes available. This version contains the inverted/flipped fixed tracks that corrects a phase problem created at the source. Thanks to JWolf on sharingthegroove.org for discovering these problems. Another installment of the Sharing The Herring Project compiled by Dan Stephens 07/05/2003,07/06/2003
Transferrer: Dan Stephens; T Wiley
3:01:18
Transferrer:
Dan Stephens; T Wiley
SHNID:
dead2003-07-04.xm.stephens.wiley.fix-18242.18359.shnf
Source:
XM Radio Satellite Feed > Sony XM Digital Audio Receiver DRN-XM01MK2 > Sony PCM-R500 @ 44.1 kHz (Super Bit Mapping)
Lineage:
DAT > WAV > SHN:
Taper Notes:
View NotesRemastering notes: Originally this show had phasing problems which were fixed on this source before I got it. The original had problems from D1t01 - D1t06 @ 6:02 it is fixed on the XM's end which you can still hear the change but its not nearly as bad as before. I enhanced this recording to give it a much fuller sound.
Taper: Dan Stephens
3:01:18
Rating:
10.00 / 1 rating
Taper:
Dan Stephens
Transferrer:
Dan Stephens
SHNID:
dead2003-07-04.xm.stephens.18242.shnf
Source:
XM Radio Satellite Feed > Sony XM Digital Audio Receiver DRN-XM01MK2 > Sony PCM-R500 @ 44.1 kHz (Super Bit Mapping)
Lineage:
Tascam DA-20mkII > M Audio Delta Audiophile 2496 > SoundForge 6.0 build 132 > CDWav v1.71 > MKW Audio Compression Tool v0.96f (no DAE)
Taper Notes:
View Noteswith Willie Nelson on El Paso, Ripple, and Milestones Huge thanks to Joe Doss for scoring the XM gear and for all the kind assistance. Tracks may be seamlessly reassembled when a longer disc format becomes available.