http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=562088 (http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=562088)
http://db.etree.org/shn/123810 (http://db.etree.org/shn/123810)
Phish
December 3, 1997
CoreStates Spectrum
Philadelphia, PA
source:
Schoeps cmc6/mk41 (mid) + Schoeps cmc6/mk8 (side) > Oade Deluxe > Sony SBM-1 > Sony TCD-D8 (@ 44.1 kHz)
transfer (with master DATs):
Sony PCM-2600 (AES output) > Sound Devices 722 (16/44.1) > .WAV > Samplitude SE v9.1.1 (m/s decoding, fades, track splits) > FLAC v1.2.1 (Level 8)
recorded by Craig Hillwig
transferred by Lenny Stubbe & Jason Sobel (jasonsobel@gmail.com)
seeded February 11, 2013
notes:
recorded from the front row of the taper's section, mic stand was dead center
the mics were on the same stand as Stan Lobitz's Schoeps mk41's and Eric Vandercar's B+K 4021
mid-side decoding to stereo left/right done with the Voxengo MSED v2.5 plugin
FLAC tags added with metaflac v1.2.1
Big thanks to Craig for sending Lenny his master DATs!
these 16 bit / 44.1 kHz stereo files are ready to be burned to audio CD
the original mid-side files have been archived, and are available upon request
Disc 1 - [78:33]
Set I
01 - [01:12] - set 1 intro
02 - [09:03] - Punch You In the Eye >
03 - [07:18] - My Soul
04 - [16:36] - Drowned
05 - [03:56] - The Old Home Place
06 - [08:02] - Gumbo >
07 - [11:23] - 2001 >
08 - [20:50] - You Enjoy Myself
Disc 2 - [79:34]
Set II
01 - [01:41] - set 2 intro
02 - [26:56] - David Bowie ->
03 - [11:50] - Possum >
04 - [08:58] - cow funk ->
05 - [09:46] - Prince Caspian >
06 - [05:10] - Frankenstein >
07 - [15:12] - Harry Hood
Disc 3 - [08:18]
Set II continued
01 - [02:54] - encore break
02 - [05:24] - Crossroads
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shntool 3.0.4 len mode output:
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166:11.69 1677.56 MB 0.5010 (17 files)
Awesome thanks!
Just listened to this one last week! Thanks for the new source!
I always liked m/s recordings. Loved workin on em too.....there's just something about the imaging that appeals to my ears.
Nice work Jason!
Quote from: Marmar on February 14, 2013, 07:38:39 AM
I always liked m/s recordings.
Me too... There is an MMW Bonnaroo m/s tape that comes to mind...
Terry
Quote from: twatts likes ghoti on February 14, 2013, 08:30:12 AM
Quote from: Marmar on February 14, 2013, 07:38:39 AM
I always liked m/s recordings.
Me too... There is an MMW Bonnaroo m/s tape that comes to mind...
Terry
It's a pretty crazy recording idea, particularly when one realizes:
"Surprisingly, the M-S technique is one of the oldest concepts in stereo audio. The theoretical basis for it appears in Alan Blumlein's seminal 1934 patent, although it wasn't until the stereo experiments of Danish State Radio engineer Holger Lauridsen in the 1950s that the technology caught up with the theory."