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| Artist | Grateful Dead |
| Show | NEW! - Grateful Dead 10-09-89 SBD+AUD 4 Source Mega Matrix Mix 16/44 |
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| Torrent | gd1989-10-09-haugh-MTX-v2.torrent (click to download) |
| Downloads as | gd1989-10-09-haugh-MTX-v2 |
| Info hash | ebf86a05e60982e595216000b9aea7359eba5818 |
| db link | http://db.etree.org/shn/92495 | Show | Source |
| Description | **Formerly The Warlocks**
Grateful Dead
Hampton Coliseum
Hampton, VA
October 9, 1989
SBD + AUD Matrix - 4 Source Mix
(60%-SBD, 10%-AUD1, 20%-AUD2, 10%-AUD3)
Disc 1 - Set 1
01 [01.47] Tuning
02 [07.52] Feel Like A Stranger
03 [05.22] Built To Last
04 [09.27] Little Red Rooster
05 [08.05] Ramble On Rose
06 [06.39] We Can Run
07 [04.41] Jack-A-Roe
08 [11.22] Memphis Blues
09 [11.04] Row Jimmy
10 [08.17] Music Never Stopped
TT [74.36]
Disc 2 - Set 2a
01 [04.04] Tuning
02 [10.42] Playing in the Band >
03 [10.35] Uncle John's Band >
04 [03.51] Playing Reprise
05 [19.23] Dark Star >
06 [08.03] Drums >
TT [56.39]
Disc 3 - Set 2b
01 [08.36] Space >
02 [08.48] Death Don't Have No Mercy >
03 [04.38] Dear Mr. Fantasy >
04 [03.47] Hey Jude >
05 [10.19] Throwing Stones >
06 [09.21] Good Lovin'
Encore
07 [05.31] Attics Of My Life
TT [51.02]
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Source Info
SBD (ShnID = 80840) - SBD > DAT (48k)
Transfer Info:
DAT (Sony R500) > SEK'D Prodif Plus > Samplitude Pro v8.01 > FLAC
All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Miller
charliemiller87@earthlink.net - August 26, 2006
Patch Info: The following songs patched from Cassette Master SBD
Little Red Rooster, Ramble On Rose, Jack-A-Roe through Row Jimmy
AUD1 (ShnID = 31211) - Tapers Section Recording On Stand
Recording by: Rob R
3 Nak CM300 - 2 CP4's and 1 CP3 arranged X/Y direct to DAT > SHN
SBEs on Set 2 repaired using shntool v.2.0.3 (10/11/2005)
AUD2 (ShnID = 17704) - Unknown Location FOB
Schoeps CMC421 > DAT > CD > EAC > ADDAWAV > CDWav> WAV > SHN
Conversions done by JR Fishman
AUD3 (ShnID = 443) - Unknown Location FOB
Schoeps CMC421 [note change info from previous] > DAT > SEK'D
Prodif 32 > SoundForge 4.5 (Level Increase & Resample (48>44.1) >
WAV > CDWave > SHN
Conversion by Trey Howland
Thanks to all the hard work from the folks mentioned above with
their loving care getting these sources out. Also a thanks for
some of the images used in creation of the artwork. I found them
years ago on the net and do not have any way to properly credit.
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Notes on the Source Material
SBD (ShnID = 80840)
Perfectly balanced and flawless SBD recording and perfect transfer
by Charlie Miller. This is the SBD source with the songs patched
using an upgraded cassette SBD. These patched tunes are also in near
perfect condition. Other than some slight speed flux it was hard
to even know these tunes were sourced from a cassette. The patch
job, splice into the DSBD source, was very well done.
AUD1 (ShnID = 31211)
Nice sounding above average tapers section recording. Made directly
to DAT. Nice balanced sound, no flaws and a clean transfer.
AUD2 (ShnID = 17704)
After a few DSP tweaks (primarily level adjustments and some D'EQ)
I found this FOB to be the best of the 3 AUD recordings. That is
why it has the largest % mixed into the stereo matrix and why it
has a lion's share mix in the rear channels for the 5.1 versions.
AUD3 (ShnID = 443)
Another great FOB slightly more "muddy" than the other Schoeps
source recording. I believe the 2 FOBs were made in different
locations b/c of the overall sound and time travel btwn the kick
drum and the high hat I think AUD2 was a bit closer than this
FOB. Plus there are different sounds from crowd, cheers, etc.
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Tech Notes
FLAC/SHNs were decoded to wave. Wavmerge was used to reassemble
the tracks back to 1 long wave. CEP2.0 was used to align & synch
all of the sources. CEP2.0 was used for the multitrack mixdown.
SF8.0 was used for the EQ setting on AUD2 pre mixdown This is a
60%-SBD, 10%-AUD1, 20%-AUD2, 10%-AUD3 mix.
- Mixed by dan@am-dig.com
- FLAC conversion done 24-MAY-2008
- Original SHN conversion 8-SEP-2004 (ShnID = 26236)
- Artwork at 300dpi by dan@am-dig.com
- For best results print at the highest resolution onto glossy
photo paper. Design for use in a clear double jewel case.
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Multitrack Mixdown Settings
Stereo Matrix
SET ONE
SBD -2db
AUD1 -11db
AUD2 -7db
AUD3 -8db
SET TWO
SBD -2db
AUD1 -10.5db
AUD2 -7.5db
AUD3 -8db
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Notes
Right Channel +1db to even things out on the SBD source
The following songs patched from Cassette Master SBD: Little Red
Rooster, Ramble On Rose, Jack-A-Roe, Memphis Blues and Row Jimmy.
The cassette SBD patch material is excellent and the source change
is undetectable.
Level adjustment and some Digital EQing was applied to the AUD2
source prior to mixdown.
An occasional smack can be heard on these recordings that seem to be
coming from a drummer hitting the rim or poor mic placement on one
of the drum kits. This happens approx 5 times throughout the show.
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Editorial Comments
Fun time at these 2 shows. I drove down during mid-terms week
at URI with myself and 4 very good friends. We drove my 1967
Mercedes 230s - a classic. We decided on that trip that the car
could shrink or expand to fit our needs. You didn't really drive
this car, it drove you and you tried your best to negotiate. I
left a full pack of smokes on the rear bumper of the car and when
we stopped again for gas 300 miles later the smokes were still
there. Now that is a boat of a car!
A person in our group had family that lived in Virginia and was
able to send his brother to venue and buy tickets for us in
advance of the show. A good thing as the first night was a very
hard ticket. Another group of URI friends also made the road trip
and did not get into the Saturday night, Oct 8th show. We stopped
by their hotel room but it was not a pretty scene. Some very
disappointed, grumpy folks that had no desire to speak with us
about the great show. The next night, Oct 9th everyone got it.
It was the night for the heads as the weekend warriors left after
Saturday's show thinking they'd seen "the" show. Wrong!
It was a very cool parking lot scene at Hampton to say the least.
Everyone buzzing over these last minute shows added to the Fall
Tour. Under the original name The Warlocks ta-boot. The Dupree's
handed out that weekend had an announcement that said something
like "Do you want to hear some oldies? Get ready, here they come".
Someone at Dupree's Diamond News obviously had some inside info.
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Lineup
Jerry Garcia (guitar, vocals)
Bob Weir (guitar, vocals)
Phil Lesh (bass)
Brent Mydland (keyboards, vocals)
Mickey Hart (drums, percussions)
Bill Kreutzmann (drums, percussions)
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Additional Formats
This show is available in the following formats:
1. The SBD and three AUD sources listed above at 16/44
2. CD-Audio Stereo SBD+AUD1+AUD2+AUD3 Matrix Mix at 16/44
*3. CD-Audio Stereo AUD1+AUD2+AUD3 Matrix Mix at 16/44
4. CD-Audio 5.1 Surround Sound DTS-Audio-CD at 16/44
5. DVD-Audio Stereo SBD+AUD1+AUD2+AUD3 Matrix Mix at 24/48
*6. DVD-Audio Stereo AUD1+AUD2+AUD3 Matrix Mix at 24/48
7. DVD-Audio 5.1 Surround Sound at 24/48 (6 channel x 24/48)
*Considering circulating these very nice all AUD matrix mixes.
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High Resolution 300dpi Artwork Included.
Low Rez Preview Front:
http://img518.imageshack.us/img518/1296/fgd10989mtxv2smbo9.jpg
Low Rez Preview Rear:
http://img78.imageshack.us/img78/7504/bgd10989mtxv2smhz0.jpg
Low Rez Preview CD1:
http://img523.imageshack.us/img523/8545/lgd10989mtxv2asmys1.jpg
Low Rez Preview CD2:
http://img72.imageshack.us/img72/4638/lgd10989mtxv2bsmjj1.jpg
Low Rez Preview CD3
http://img530.imageshack.us/img530/1595/lgd10989mtxv2csmvq2.jpg |
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| Type | Grateful Dead |
| Last seeder | Last activity 21:08 ago |
| Size | 1.038 GB (1114456106 Bytes) |
| Added | 2008-06-30 10:06:27 |
| Views | 12 |
| Hits | 3105 |
| Snatched | 1678 times |
| Upped by | amdig1 |
Num files [See full list] | 31 files |
Peers [See full list] | 2 seeders, 0 leechers = 2 peers total |
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| ljg |
2008-07-01 17:10:33 |
| Thanks for the shows... and the insight into the process. As always... very grateful. |
| terrapin132 |
2008-07-01 19:31:38 |
| thanks! I missed these shows because I am an idiot! |
| cmpopp |
2008-07-01 23:09:21 |
| one of my top 5 shows. Many thanks |
| tomausta |
2008-07-02 09:56:45 |
Dan,
I just converted the files and dragged them into iTunes...The sound is spectacular. Great work....
I remember the fall of '89...I was at school in Lawrence Kansas (bohemian capital of the midwest, at least back then). Word spread across the continent about the Warlocks show and the Dark Star that had crashed in Hampton VA... I made it to the News Years Shows in SF that year, and everyone was jonesin' for a "west coast dark star", people were selling "darkstar soup" in the lot... Anyway we got our Dark Star, a one verse version that does not compare to this one... BTW my recollection of the New Year's run was that they were great shows, though I have not seen them posted and I have never heard them...
Thanks again
tom |
| tomausta |
2008-07-02 10:16:10 |
Dan,
Accolades, this sounds awesome. I am listening to the show through my Alesis MK2 studio reference monitors, crystal clear great mix.
BTW these monitors are some of the best in the industry, and cheap.
http://www.alesis.com/monitoronemkii
lowest price I have ever seen: http://www.amazon.com/ALESIS-Monitor-Mk2-Reference-Monitors/dp/B0002A2RTU
If you do a lot of mixing, etc.. these babies are perfect.
tom |
| delavagus |
2008-07-02 18:07:17 |
| This seed is absolutely incredible. Really. Excellent work. I've been away from the seeding-scene for a few years, so prior to this all I had were the old copies with the cassette generations. All I was hoping for was a nice clear SBD, but instead I get this beautiful matrix. You've made my day -- my week, in fact. Thanks! |
| waterman |
2008-07-04 22:22:28 |
| Thanks for this. Im not a huge fan of matrices my only exposure being the Healey mixes in the late 80s,but these are truly fantastic. Perhaps a matrix of the night before....? |
| pdxcrowesfan |
2008-08-23 00:55:57 |
| I had an old tape of this from the 90's, had'nt even heard the first set before. really stoked! thanx. much thanx to the seeders as well. peace |
| ronniehonduras |
2008-09-10 14:48:12 |
Yes! I still remember crystal clear my buddy getting back from this show (back to college in VT) and he says to a bunch of us "You'll never guess what I caught while taping the other night!"
Thanks a ton for putting this together. I've not heard it in years since my old first generation burned out some years ago. Really. ThankS!!! |
| SamStrulson |
2008-10-29 09:25:05 |
| I would be most appreciative if someone would please seed this. I am at 78% and can't wait to hear this. Many Thanks! |
| forbin1221 |
2009-01-02 15:56:09 |
| anyone do this in flac version? I'd love to hear this and haven't yet figured out anything but flac. Thank you very much. Or if you could tell me how to do .torrent that would be great. |
| forbin1221 |
2009-01-02 15:56:17 |
| anyone do this in flac version? I'd love to hear this and haven't yet figured out anything but flac. Thank you very much. Or if you could tell me how to do .torrent that would be great. |
| forbin1221 |
2009-01-02 15:56:28 |
| anyone do this in flac version? I'd love to hear this and haven't yet figured out anything but flac. Thank you very much. Or if you could tell me how to do .torrent that would be great. |
| forbin1221 |
2009-01-02 15:56:28 |
| anyone do this in flac version? I'd love to hear this and haven't yet figured out anything but flac. Thank you very much. Or if you could tell me how to do .torrent that would be great. |
| matthewdesigns |
2009-01-08 15:23:36 |
^^^ Download this .shtn torrent and play it with WinAmp. That app also plays flacs and a zillion other audio filetypes.
This night is my most memorable GD concert experience, and the matrix recording offered here is absolutely incredible...takes me right back to the floor of the coliseum. I wish every recording I had sounded like this one. It's simply fantastic. Thank you for your efforts! |
| matthewdesigns |
2009-01-08 15:25:50 |
| EDIT: forbin1221 - This is a .flac...I just checked my files. So download it and enjoy! |
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