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| Artist | Phish |
| Show | Phish, Hearst Greek Theater, Berkeley, CA, 2010-08-05 (skm140 > v3) |
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| Torrent | ph2010-08-05.skm140.v3.r09hr.flac16.torrent (click to download) |
| Downloads as | ph2010-08-05.skm140.v3.r09hr.flac16 |
| Info hash | 2384bd321ec7083ac2895d73c18c7f8a2b274d76 |
| db link | http://db.etree.org/shn/109598 | Show | Source |
| Description | Phish
2010-08-05
Hearst Greek Theater
Berkeley, CA
Neumann skm140(OTS/2' left of DFC on center aisle/~6.5' High) > Lunatec V3 > Edirol R09-HR(24/96) > Cakewalk Sonar 7(Normalize to -0.1 dB/dither/resample to 16/44.1) > CDwave(tracking) > FLAC(16/44.1/Level 8)
Recorded By: John Fairbairn
Seeded By: John Fairbairn
Set 1
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1. Possum
2. Wolfman's Brother
3. The Divided Sky
4. Funky Bitch
5. Kill Devil Falls
6. Halley's Comet >
7. Sample In A Jar
8. NICU
9. Bouncin' Around The Room
10. Run Like An Antelope
Set 2
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1. Down with Disease >
2. Free
3. Alaska
4. Back on the Train
5. Maze
6. Joy
7. Tweezer >
8. Fluffhead
9. crowd
Encores
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10. Languedoc banter
11. Loving Cup
12. Tweezer Reprise
Notes: Thanks bigtime to David Lawrence for the loaner on the V3 and the R09-HR!
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| Type | Phish |
| Last seeder | Last activity 8 days, 15:30:12 ago |
| Size | 994.12 MB (1042407933 Bytes) |
| Added | 2010-08-29 14:59:03 |
| Views | 0 |
| Hits | 278 |
| Snatched | 54 times |
| Upped by | taperj |
| Num files | 24 files |
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| ph2010-08-05s1t01.flac | 43.85 MB | N/A |
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| jasonsobel |
2010-08-29 16:16:31 |
I just added this one to the etree database (both 16 bit & 24 bit versions in the same entry) -
http://db.etree.org/shn/109598
thanks! |
| digs5446 |
2010-08-31 11:39:04 |
| trying to figure out the difference b/w this and your other source....the lineage of the other one is much longer, so does that mean it's basically just more post-processed than this one? |
| taperj |
2010-08-31 18:19:57 |
Heya digs5446,
I used iZotope to process the dithering and resampling on the other source and added 1dB to the low end, those are the only two differences in post processing. iZotope settings just take alot more typing so it looks really long. The other source of course was recorded on a different set of mics, preamp, and recorder, that's probably fairly obvious :) If you need to know anything more feel free to drop me mail at john_n_kiva@yahoo.com , I'd be more than willing to answer any further queries.
Cheers,
J |
| digs5446 |
2010-08-31 18:42:21 |
thanks very much for the clarification J,
as much as it SHOULD be obvious to me that different gear was used, i'm what you'd call a huge fan of tapers but not up to speed on the lingo. i assumed it was the same mics since both lineages started "skm140".
at any rate your pulls are sick! |
| taperj |
2010-08-31 23:55:47 |
ah, digs5446, I think I misunderstood your question. I had also posted another completely seperate source from this with different mics(skm184) and I think you are actually referring to the difference between this version and the larger 24bit/96kHz version of this source, hence them both starting with skm140. So you are correct, it was the same mics preamp and recorder. The 24bit/96kHz audio is much higher resolution on soundcards and players that can render it as opposed to this version which is resampled and dithered to 16bit/44.1 kHz. Hence the extra steps in the audio chain. Here's what I always think of as a decent explanation of it all:
taken from:
http://www.tweakheadz.com/16_vs_24_bit_audio.htm
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Bit Depth refers to the number of bits you have to capture audio. The easiest way to envision this is as a series of levels, that audio energy can be sliced at any given moment in time. With 16 bit audio, there are 65,536 possible levels. With every bit of greater resolution, the number of levels double. By the time we get to 24 bit, we actually have 16,777,216 levels. Remember we are talking about a slice of audio frozen in a single moment of time.
Now lets add our friend Time into the picture. That's where we get into the Sample Rate.
The sample rate is the number of times your audio is measured (sampled) per second. So at the red book standard for CDs, the sample rate is 44.1 kHz or 44,100 slices every second. So what is the 96khz sample rate? You guessed it. It's 96,000 slices of audio sampled each second.
So lets put it all together now. This brings us to the Bit Rate, or how much data per second is required to transmit the file, which can then be translated into how big the file is. Your CD is 16bit, 44.1 so that is 44,100 slices, each having 65,536 levels. A new Audio interface may record 96,000 slices a second at nearly 17 million levels for every slice. If you think that is a lot of data, well, you are right, it certainly is. The Bit Rate is usually expressed in Mbit/sec. But you don't need to do all this math. I'm going to do it for you. This is not an important area in the recording process to get sidetracked on. What is important for you is how this translates to your hard drive storage.....
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"at any rate your pulls are sick!"
Thanks! |
| digs5446 |
2010-09-01 12:06:51 |
oops - i just realized my mistake
i know the diff b/w the 16 and 24 bit versions. the problem is that i thought both of your 16 bit 8/5/10 sources had the same mic, but after looking more carefully one is skm140 and one is skm184. Duh!
At first I thought the only diff was the preamps (is that what you can the "Mixpre" and the "V3"?)
anyway thanks again! |
| taperj |
2010-09-01 20:34:55 |
| Yep, the v3 and the mixpre are both preamps. Now, to confuse things even further... Technically the Neumann km184 and km140 are the exact same microphone. One is just modular... So, in all technicality all that was different was the preamp, and mic height/aim/weight of windscreens. |
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