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| Artist | Scott Amendola Band |
| Show | Amendola / Goldberg / Lopes - 2010-11-28 Cafe Royale, San Francisco CA |
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| Torrent | agl2010-11-28.torrent (click to download) |
| Downloads as | agl2010-11-28.flac16 |
| Info hash | 717cefe2b15e3250047f0bee959988ff57025ffc |
| Description | Amendola, Goldberg, and Lopes
2010-11-28
Cafe Royale
San Francisco, CA
Scott Amendola - drums
Ben Goldberg - clarinet
Chris Lopes - bass
Recorded and mixed by Burris T. Ewell
Soundfield ST350 (b-format) > Tascam DR-680 @ 24/48
+ bass mic > Tascam DR-680 (line)
processed/mixed in Plogue Bidule 0.9708 with Ambisonic Studio B2X 2009-05-15
ST350: yaw 5°, pitch 22°, roll 0°, angle 90°, directivity 0.70 (omni: 0.0 , card: 0.5, fig-8: 1.0)
bass mic: -2.6 dB, pan 0.42, 211 sample delay
parallel compression added with Sonalksis SV-315
normalize/SRC/dither SoX 14.3.1 default > tracking Amadeus Pro 1.5.2
Set 1
1 Let's Cool One (Monk)
2 Smarty Pants
3 Introspection (Monk)
4 Lift
5 Blues for Istanbul
6 Skippy (Monk)
Set 2
1 In Walked Bud (Monk)
2 Epistrophy (Monk)
3 Diana Maria
4 Streetbeat
5 Eronel (Monk)
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| Type | Scott Amendola Band |
| Last seeder | Last activity 27 days, 12:00:31 ago |
| Size | 496.42 MB (520530235 Bytes) |
| Added | 2010-12-17 19:19:22 |
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| Hits | 1215 |
| Snatched | 61 times |
| Upped by | burris |
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| burris |
2010-12-17 19:22:13 |
I'm new to mixing and mastering so any feedback is welcome. I'm probably going to post a remix of the Amendola vs. Skerik vs. Blades one from a few weeks ago.
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| jdmatt68 |
2010-12-17 22:02:56 |
| very cool. thanks much! |
| thowell |
2010-12-17 22:25:03 |
| yeah, this looks great --thank you! |
| Sonic_Curmudgeon |
2010-12-17 23:20:43 |
cool seed!
i have the new album... this will be a great addition. thanks. |
| Sonic_Curmudgeon |
2010-12-17 23:20:46 |
cool seed!
i have the new album... this will be a great addition. thanks. |
| bombdiggity |
2010-12-18 00:52:03 |
| thanks a lot. |
| pandrews |
2010-12-18 01:55:31 |
Thanks, looks interesting.
Ok, I’m gonna be Ben’s self-appointed shill here…
I just found out about Ben’s “upcoming” Go Home show with Scott, Charlie and Ellery Eskelin (no Ron Miles this time). Hell yeah and HELL YEAH, AWESOME SHIT IS COMING!! Mark your calendar RIGHT NOW! MOOOOOOVE!!!
Source: http://www.sfjazz.org/concerts/2011/spring/artists/gohome.php
Ben, smile a bit and show your drummer how to swing haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaard! :p
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| Halowdance |
2010-12-18 03:42:19 |
| Many thanks Burris! |
| RBayers |
2010-12-18 12:59:36 |
| thanks. |
| bombdiggity |
2010-12-20 13:54:00 |
Regarding your comment about feedback I finally got to listen to this and it is a superb recording. You don't mention the specifics of the "bass mic" - perhaps that was the board feed of that channel off the stage though? Great work. Clean and transparent, nice balance. Haven't really heard much off Soundfields as I recall but they do have a (well deserved) reputation.
Don't hear much clarinet these days. Nice band. Pretty straight ahead but always interesting to hear a big dose of Monk (though without a piano, which is perhaps as it should be since who else can do that?). It is a substantial reinterpretation since it doesn't (to me) have the jagged angularity of the master (clarinet has a smooth tone that is different to that material as it was originally played). It is nice to hear the music differently (maybe better, since not doing a substantial reinterpretation usually doesn't work). This works. |
| burris |
2010-12-20 19:50:15 |
The bass player had a mic attached to his instrument going into a little portable mixer and a powered wedge. The wedge had a thru-output so I patched out of that. I didn't catch what kind of gear it was. I put a bunch of compression in parallel and was worried I had squished it. Thanks for listening.
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| pandrews |
2010-12-23 02:00:37 |
“Great work. Clean and transparent, nice balance.”
+1 |
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