SHNID: 134374
This is a flac encoded & tagged version of reworked shnid 33817
Mono Soundboard; lineage from shnid 293 listed as
Source Summary SBD> MR> PCM> DAT, from Betty Board; DAT> CD> EAC> SHN

Grateful Dead
7/7/1978
Red Rocks Amphitheater
--Set 1--
t101- Jack Straw
t102- Candyman
t103- Me & My Uncle ->
t104- Big River
t105- Friend of the Devil
t106- Cassidy
t107- Tennessee Jed
t108- Passenger
t109- Peggy-O
t110- The Music Never Stopped
--Set 2--
t201- Cold Rain & Snow
t202- Beat It on Down the Line
t203- Scarlet Begonias ->
t204- Fire on the Mountain
t205- Dancing in the Streets ->
t206- Drums ->
t207- Space ->
t208- Not Fade Away ->
t209- Black Peter ->
t210- Around & Around
t211-d3t04 - U.S. Blues
t212-d3t05 - Johnny B. Goode

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Original notes:
Fix of GDLive download source - shinid:293
Overlap between CDs 2 and 3 was eliminated in Cool Edit 2000
Bill Tetzeli, btet@adelphia.net" 1/29/2006 16:00
known flaw: d3t02 d/o @ 10:14;
note summary of J. Palmer's and AJ's reports:
This is not in stereo: the same channel is spread over both using a splitter technique. The channel that should contain Keith, half of Jerry, Billy, and possibly some of Phil,is missing; Keith is minimally audible. This the only "
SBD source available.
If you have a superior source, please contact AJ.
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Droncit notes for this version:
Reworked the mono source to simulate stereo using various combinations of filters and rebalanced by adding certain frequencies into either the left or right channel to try to give it a cleaner sound. Also used a spectral filter for greater presence. Reworking the profile changed the perceived loudness. This version sounds louder at the same settings for normalization. It's not perfect, but I think it has more presence and it's easier to hear the individual instruments."

After normalization, I also did the following:
One tenth of a second of silence during the transition from Scarlet Begonias to Fire on the Mountain was removed; there is still some visible evidence of the problem, but I don't hear it while listening. I also recut the file without regard to original timings, so it's probably a different track delineation now. I didn't hear any other spots like that.
I eliminated the dead spots in the dropout during Black Peter. It's still very clear that there's a problem, but it's a little less jarring.

The opening 10 seconds of both Me & My Uncle and FOTD were very low, so I raised levels in M&MU about 5-6 dB to bring it up to where it should have been. I don't think it's noticeable now. There were also several instances of a fraction of a second of blank space noticeable after raising the gain. I deleted these. and cut so the 3...4 countdown is audible. An edit is also noticeable before the song starts (probably just a tape start/stop). The opening of FOTD was raised approx. 3dB. Added 1dB to the 12 seconds before the opening of Cassidy as it seemed a little low. Added 2dB to the 15 seconds prior to Passenger because of the interesting guitar ditty, which sounds vaguely familiar.

Vocals remain thin-sounding in some spots (especially the second set), possibly due to the missing channel.

All work in this version done with Diamond Cut 8.0 Forensics.
Thanks to BCE.