Grateful Dead 120163
October 25, 1980
Radio city Music Hall
New York, NY
Nak 700's > Sony D-5 > AMC
Recorded Dead front center loge
by Keith Gatto & Pete Jaeger
AMC > DAT > CDR > EAC > FLac
(EAC > Flac by Michael Turi)
Equalization:
Used a multifilter with the following order:
20-band EQ with linear increases from 0-500 Hz.
One subharmonic synthesizer set at 125 Hz.
Two expanders (dynamic noise in expander mode) to increase the dynamic range.
May, 2012-Dan McDonald
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--Set 1--
101-d1t01 - Deep Elem Blues
102-d1t02 - The Race Is On
103-d1t03 - I've Been All Around This World
104-d1t04 - Monkey & the Engineer
105-d1t05 - To Lay Me Down
106-d1t06 - El Paso
107-d1t07 - Bird Song
108-d1t08 - Heaven Help the Fool
109-d1t09 - Dire Wolf ->
110-d1t10 - Ripple
--Set 2--
201-d2t01 - Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo ->
202-d2t02 - Franklin's Tower
203-d2t03 - Me & My Uncle ->
204-d2t04 - Big River
205-d2t05 - High Time
206-d2t06 - New Minglewood Blues
207-d2t07 - Ramble on Rose
208-d2t08 - Looks Like Rain
209-d2t09 - Deal
--Set 3--
301-d3t01 - Cold Rain & Snow ->
302-d3t02 - Lost Sailor ->
303-d3t03 - Saint of Circumstance
304-d3t04 - Uncle John's Band ->
305-d3t05 - Playing in the Band ->
306-d3t06 - Drums ->
307-d3t07 - Space ->
308-d3t08 - The Other One ->
309-d3t09 - Black Peter ->
310-d3t10 - Around & Around ->
311-d3t11 - One More Saturday Night
--Encore--
312-d3t12 - U.S. Blues
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notes:
This recording, like the other Gatto-Jaeger recordings of this run, has excellent high-end energy, but was
lacking a bit in the lower frequencies. The recorder was paused between most non-sequential songs creating
abrupt tansitions, most noticable in the first set. The second set contained several sonic anomalies scattered
throughout. Several songs were not ideally tracked with a couple of songs in the third set combined into
one track. I asked Dan if he could boost the base without affecting the mid-range and high-end and clean up
the transitions and anomalies.
Dan's Change Log:
101- OK
102- Cross-faded about 2 seconds
103- Cross-faded about 3 seconds
104- Cross faded about 2 seconds; Quasi-fadeout (-12.42dB) for track 4
105- cross-fade to track 6
106- Trimmed about 1/4 sec. of silence from end
107- Trimmed 1/4 sec. of silence from end 107; crossfaded 3 secs
108- faded out 107 and let 108 start as it was because music was already cut for beginning of track 108
109- clapping at first note of Dire Wolf so faded out HHTH applause for about 3 sec then a fast fade in to DW.
110- Did a slightly faster fadeout
201- faded in; anomaly at 5:28 Interpolated so it's not noticeable now.
202- anomalies at 8:02 & 8:10 (8:02 has a funny sound; fixed the tape start, but not the odd sound;
fixed by cutting out about 1/4 second and interpolating the two pieces; 8:10 fixed the same way)
203- OK
204- anomalies at 5:54, 6:16, 6:29, & 6:52 Interpolated
205- anomalies at 8:55 & 9:04 (crossfaded the first, cut the second out)
206- anomalies at 7:55, 8:51 & 9:03 interpolated
207- OK
208- OK
209- abrupt ending faded out
301- There were two level changes, and a gradual increase in level, so I added 2dB to the second change,
4 dB to the first change, and then added a linear increase from 3 to 0dB for the first few seconds.
Still starts abruptly, but the music sounds about right after it starts.
302/303- blank space cut out; cut to two tracks
304- Crossfade
305- OK
306- anomaly or cut at 8:39 looks like digi-mess from the transfer. Blocky spots and blank spaces.
Only option was to cut it out or paste over from another spot. About 1 second removed.
307/308- Split into 2 tracks
309- Ok
310- OK
311- Redid fade
312- faded in; cut a small section of blank space at the end of song.
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B. Proctor 5-18-12