This is a tagged version of shnid: 112860
Grateful Dead
October 6th 1984
Richmond Civic Center
Richmond VA
Tapers: Greg Holtz, Tony Bolton, and Mark Kotyuk.
Source: Nakamichi CM100s w/CP-4 Shotgun Capsules > FOB -> D-6 > MAC
Transfer: MAC > Tascam 112MKII > Edirol UA-5 (24/96) > PC > WAV > Audacity
(fades and tracking) > R8-Brain dither to 16/44 > TLH > Flac Level 8
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--Set 1--
101-d1t01 - Crowd
102-d1t02 - Hell in a Bucket
103-d1t03 - Dire Wolf
104-d1t04 - Cassidy
105-d1t05 - They Love Each Other
106-d1t06 - New Minglewood Blues
107-d1t07 - Tennessee Jed
108-d1t08 - Looks Like Rain ->
109-d1t09 - Don't Ease Me In
--Set 2--
201-d2t01 - Crowd
202-d2t02 - Scarlet Begonias ->
203-d2t03 - Fire on the Mountain
204-d2t04 - Playin' in the Band ->
205-d2t05 - China Doll ->
206-d2t06 - Jam ->
207-d2t07 - //Drums//->
208-d3t01 - Space -> Jam ->
209-d3t02 - Throwing Stones ->
210-d3t03 - Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad ->
211-d3t04 - One More Saturday Night
--Encore--
212-d3t05 - Keep Your Day Job
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notes:
This source is derived from the same master tape as shnid 92383. That particular
transfer involved me (in 1998) playing the master analog tape on an unknown Nakamichi
tape deck into my little Sony D-3 DAT via the 1/8" analog line input. That DAT was then
used to create shnid 92383 using patch material for most of the drums. See below notes.
Well, it ends up that back in 1998 the playback deck I used for the MAC > DAT transfer
was running a bit fast, which eventually resulted in a final product that sounded a bit
sharp.
This is a fresh transfer from the master analog tape, from the Tascam 112MKII straight
into the Edirol UA-5 and into my PC at 24/96 resolution. The original master tape is
13 years older now, but it still sounds great. I am hoping that you all hear this as
an improvement over 92383. I think it is. This is the 16/44 version.
Greg Holtz - April 13, 2011
PS:
As is noted on 92383:
Tony and Mark took the mic stand in and staked out the spot DIRECTLY in front of the
soundboard. There was nobody behind us but Dan Healey, and were were DEAD CENTER.
Anyway, I finally got in, and we set up the gear. It was kind of a just-in-time moment,
as the lights went down shortly after we got things all set up. .. As far as the
recording goes, the only flub was entirely my fault. I was in a "susceptible" state of
mind at the time, and a guy who patched out of our rig convinced me to not record the
drums, and I was dumb enough to listen to him. This transfer is the master tape as-is,
with no patches, and about 4 or 5 minutes of drums missing. C'est La Vie.
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