This is a tagged version of shnid: 77878

Grateful Dead
November 2, 1984
Berkeley Community Theatre
Berkeley, CA

A 16bit 44.1kHz GEM

Source:
Sennheiser 421s? > PCM > DAT
"I transferred a PCM tape to DAT back in the late 80's and my DAT says Sennheiser 421's?-> PCM.
My guess is that it was either Sennheiser 421s or 441s." -RG

Transfer:
TASCAM DA-20 > M-Audio FireWire solo > Soundforge 8.0 wav
Source and Transfer courtesy of Rich Gastwirt (taper@gastwirt.org)

Edited by James E. (BlingFree@shnflac.net)
*Adobe Audition 1.5 > shntool > FLAC (lvl8)
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--Set 1--
101-d1t01 - //Jack Straw ->
102-d1t02 - Peggy-O
103-d1t03 - El Paso
104-d1t04 - Loser
105-d1t05 - Smokestack Lightning ->
106-d1t06 - Spoonful ->
107-d1t07 - Smokestack Lightning
108-d1t08 - Iko Iko

--Set 2--
201-d2t01 - Help on the Way ->
202-d2t02 - Slipknot! ->
203-d2t03 - Franklins Tower
204-d2t04 - Lost Sailor ->
205-d2t05 - Saint of Circumstance
206-d3t01 - Wharfrat ->
207-d3t02 - Gimmie Some Lovin' ->
208-d3t03 - Drums ->
209-d3t04 - Space ->
210-d3t05 - Playin' Reprise ->
211-d3t06 - Bertha ->
212-d3t07 - Good Lovin'

--Encore--
213-d3t08 - Casey Jones
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*Adobe Audition 1.5 notes:
set1
few minor glitches in El Paso (the song)
stop/start noise removed
12:05.205 - 12:05.212, 36:52.465 - 36:52.473
fade-out
45:36.625 - 45:38.739

set2
cut silence
0:00.000 - 0:02.322, new 0:00.000
fade-in
0:00.000 - 0:03.000
gap
46:40.408 - 46:41.537 wharfrat, 0:27.864 patched
1:29:30.900 - 1:29:32.781 good lovin, 0:15.302 patched
right channel drops
1:30:37.691 - 1:30:38.294
stop/start noise removed
1:37:33.162 - 1:37:33.173
gap
1:41:01.317 - 1:41:01.427 casey jones, 0:01.964 patched
fade-out
1:43:21.000 - 1:43:24.000


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