Grateful Dead
07/18/1990
Deer Creek Music Center
Noblesville, IN

**16 bit/44.1khz**

Source: Neumann KM54 > Neumann P/S > Denon DTR-80P (44.1 khz)
Location: FOB
Transfer: Sony PCM-2600(Apogee AES/EBU)>Sound Devices 722 (16/44.1)>
Firewire> Macbook> Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)>
xACT 2.38(align on sector boundaries, encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taped by: unknown
DAT seed provided by: Craig Hillwig
Transferred and seeded by: Lenny Stubbe

patch info:
shn 118904 was used to patch missing information in LLR, Terrapin & Drums -> Space
Recorded by Dave Cohen and Justin Lee
Source: 2 Nakamichi CM300 Omnis Spaced at 2 meters (6.5’)> Nakamichi 550 w/dolby B
Maxell XLIIS90s cassettes
Location: 3/4 of the way back in OTS, DFC

Patchwork performed in Audacity Audacity 2.0.6: flac(s) -> align -> fade in & outs (smooth transition) -> labeled -> export multiple file -> flac16 (level 8)

New tags & checksums created in xACT 2.39.

photoleon 25 February 2017

Set I: (1:13:14)

01. intro
02. Help on the Way ->
03. Slipknot ->
04. Franklin’s Tower
05. Minglewood Blues
06. Easy To Love You
07. Peggy-O
08. Masterpiece
09. Brown Eyed Women
10. Cassidy
11. Deal

Set II: (1:26:58)

01. China Cat Sunflower ->
02. I Know You Rider
03. Looks Like Rain
04. Terrapin Station ->
05. Drums ->
06. Space ->
07. Other One ->
08. Morning Dew

09. The Weight

Notes:
- signal lost for few seconds after LL Rain into the beginning of Terrapin and for 13 seconds at end of Drumz and beginning of Space
- tape stopped for encore break
- amazing jam out of Terrapin making the song a solid 19 minutes that I chose not to track out. But it is considered by some significant enough to note

Seeded to etree on:

02/21/2017

I was in attendance at the show. During Drums -> Space we headed to the mid section of the lawn for a fatty circle. As the maniacal laughter began I had laid back on lawn & enjoyed the ingested psychedelics. Unbeknownst to me a rust belt interloper was behind me at the top of the hill with a large balloon. Long story short, this buffoon & his balloon somehow managed to keep his balance while falling from the top of the hill untill he fell directly on me & my unsuspecting hallucinating head. Needless to say it didn’t go over very well. The irony is that this Neumann source cuts out in Drums about the same time this weekend warrior blew my trip. So I took it upon myself to fill in the gaps to this excellent recording.

Thanks go out to the unknown taper, Craig Hillwig for providing the DAT seed & Lenny Stubbe for & transferring & seeding.