This is a tagged version of shnid: 97641
Grateful Dead
Wednesday, September 19th, 1990
Madison Square Garden
New York, NY
cd1 - set 1
1) (crowd/tuning)
2) Jack Straw
3) Bertha
4) Me And My Uncle->
5) Big River
6) It Must Have Been the Roses
7) Stuck Inside of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again
8) Help On The Way->
9) Slipknot!->
10) Franklin's Tower
cd2 - set 2
1) (crowd/tuning)
2) Playin' In The Band->
3) Ship Of Fools->
4) Playin' In The Band->
5) Uncle John's Band->
6) Let It Grow->
7) Jam->
8) Drums->
cd3
1) Space->
2) Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad->
3) Stella Blue->
4) Around And Around
5) (crowd/tuning)
6) e: The Mighty Quinn
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This is a matrix, done by hansokolow in ProTools, of the following digital sources:
DSBD: shnid=85003
Recording Info:
Set 1: SBD -> Cassette Master -> Sonic Solutions -> CD
Set 2: SBD -> Dat Master -> Sonic Solutions -> CD
Transfer Info:
CD -> Samplitude Professional v9.1.1 -> FLAC
(3 Discs Audio / 2 Discs FLAC)
Original Transfer and Mastering By David Gans
Additional Editing and Tracking By Charlie Miller
charliemiller87@earthlink.net
May 9, 2007
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DAUD: shnid=11664
FOB-AUD(Scheops)>DAT>CDR>EAC(secure)>CD WAV>Cool Edit Pro>SHN(seekable)
Taper: Dave Brotman
Location: 15th row, center.
Remastering: SHN>WAV>WaveLab5.0>Steinberg Mastering Edition Enhanced>CDWAV>WAV>SHN
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hansokolow's notes: This is a redo of a show I already made a matrix of, but this is using Charlie Miller's superior SBD source, which has an analog generation in set 1, but set 2 is all digital. I used Dave Brotman's FOB Schoeps source, as it was the clearest to my ears, and the glitches in the first track were fairly easy to fix. No music is lost in these glitches, in fact music is doubled, so I cut out what was unnecessary and blended the rest. There is a lot of taper banter and crowd noise in the first track of each set that I left in, almost 6 minutes for set 1 and about 4:30 for set 2. The first set of the SBD has a cassette generation, so time stretching was needed. Much of the crowd noise between songs is cut out of the SBD, including the last drumbeat of Memphis Blues.
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