This is a tagged version of shnid: 097810

Grateful Dead

Sunday, June 28th, 1992
Deer Creek Music Center
Noblesville, IN

cd1 - set 1
1) (crowd/tuning)
2) Help On The Way->
3) Slipknot!->
4) Franklin's Tower->
5) Wang Dang Doodle
6) Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
7) To Lay Me Down
8) El Paso
9) New Speedway Boogie->
10) Smokestack Lightnin'

plus encore:
11) (crowd/tuning)
12) e: Casey Jones

cd2 - set 2
1) (crowd/tuning)
2) China Cat Sunflower->
3) I Know You Rider
4) Estimated Prophet->
5) Way To Go Home->
6) Drums->
7) Space->
8) The Last Time->
9) China Doll->
10) Around And Around

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This is a matrix, done my hansokolow in ProTools, of the following digital sources:

DSBD: shnid=32550
Recording Info:
SBD -> Dat -> CD

Transfer Info:
CD -> EAC -> Samplitude Professional v8.01 -> FLAC
(2 Discs Audio / 2 Discs FLAC)

Transferred and Edited By Charlie Miller
charliemiller87@earthlink.net
February 27, 2006

Notes:
-- Thanks to Paul Scotton for the audio discs
-- Diginoise in Wang Dang Doodle
-- This copy has 8 minutes of tuning missing from shnid=28395
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AUD: shnid=90152
AUD: Schoeps CMC3/MK4 (ORTF) > unknown mic power and lead dat deck >
Coax SPDIF > Casio DA-7 > Sony DDS-Dat tape. Mics on seven foot stand,
set up dead center, front edge of grass, just behind last seating row.

Transfer: MAD > Sony TCD-D10P > Audiophile 2496 SPDIF-In > Soundforge
(at 48kHz) > CD-Wave > TLH > FLAC. Taped and transferred by Andrew F.

Notes:
- Cable problem caused signal losses, patches from ShnID-550.
- Patch in Franklin's 7:46 > 8:24, and Wang Dang Doodle 0:28 > 0:33.
- Subsecond glitch at 1:07 of China Cat, repaired with Soundforge.
- R8Brain v1.9 used to convert the patches from ShnID-550 to 48kHz.
- Soundforge used to make fades and add the patches.
- TLH used for FLAC compression and making checksums.
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hansokolow's Notes: There were two brief moments of digifuzz in Wang Dang Doodle on the SBD, so they are cut out, at 4:11 and 4:22. Other slight adjustments were made to match the sources together, but mostly they lined up perfectly.

-Tano (hansokolow@gmail.com)

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