Phish
The Paradise
Boston, MA
02/16/90
Set 1 only

SOURCE SBD > D5 (deck was possibly a Nak CR-3A)

SBD MCass (Maxell XLII-S 90 min)> Sony TC-WE805S >
Art DI/O (48Khz, Input gain +8dB, No "Tube Warmth")>
Delta DIO 2496> WaveLab v4.0c> WAV (@24/48)> FLAC (24-bit, v1.1.0)
(transfer>24bit FLAC files by Weave - Weave@furthurnet.org on 09/29/2003)

**CD Tracking**
Set 1:
01) Fluffhead
02) Esther >
03) Mike's Song ->
04) I Am Hydrogen >
05) Weekapaug Groove*
06) Donna Lee
07) Run Like An Antelope

*Mastering*
24bit/48kHz FLAC's > Wavelab 4.01b on REBA > Q10Paramatric EQ > BBE > L1 UltraMaximizer > Editing* > L2 Ultramaximizer > 48kHz>44.1 and 24bit>16bit w/level 2 Gaussian Dither > Tracking in Wavelab > tc electronic Finalizer 96k > SHNv3 appended
Mastering , editing and WAV > SHN were performed on REBA by Arty-imthemarmar@stny.rr.com (on 10/1-8/2003)
**24/48 Masters do exist at the unedited/pre-processed level**

**Notes**
There were volume corrections done to lessen the distortion that comes from the board at certain points....I had to adjust the levels, Esther was louder than Fluffhead....so I kinda "re-mixed" the levels on an overall scale...

*there is a "click" in this song that sounds like an EQ or emphisis unit was switched on or off..It is confirmed to be present on the master....the levels drastically change as does the overall EQ curve and tonality of the rest of the show from this point onward. I tried to match the EQ curve as best I could, and match the levels. This does result in some hiss being more pronounced, and a slight change in the tonality of the recording. I tried to make this transition as smooth as possible. From the point the click happens onward there is some DeNoising being done with the WavesLTD X-Noise.

Widespread Panic opened.

Set 2 is missing from the tapers collection. If it surfaces, we'll transfer it.
Otherwise, this is all there is from this source.

NO tracking/editing/alterations performed before archiving to 24-bit FLAC
(except to trim silence from the ends).

Seeded to FurthurNet (www.furthurnet.org) by Marmar