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Shane Miller's Collection

Derek Trucks Band   01/30/1999

Stella Blue, Asheville, NC
Source (8' stand 16' from stage, fob, dfc) Neumann KM 184's(Harmonic Tech cables)> Lunatec V2> DA-P1> Panasonic 3800> Monarchy Audio digital coax> Prodif Plus soundcard> Samplitude 6.0 (set fades)> CD Wave> Flac Frontend (level 8 encodi
Media flac   2 discs
Notes Some problems from recording. See tech notes for more info. Great show none the less.
Tech Notes There were multiple changes on the V2,
causing jumps in the volume throughout the
first two tracks on the master. Most of these fixes
are flawless, but these are the (barely) noticebale ones:
Disc 1
Track 1-2:27...A pop resulted from the fixing of
the V2 change. I decided to cut the pop out. If you pay
very closse attention, you might hear the jump. It is barely
noticeable. The pop was quite loud and intrusive.

Track 2-0:05...The V2 change, a 5 db decrease, was left untouched
to provide adequate volume for the first track.

Track 2-1:46...A very soft click resulted from the V2 change (the
last change made on the V2).

Disc 2
Bill McKay was dropping obscene bass bombs with his Hammond during
Evil Clown. The DAT clones of this source were circulated with two
cuts in the song, so nobody would blow their speakers when listening
to it at a loud level. We had neither the tools nor the skills to fix
it at the time. I isolated three sections of tape in Samplitude
and reduced their volume by 6 db (The last section was originally left
untouched). They are at the following places:

Track 8-2:30->2:32
Track 8-3:17->3:22
Track 8-8:16->8:17
Trades Allowed Yes
Owned by Shane Miller · Last Updated May 23, 2023