Timothy Brown's Collection
Dave Matthews Band 08/09/2006
Ford Amphitheatre, Tampa, FL
| Media | DVDR FLAC |
| Notes | Dave Matthews Band Ford Amphitheatre at the Florida State Fairgrounds Tampa, FL August 9, 2006 Taper: Eric Wallace (taping@somuchtosay.net) Location: Section 101, Row N, Seat 15 Source: Neumann km184 (DIN, ~9') > UA-5 (digimod) > optical > NJB3 (16-bit) Secondary Source (see notes for details): Taper: "bluntforcetrauma" Location: 7th row center Source: DPA 4022 (in hat) > Denecke PS2 > Hosa MIT (canare 1/4") > RCA 1/4" > Edirol R-1 (24-bit) Transfer/Processing: km184: NJB3 > firewire > HD dpa4022: 24-bit files burned to DVD as data, sent via USPS Sources joined and processed in Audacity (see notes) > CDWave 1.94 > foobar2000 Disc 1 01 Intro 03:42.68 02 Pantala Naga Pampa * > 00:40.25 03 Rapunzel * 08:20.29 04 Hunger For The Great Light * 04:33.05 05 Crash Into Me 06:52.71 06 The Idea Of You * 05:37.06 07 Louisiana Bayou * 09:08.71 08 So Right * 06:41.66 09 Where Are You Going 04:32.39 10 You Might Die Trying * 06:42.54 11 So Much To Say * > 04:18.50 12 Anyone Seen The Bridge * > 01:32.44 13 Too Much * 07:05.72 Disc 1 Total 69:50.00 Disc 2 01 Jimi Thing * 22:53.54 02 Can't Stop 05:25.37 03 Everyday * 08:42.54 04 Ants Marching * 13:02.66 Encore: 05 Pig * 07:20.04 06 Stay * 08:19.10 Disc 2 Total 65:44.00 Notes: * Rashawn Ross on Trumpet - Thanks to Elana for the rig. - It was an incredibly hot night (even for a Floridian who is used to it). I believe that, combined with the positioning of the JB3 within the gear bag, caused it to overheat and shut down at approximately the 5:50 mark in Ants Marching. From that point on, this recording comes from the DPA 4022 source. I boosted the 4022 source's levels in Audacity (using the Amplify function at 3.8 db) to bring it more in line with the rest of the tape, and did some envelope shaping to make the join point less jarring. Final WAVs saved to 16-bit using Audacity. - A portion of the encore break is missing from the 4022 source. I added a fade-out at the point where the cut ended, and a fade-in where it resumed. - Standard fade-in/out also added to the beginning and end of the show. Compiled by Eric Wallace on 10-22-06 |
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