Jon Pavuk's Collection
Pink Floyd 07/06/1977
Stade du Parc Olympique, Montreal, QC
| Source | 6 Source Matrix (See Notes) |
| Media | FLAC 2 discs |
| Notes | Brand new mix, never heard before August 22, 2008 (Except by me and a few friends, he-he) Yes, this is the "Spitting Incident" where Roger spits on a fan after calling him to the stage in a "demonic" voice Yes, the spitting incident (allegedly) propelled the group to write "The Wall" to isolate the band from the fans Yes, there are 6 sources synchronized. 3 from "Recorder 1" and 3 from "Recorder 2" Yes, The Last Animalized is most definitely, 100% sure, no doubt about it, Recorder 1 No, there was not any noise reduction or any EQing done Audio Used: Recorder 1 The Last Animalized (YEESHKUL, flac) Azimuth Coordinator (DIME, shn) Fire Works Show In The Canadian Walls (YEESHKUL, flac) Recorder 2 Who Was Trained Not To Spit On The Fan (YEESHKUL, flac) Montreal 1977 (DIME, flac) Roar Ends (DIME, flac) Lineage: Download 6 versions in either .shn or .flac > Goldwave (Make each version a single .wav file) > Adobe Audition synchronize (time expand, time compress, and/or split and move), then mixdown all 6 files to one file > Goldwave (split files with .cue sheet) > DBPowerAmp convert to .flac (level 8) > You By calling this the "Stereo Version", it means there is a "DTS" version available. This version never went thru any steps to make it lossy. None of the 6 versions were the same speed as each other. They all fluctuated and had an ever-changing speed rhythm of their own, which did not stay the least bit constant throughout the files. I chose the "Harvested" version as the correct speed version, so the other 5 had to match the speed of "Who Was Trained Not To Spit On The Fan". The other 5 versions would individually speed up for a minute, slow down for 8, speed up for 3, slow down for 45 seconds and so on, making it almost impossible to synchronize. In some areas, the files were off by 6 or 7 percent, more than a full second in 20 seconds. They all had either some missing parts or some additional parts making each version either longer or shorter that the others, a whole different problem than just speed correction. Finding those parts was an adventure, it added to the level of difficulty for sure. What looked like might take a time compression of 8 seconds in 5 minutes, really needed 10 seconds cut out to match the others and then a 2 second time expansion. For every minute of the show, each version took me approximately 15 minutes to synchronize. 6 versions times 15 minutes = 1 1/2 hours, times 146 minutes for the concert = about 220 hours to complete. If I had known it would take that long I never would have done it, but after I started I couldn't stop. On various sites, a few different people said they were going to do a mix after they finished downloading that particular version. I would love to hear from anyone that started doing a mix, what you encountered, how far you got, etc. Maybe just to confirm that it was "almost" impossible to synchronize. |
| Trades Allowed | Yes |
| Ratings | Show: A Sound: A |
Owned by Jon Pavuk
· Last Updated May 23, 2023
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