Yonder Mountain String Band 10/15/2007
Set I
Whipping Post >
Fine Excuses
Roll On Blues
And Your Bird Can Sing
Fastball >
Nothin' But Nothin'
Lone Time
Catch A Criminal
Just The Same
Steam Powered Aereoplane
Troubled Mind >
20 Eyes >
Troubled Mind
Dawn's Early Light >
Raleigh & Spencer
Fine Excuses
Roll On Blues
And Your Bird Can Sing
Fastball >
Nothin' But Nothin'
Lone Time
Catch A Criminal
Just The Same
Steam Powered Aereoplane
Troubled Mind >
20 Eyes >
Troubled Mind
Dawn's Early Light >
Raleigh & Spencer
Set II
Fingerprint
Damned If The Right One Didn't Go Wrong
Southbound
Bloody Mary Morning
Ten >
Gilpin Swing >
If There's Still Ramblin' In The Rambler (Let Him Go) >
I Am The Slime >
Ramblin' Reprise
Finally Saw The Light
Going To The Races
Sometimes I've Won
Peace Of Mind
ENC
Going Where They Do Not Know My Name
Damned If The Right One Didn't Go Wrong
Southbound
Bloody Mary Morning
Ten >
Gilpin Swing >
If There's Still Ramblin' In The Rambler (Let Him Go) >
I Am The Slime >
Ramblin' Reprise
Finally Saw The Light
Going To The Races
Sometimes I've Won
Peace Of Mind
ENC
Going Where They Do Not Know My Name
Set III
Comment
Sources
SHNID
88226
Source:
(Dorsey Mod)Oktava Mc12's, cards>Canare Starquad XLRs>
BM2p+ UA5>coax to 7pin>D7(48khz)
Location:
Directly behind sbd at drink rail, on stand 9', DINa, DFC
Transfer:
D7>7pin to coax out>Audiophile24/96>Soundforge8.0
Editing:
Sounforge8.0 (upsampled to 32 bit to normalize both sets and
add fades, then resampled to 44.1khz w/anti alias- filter,
interpolation accuracy 4.
Bit-depth Converter to 16bit, Highpass Triangular Dither,
Highpass contour Noise Shaping.)>Cdwav(tracking)>
Flacfrontend.(level 8)
Original unedited 48khz Dat,Wav,Flac masters are saved and archived.
Taped and Transfered By:
Brett S. (bspilva at hotmail dot com)
SHNID
89399
Source: SPC4>UA5>Nomad Jukebox 3
Location: FOB, Right
Transfer: JB3>USB>PC
Taped and Transferred by Tom Gambichler
Location: FOB, Right
Transfer: JB3>USB>PC
Taped and Transferred by Tom Gambichler
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