Grateful Dead 05/03/1969
Set I
He Was A Friend Of Mine, Cryptical Envelopement-> Drums-> The Other One-> Cryptical Envelopement-> Doin' That Rag, Me & My Uncle
Set II
Dupree's Diamond Blues, Sitting On Top Of The World, Dark Star-> Saint Stephen-> The Eleven-> Turn On Your Love Light, E: It's All Over Now Baby Blue
Set III
Comment
Other artist(s): Jefferson Airplane; GD; Mongo Santamaria
Sources
SHNID
73
all that circulates; Reel> PCM> Dat> Tascam DA20> Audio Magic Presto>
Prodif Plus> Soundforge> cdwav> shn; fits on 1 .shn disc with 5/23/69;
via Phunk1; reel splice at beginning of Rag; disc may not have accompanying
.md5s; md5s shown here were created by A. Fox- note you may have to modify
filenames to match
SHNID
95138
flac16; Recording Info:SBD -> Master Reel -> ? -> Cassette -> Apogee Ensemble -> AIFF; Transfer Info:AIFF -> Adobe Audition v1.5 -> Samplitude Professional v10.1 -> FLAC; All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Miller
SHNID
124067
flac16; SBD/PA Reel: TASCAM 22-2 modified for flat transfer. Reel-> Tascam 22-2 -> Tascam MKII DR-07 (24-bit, 96kHz) - DC8Forensics for editing and modification
SHNID
124068
flac16; This is a matrix recording using two sources: SBD Reel shnid 124067: TASCAM 22-2 modified for flat transfer. Reel-> Tascam 22-2 -> Tascam MKII DR-07 (24-bit, 96kHz) - DC8Forensics for editing and modification and Audience shnid 000733: Reel>PCM>Dat>Tascam DA20>Audio Magic Presto>Prodif Plus>Soundforge>cdwav>shn
SHNID
139575
flac16; Recording Info: (Stage) Sony Stereo Mic > Master Reel > PCM; Transfer Info: PCM (Sony SL-HF66) > Sony PCM-601ESD > Behringer Ultramtch Pro > Tascam DA-3000 (16-bit/44.1k) > Samplitude Pro X3 Suite > FLAC/16; All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Miller
SHNID
139576
flac24; Recording Info: (Stage) Sony Stereo Mic > Master Reel > PCM; Transfer Info: PCM (Sony SL-HF66) > Sony PCM-601ESD (analog outs) > Tascam DA-3000 (DSF 1-bit/5.8 MHz) > KORG AudioGate 4 > Samplitude Pro X3 Suite > FLAC/24; All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Miller
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