Gov't Mule 11/02/2017
Set I
Stone Cold Rage
Drawn That Way
Larger Than Life
Sco-Mule
Traveling Tune
Forsaken Savior
Revolution Come, Revolution Go
She Said, She Said >
Tomorrow Never Knows
Drawn That Way
Larger Than Life
Sco-Mule
Traveling Tune
Forsaken Savior
Revolution Come, Revolution Go
She Said, She Said >
Tomorrow Never Knows
Set II
Thorazine Shuffle
Funny Little Tragedy incl. Message in A Bottle tease
I'll Be Creepin'
Just Got Paid
Lively Up Yourself
Fallen Down >
The Other One Jam
Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground
I'm A Ram
Banks Of The Deep End
New World Blues
Funny Little Tragedy incl. Message in A Bottle tease
I'll Be Creepin'
Just Got Paid
Lively Up Yourself
Fallen Down >
The Other One Jam
Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground
I'm A Ram
Banks Of The Deep End
New World Blues
Set III
Comment
Sources
SHNID
139792
MBHO MBC 603 w/KA 200 N (matched pair) > Tascam DR 100 (16/44.1)>SanDisk>Wav
transfer:
SanDisk>MicroMate>MS-Tech USB Hub>HD>CoolEdit2000 (left: +1.67dB, right +2.54 dB, fades, )>CDWave (track splitting)>TLH>flac level 8.
Checked (and fixed) for sbe's w/ TLH.
mic position: 20 m from stage, 200 cm in the air, fixed on stand, inside cage - thanks, Graham!.
SHNID
144018
16 bit neumann km184 [matched pair] > xlr-in tascam dr-100 mk II [medium gain setting - 24 bit/ 48 khz] > audacity [amp +2 db - fades - converted to 16/ 44.1] > .wav > cdwave [tracked and converted] > .flac
Taper: Ulrich Rettinger
Taper: Ulrich Rettinger
SHNID
144019
16 bit Source: Schoeps CCM4's (ortf) > Sound Devices MixPre-D > Sony PCM-M10 (24/48)
Location: 15m from stage, mics on stand 2,50m high, bob, dfc, sge
Transfer: M10 > USB > PC > Audacity (edits, fades, resampled) > wav (16/44.1) > CD Wave Editor (tracking) > TLH > flac (level 8)
Taped & transferred by msp_mule
Location: 15m from stage, mics on stand 2,50m high, bob, dfc, sge
Transfer: M10 > USB > PC > Audacity (edits, fades, resampled) > wav (16/44.1) > CD Wave Editor (tracking) > TLH > flac (level 8)
Taped & transferred by msp_mule
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