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Dave Matthews Band 07/13/2002

Verizon Wireless Ampitheatre, Virginia Beach, VA
SHNID 101217
Source Summary
DTS 5.1 Tapers: Henry Hart & John Stanfield
Front Source: Neumann kmi84 > Sonosax > Sonic AD2k+ > Sony M1
Center Source: DPA 4061 > Sound Devices MP-2 > Sony SBM-1 > Sony M1 (left & right mixed to mono)
Rear Source: Earthworks SR-71 > Sound Devices MP-2 > Tascam DA-P1
Entered by Shawn McConnell
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Disc Counts 2 / 2
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
01/26/2007
09/09/2009
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Other Sources
SHNID 11089 Taper: Chris Maler Source: Schoeps CMC5/MK41...
SHNID 11192 Taper: Scott Brown Source: DPA (B&K) 4022s >...
SHNID 11213 Taper: William Draper (wedraper@myrealbox.com)...
SHNID 11216 Taper: Scott Brown Source: DPA (B&K)...
SHNID 11224 Source: DPA 4011 > Luminous Monarch cables >...
SHNID 11230 Taper: Craig Willoughby Source:...
SHNID 11234 Taper: Jon Ice (ice@justdmb.com)...
Dave Matthews Band
July 13, 2002
Verizon Wireless Virginia Beach Amphitheatre
Virginia Beach, VA

****************************************************
* This show is not in standard 16bit audio format. *
* This recording is encoded in DTS audio. It can *
* only be played from a cd/DVD player and decoding *
* device with DTS capability. These discs should *
* be burned just like any other standard audio cd. *
* If all you hear is hiss and static when you play *
* them, your system is not compatible. *
****************************************************

Tapers: Henry Hart & John Stanfield

Front Channels
Location: Section 2, Row E, Seats 33 & 34
Source: Neumann kmi84 > Sonosax > Sonic AD2k+ >
Sony M1
Conversion: Sony M1 > Audiowerk 2 > Cool Edit Pro v2.0

Rear Channels
Location: Section 2, Row E, Seats 33 & 34
Source: Earthworks SR-71 > Sound Devices MP-2 >
Tascam DA-P1
Conversion: Sony M1 > Audiowerk 2 > Cool Edit Pro v2.0

Center/Sub Channel
Location: Section 2, Row E, Seats 33 & 34
Source: DPA 4061 > Sound Devices MP-2 > Sony SBM-1 >
Sony M1 (left & right mixed to mono)
Conversion: Sony M1 > Audiowerk 2 > Cool Edit Pro v2.0

During Jimi Thing, our front channel recording began to fill
with static and noise. This song and the rest of the
recording was cut from those channels and replaced with
William Draper's recording. His source info is:

Source: Oktava MC012 (card) > PS-2 > UA-5 (Oade mod.) > D7
PAS, 13' high, Orch 2, 4th row
DAT > SHN: William Draper
DA-R100 > Zoltrix Nightingale Pro 6 > Soundforge 5.0 >
CDWav > MKWACT * No DAE *

Mix/Encoding
The .wav files were appended and synced in Adobe Audition v2.0,
tracked with CD Wave and encoded with Surcode DVD DTS v1.0.23.
All files were left as .wav files due to the fact that encoding
them to .flac only made them 10% smaller.


Disc #1
01 Intro                        01:11
02 Grey Street                  06:23
03 I Did It                     04:47
04 When The World Ends          04:39
05 Two Step                     20:12
06 One Sweet World              09:22
07 Grace Is Gone                07:43
08 Raven                        06:23
09 So Much To Say > ASTB? >     05:38
10 Too Much                     05:08
---------------------------------------------
TOTAL: 71:26

Disc #2
01 Loving Wings                 07:37
02 Where Are You Going?         04:22
03 Jimi Thing                   14:49
04 If I Had It All              05:17
05 Fool To Think                05:15
06 Ants Marching                14:55
ENCORE:
07 All Along The Watchtower     10:50
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TOTAL: 63:05


I'm not absolutely positive about the location for the
recordings. I have ticket stubs from all of my shows that
summer and that's what I have for this night. However, when
I created this .txt file after converting the sources in
January 2003 I left the location blank. That probably
means that John ran the rig in one place and I sat in
these Sec 2, Row E seats. Unfortunately, I will never be
able to nail it down definitively. I can say that the rig
was in the first few rows on the left side of the venue
either in these seats or in another pair of seats close by.

The making of these 5.1 recordings during the start of the
Summer 2002 tour was some great fun. It is of great personal
satisfaction that the 4+ year wait for a DTS encoder and the
completion of this project has come to an end. The process
of creating these multi-channel mixes is long and tedious,
so we hope you all enjoy!

Compiled by Henry Hart on 1.2.03 & 1.26.07

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