Lake Trout 06/05/1999
Wetlands Preserve - Lounge, New York, NY
Source Summary
Source: Scheops CMC6/MK21 (subcard) -> Sonosax -> Teac DAP20(master @ 16 bit/48khz)
DAT playback: Sony R-500 -> Sound Devices 722 digital input (@24/48)
Mastered: Soundforge Pro 10.0c > CDWave > FLAC
Source: Scheops CMC6/MK21 (subcard) -> Sonosax -> Teac DAP20(master @ 16 bit/48khz)
DAT playback: Sony R-500 -> Sound Devices 722 digital input (@24/48)
Mastered: Soundforge Pro 10.0c > CDWave > FLAC
Lake Trout
Wetlands Lounge
New York, NY
6/5/1999
Original Master Recording: Scheops CMC6/MK21 (subcard) -> Sonosax -> Teac DAP20(master @ 16 bit/48khz)
DAT playback: Sony R-500 -> Sound Devices 722 digital input (@24/48)
Mastered: Soundforge Pro 10.0c - *All file manipulation in Soundforge done at 24 bits*. Sample rate conversion 48khz to 44.1khz using iZotope 64-Bit SRC set higher than "Highest Quality" setting w/anti-alias filter. 24 bit file then processed with SOX 14.3.2 (as recommended, keeping the file at 24 bits during the processing) to remove pre-emphasis which was applied by the Teac A>D converter. Then back to Soundforge for volume normalization and dithering to 16 bits using using iZotope MBIT+ with Ultra noise shaping, with high dither settings. Tracked in CDWav.
1. tuning up *
2. Noise ->
3. Let Me Show You ->
4. Sounds From Below
5. Luvean ->
6. Someday
7. Knew You When ->
8. Kono ->
9. Throw Me The Whip ->
10. Bad Tattoo
11. Snipet ->
12. I'm Destructive ->
13. Little Things
* = w/audience sing-along to "If You're Happy And You Know It"
Jambands.com night: Miracle Orchestra, Moon Boot Lover, Percy Hill, Disco Biscuits, Lake Trout, Juggling Suns, and Jiggle The Handle all played on this night. Sector 9, Ulu, Conehead Buddah, Blindman's Sun, and the Living Daylights all played the previous night. Oteil Burbridge and/or Butch trucks sat in with most of the bands.
Taper notes:
BARN90 completes my uploads from the Jambands.com weekend 6/4-5/99 at Wetlands. Many more acts played there that weekend, but it seems that this is all I can dig up from my collection. Maybe one day Bill Mulvey will dig up some from his collection, or Jim Crichton's recordings will surface, as I believe that between the 3 of us we got the whole thing recorded....this is just what's in my personal collection. This weekend's music turned out to be quite a lengthy (but worthwhile) little side-track in my BARN series -- getting a bunch of previously uncirculated Wetlands shows out there, and beefing up the archive.org collections of some bands that have precious-little (high quality) representation.
About this set in particular -- I have to admit that I wasn't a huge fan of Lake Trout -- their sound was a little too "electronic" and for me. That said, I did enjoy listening back to this set quite a bit. Even though Oteil Burbridge and/or Butch Trucks sat in with just about every band over the course of this weekend, neither of them seem to have graced Lake Trout with their presence, unfortunately.
This particular set appears to be the only one that I've worked from the jambands.com weekend on that is already on archive.org, albeit in a different form -- from a soundboard source. Interestingly enough, the "soundboard" in the Wetlands basement was just a small mixer powering some speakers. Not a lot going on there, and I'm sure not everything was mic'd up, but the current soundboard recording sounds quite good. My recording is sourced is from a pair of mics hung from the ceiling just a bit in front of the band, and definitely well represents what it sounded like in the room (and it sounded good and loud), but the vocals are a bit buried. It might be interesting to see what someone who is so inclined might be able to do with matrixing both recordings.
Recorded as a co-production by Scott Bernstein, Bill Mulvey, and possibly the late, great Jim Crichton (RIP). Transferred, mastered, and posted by Scott Bernstein (5/25-7/7/2011).
Wetlands Lounge
New York, NY
6/5/1999
Original Master Recording: Scheops CMC6/MK21 (subcard) -> Sonosax -> Teac DAP20(master @ 16 bit/48khz)
DAT playback: Sony R-500 -> Sound Devices 722 digital input (@24/48)
Mastered: Soundforge Pro 10.0c - *All file manipulation in Soundforge done at 24 bits*. Sample rate conversion 48khz to 44.1khz using iZotope 64-Bit SRC set higher than "Highest Quality" setting w/anti-alias filter. 24 bit file then processed with SOX 14.3.2 (as recommended, keeping the file at 24 bits during the processing) to remove pre-emphasis which was applied by the Teac A>D converter. Then back to Soundforge for volume normalization and dithering to 16 bits using using iZotope MBIT+ with Ultra noise shaping, with high dither settings. Tracked in CDWav.
1. tuning up *
2. Noise ->
3. Let Me Show You ->
4. Sounds From Below
5. Luvean ->
6. Someday
7. Knew You When ->
8. Kono ->
9. Throw Me The Whip ->
10. Bad Tattoo
11. Snipet ->
12. I'm Destructive ->
13. Little Things
* = w/audience sing-along to "If You're Happy And You Know It"
Jambands.com night: Miracle Orchestra, Moon Boot Lover, Percy Hill, Disco Biscuits, Lake Trout, Juggling Suns, and Jiggle The Handle all played on this night. Sector 9, Ulu, Conehead Buddah, Blindman's Sun, and the Living Daylights all played the previous night. Oteil Burbridge and/or Butch trucks sat in with most of the bands.
Taper notes:
BARN90 completes my uploads from the Jambands.com weekend 6/4-5/99 at Wetlands. Many more acts played there that weekend, but it seems that this is all I can dig up from my collection. Maybe one day Bill Mulvey will dig up some from his collection, or Jim Crichton's recordings will surface, as I believe that between the 3 of us we got the whole thing recorded....this is just what's in my personal collection. This weekend's music turned out to be quite a lengthy (but worthwhile) little side-track in my BARN series -- getting a bunch of previously uncirculated Wetlands shows out there, and beefing up the archive.org collections of some bands that have precious-little (high quality) representation.
About this set in particular -- I have to admit that I wasn't a huge fan of Lake Trout -- their sound was a little too "electronic" and for me. That said, I did enjoy listening back to this set quite a bit. Even though Oteil Burbridge and/or Butch Trucks sat in with just about every band over the course of this weekend, neither of them seem to have graced Lake Trout with their presence, unfortunately.
This particular set appears to be the only one that I've worked from the jambands.com weekend on that is already on archive.org, albeit in a different form -- from a soundboard source. Interestingly enough, the "soundboard" in the Wetlands basement was just a small mixer powering some speakers. Not a lot going on there, and I'm sure not everything was mic'd up, but the current soundboard recording sounds quite good. My recording is sourced is from a pair of mics hung from the ceiling just a bit in front of the band, and definitely well represents what it sounded like in the room (and it sounded good and loud), but the vocals are a bit buried. It might be interesting to see what someone who is so inclined might be able to do with matrixing both recordings.
Recorded as a co-production by Scott Bernstein, Bill Mulvey, and possibly the late, great Jim Crichton (RIP). Transferred, mastered, and posted by Scott Bernstein (5/25-7/7/2011).
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