Grateful Dead 10/22/1990
Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany
Source Summary
2 Beyer M160> Sony TCD5M Front Of Board Master Cassette> CDR via unknown seeder
2 Beyer M160> Sony TCD5M Front Of Board Master Cassette> CDR via unknown seeder
Other Sources
SHNID 8722 SBD>DAT>C>DAT>CDR; Seeded to etree by Tony Gardner
SHNID 13466 SBD>CM>D>CD>EAC>SHN, transcribed by JR Fishman
SHNID 22315 DSBD > CD > EAC > SHN; No cut in Bird Song;...
SHNID 90745 flac16 ; Source: Audience Master Cassette...
SHNID 114392 flac16 ; Master Audience Nakamichi CM300/CP4...
SHNID 114393 flac24 ; Master Audience Nakamichi CM300/CP4...
SHNID 131001 flac16 ; Schoeps CMC 521's> Schoeps VMS 52 UB>...
SHNID 143528 flac16/48kHz ; Source: Nakamichi 300s (cp4) >...
SHNID 144925 flac24 ; source: aud cassette master; taped by...
SHNID 144926 flac16 ; source: aud cassette master; taped by...
SHNID 165451 flac2496 Recording Info: Ultramatrix SBD >...
SHNID 165843 flac1644 Recording Info: Ultramatrix SBD >...
SHNID 167568 flac1648 Jim Vita's Master Audience...
SHNID 167569 flac2496 Jim Vita's Master Audience...
Grateful Dead
10/22/90
Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany
2 Beyer M160> Sony TCD5M Front Of Board
Master Cassette>CDR
Disk1
Bertha
Greatest Story
Peggy O
Wang Dang
Foolish Heart
Desolation Row
Bird Song
Valley Road
Disk2
Victim
Standing On The Moon
Playin
Uncle Johns
Drums
Disk3
Space
Watchtower
Stella
Lovelight
The Weight
10/22/90
Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany
2 Beyer M160> Sony TCD5M Front Of Board
Master Cassette>CDR
Disk1
Bertha
Greatest Story
Peggy O
Wang Dang
Foolish Heart
Desolation Row
Bird Song
Valley Road
Disk2
Victim
Standing On The Moon
Playin
Uncle Johns
Drums
Disk3
Space
Watchtower
Stella
Lovelight
The Weight
Comments
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SBD>DAT>C>DAT>CDR; Seeded... (0)
SBD>CM>D>CD>EAC>SHN,... (2)
DSBD > CD > EAC > SHN; No... (0)
flac16 ; Source: Audience... (0)
flac16 ; Master Audience... (0)
flac24 ; Master Audience... (0)
flac16 ; Schoeps CMC... (0)
flac16/48kHz ; Source:... (0)
flac24 ; source: aud... (0)
flac16 ; source: aud... (0)
flac2496 Recording Info:... (0)
flac1644 Recording Info:... (0)
flac1648 Jim Vita's... (0)
flac2496 Jim Vita's... (0)
SBD>DAT>C>DAT>CDR; Seeded... (0)
SBD>CM>D>CD>EAC>SHN,... (2)
DSBD > CD > EAC > SHN; No... (0)
flac16 ; Source: Audience... (0)
flac16 ; Master Audience... (0)
flac24 ; Master Audience... (0)
flac16 ; Schoeps CMC... (0)
flac16/48kHz ; Source:... (0)
flac24 ; source: aud... (0)
flac16 ; source: aud... (0)
flac2496 Recording Info:... (0)
flac1644 Recording Info:... (0)
flac1648 Jim Vita's... (0)
flac2496 Jim Vita's... (0)
Date: 03/27/2004
User:
Smiler
These are the notes that I added to the info file when I fixed and burnt my own copy of this show. I don't believe that I've recirculated the fixed copy thus far.
Smiler
original (messed-up) version posted to usenet late July 2002.
Every one of the original .wav files was cut to an incorrect
CD sector boundary. except for d3t02.
Close examination of the .wav files revealed:
d1t01 - d1t02 (20 samples from end of d1t01 repeated at start of d1t02).
d1t02 - d1t03 (no detectable overlap, although there is a volume adjustment
that coincides with the track change).
d1t06 - d1t07 (cassette flip - natural break, no repeated samples)
d1t07 - d1t08 (no definite overlap, although possible volume adjustment
masking 19 sample overlap).
d2t01 - d2t02 ( 7 samples from end of d2t01 repeated at start of d2t02).
d2t02 - d2t03 (18 samples from end of d2t02 repeated at start of d2t03).
d2t03 - d2t04 (14 samples from end of d2t03 repeated at start of d2t04).
d2t04 - d2t05 (38 samples from end of d2t04 repeated at start of d2t05).
d2t05 - d3t01 (cassette flip - natural break, no repeated samples)
d3t01 - d3t02 (31 samples from end of d3t01 repeated at start of d3t02).
d3t02 - d3t03 (14 samples from end of d3t02 repeated at start of d3t03).
d3t03 - d3t04 (27 samples from end of d3t03 repeated at start of d3t04).
d3t04 - d3t05 (cassette pause or flip - natural break before encore, no repeated samples)
I found overlaps extremely difficult to detect, both audibly and visually
in disc #1. They were easier to locate in d2 & d3, but were in all cases
inaudible. If I missed any (in d1), they are probably inaudible anyway.
I fixed all the duplicated samples by simply deleting them in the 2nd of
each pair of .wav files, then running shntool fix over the resulting
collection (each disc separately - since there is a (set) break between
d1 & d2, and a tape flip between d2 & d3).
The resulting .wav files were then re-shn'ed and renamed (ie as dxtxx).
Smiler
original (messed-up) version posted to usenet late July 2002.
Every one of the original .wav files was cut to an incorrect
CD sector boundary. except for d3t02.
Close examination of the .wav files revealed:
d1t01 - d1t02 (20 samples from end of d1t01 repeated at start of d1t02).
d1t02 - d1t03 (no detectable overlap, although there is a volume adjustment
that coincides with the track change).
d1t06 - d1t07 (cassette flip - natural break, no repeated samples)
d1t07 - d1t08 (no definite overlap, although possible volume adjustment
masking 19 sample overlap).
d2t01 - d2t02 ( 7 samples from end of d2t01 repeated at start of d2t02).
d2t02 - d2t03 (18 samples from end of d2t02 repeated at start of d2t03).
d2t03 - d2t04 (14 samples from end of d2t03 repeated at start of d2t04).
d2t04 - d2t05 (38 samples from end of d2t04 repeated at start of d2t05).
d2t05 - d3t01 (cassette flip - natural break, no repeated samples)
d3t01 - d3t02 (31 samples from end of d3t01 repeated at start of d3t02).
d3t02 - d3t03 (14 samples from end of d3t02 repeated at start of d3t03).
d3t03 - d3t04 (27 samples from end of d3t03 repeated at start of d3t04).
d3t04 - d3t05 (cassette pause or flip - natural break before encore, no repeated samples)
I found overlaps extremely difficult to detect, both audibly and visually
in disc #1. They were easier to locate in d2 & d3, but were in all cases
inaudible. If I missed any (in d1), they are probably inaudible anyway.
I fixed all the duplicated samples by simply deleting them in the 2nd of
each pair of .wav files, then running shntool fix over the resulting
collection (each disc separately - since there is a (set) break between
d1 & d2, and a tape flip between d2 & d3).
The resulting .wav files were then re-shn'ed and renamed (ie as dxtxx).
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