Grateful Dead 04/22/1979
Spartan Stadium, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA
Source Summary
Partial Set 2; WBOTB-CD Source: master reel > PCM-1 > DAT-1 > SHN; See info file for further details; Seeded to etree by Tim Deibert
Partial Set 2; WBOTB-CD Source: master reel > PCM-1 > DAT-1 > SHN; See info file for further details; Seeded to etree by Tim Deibert
Other Sources
SHNID 9424 2nd set; SBD>MR>??>DAT>CDR; via Paul B; Seeded...
SHNID 12001 Complete; Mixed sbd sources; Set 1 Source:...
SHNID 91346 flac16 ; Recorded by Mark Severson; 2 Sony...
SHNID 105309 flac16 ; Analog Audience Source: FOB Master...
SHNID 134401 flac16 ; 1st Set, Source: SBD > ? > Cassette,...
SHNID 137822 flac16 ; 4 source matrix by dusborne;...
SHNID 145139 flac16/48kHz ; Mark Severson's Master...
SHNID 145140 flac24 ; Mark Severson's Master (FOB)Audience...
SHNID 148569 This is a soundboard composite of Brian...
SHNID 148708 flac16 ; Source Info: Betty's 7" Master...
Grateful Dead
April 22, 1979
San Jose, CA
WBOTB-CD Source: master reel > PCM-1 > DAT-1 > SHN
WBOTB-CD mastering by Tim Deibert
details for the compulsive:
7" Betty Board Reel >
analog in PCM501ES >
PCM501ES analog out >
Fostex D5 optical S/PDIF out (Jace's tape ) >
hard disk >
Soundforge 6.0 >
SHN >
The analogue i/o from PCM to DAT is necessary because one of the data streams on the PCM tape is corrupted. It was burned from the PCM processor to a video tape and the VCR put a little image of a digital clock onto the tape. That is why most of the Betty Board tapes that derive from a PCM source have this alanog i/o layer. Note that this is only an analog i/o from PCM to DAT, *not* an analog generation.
Disc 1 of 1: [48:23]
1. ...He's Gone => (5:31)
2. Drums... -> (18:48)
3. ...Space -> (0:42)
4. Other One -> (10:30)
5. Wharf Rat -> (10:01)
6. Around & Around... (2:48)
NOTES:
* Sound Forge 6.0 volume raised to +2.7 dB.
* Sound Forge 6.0 peak normalization @ 99%.
shntool was used to place tracks on sector boundaries
April 22, 1979
San Jose, CA
WBOTB-CD Source: master reel > PCM-1 > DAT-1 > SHN
WBOTB-CD mastering by Tim Deibert
details for the compulsive:
7" Betty Board Reel >
analog in PCM501ES >
PCM501ES analog out >
Fostex D5 optical S/PDIF out (Jace's tape ) >
hard disk >
Soundforge 6.0 >
SHN >
The analogue i/o from PCM to DAT is necessary because one of the data streams on the PCM tape is corrupted. It was burned from the PCM processor to a video tape and the VCR put a little image of a digital clock onto the tape. That is why most of the Betty Board tapes that derive from a PCM source have this alanog i/o layer. Note that this is only an analog i/o from PCM to DAT, *not* an analog generation.
Disc 1 of 1: [48:23]
1. ...He's Gone => (5:31)
2. Drums... -> (18:48)
3. ...Space -> (0:42)
4. Other One -> (10:30)
5. Wharf Rat -> (10:01)
6. Around & Around... (2:48)
NOTES:
* Sound Forge 6.0 volume raised to +2.7 dB.
* Sound Forge 6.0 peak normalization @ 99%.
shntool was used to place tracks on sector boundaries
Comments
Other Sources (comments)
2nd set; SBD>MR>??>DAT>CDR;... (2)
Complete; Mixed sbd... (3)
flac16 ; Recorded by Mark... (1)
flac16 ; Analog Audience... (0)
flac16 ; 1st Set, Source:... (0)
flac16 ; 4 source matrix... (0)
flac16/48kHz ; Mark... (0)
flac24 ; Mark Severson's... (0)
This is a soundboard... (0)
flac16 ; Source Info:... (0)
2nd set; SBD>MR>??>DAT>CDR;... (2)
Complete; Mixed sbd... (3)
flac16 ; Recorded by Mark... (1)
flac16 ; Analog Audience... (0)
flac16 ; 1st Set, Source:... (0)
flac16 ; 4 source matrix... (0)
flac16/48kHz ; Mark... (0)
flac24 ; Mark Severson's... (0)
This is a soundboard... (0)
flac16 ; Source Info:... (0)
Date: 05/22/2006
User:
Cool Breeze
Why are there two MD5 files for this source? The version I have matches the alt MD5 file, and I was wondering what the significance of that is. Thanks in advance.
Date: 05/24/2006
User:
Matt Vernon
Cool Breeze - I think I remember. At the time this first started to circulate as a shn set, there either were sbe errors that were fixed OR there were simultaneously several circulating shn sets with the same info file most likely from different eac conversions from audio cds if I had to guess. We looked around for someone who had md5's that matched the original (contacted all who were linked ot it) but were unable to locate anyone that had ones that matched. At that time, the alt-md5 was added to this source. As far as we know, that is most likely the most common circulating shn set that matches this info file.
Date: 05/26/2006
User:
Cool Breeze
Thanks for the info. I was just curious.
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