Dave Matthews Band 03/30/1993
Trax, Charlottesville, VA
Source Summary
reconversion
Source: SBD -> Analog (unknown generation) -> CD
reconversion
Source: SBD -> Analog (unknown generation) -> CD
Dave Matthews Band
Trax
Charlottesville, VA
March 30, 1993
Taper: Unknown
Source Info: ASBD (unknown generation)
Conversion: Adam Nelson (nelso222@msu.edu)
CD > flac: EAC (secure mode, all tracks 100%) -> WAV->flac frontend (level 6) Tracks split with CD Wave v1.93.3
Reconversion: Tom Gambichler, Flac>Wav>Adawav v1.3>Wav>Sound Forge 8 to fix errors, Normalized to -0.01db>Cd Wav editor to resplit tracks>Flac Frontend @ Level 5>Foobar 2000 for tagging
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PRESERVE THE QUALITY
DO NOT ENCODE TO MP3
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Track | Name | Time (m:s)
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d1t01 Intro 00:32
d1t02 Dancing Nancies 09:06
d1t03 So Much To Say 05:38
d1t04 Spotlight 07:28
d1t05 Jimi Thing 11:51
d1t06 Seek Up 11:27
d1t07 Help Myself 05:08
d1t08 Granny 06:40
d1t09 Rhyme & Reason 09:10
d1t10 Lie In Our Graves 07:33
d2t01 Intro 00:29
d2t02 Minarets -> 07:10
d2t03 Blue Water 09:30
d2t04 Recently 09:19
d2t05 True Reflections * 08:23
d2t06 Drum Solo -> Halloween 07:18
NOTES:
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* = with Kristen Asbury on vocals
This is the first Trax show since Peter left the band on 03/23/93.
These rare older shows have been collected and converted through a collaborative effort to get them into circulation. Sometimes these shows do not have the best sound quality (and maybe that's why they aren't circulated much to begin with), but people should have access to them.
Thanks to Rob Jones for the CD source used for the conversion.
Compiled By Adam Nelson on Oct 1, 2006
Reconversion notes: Reconverted this source to fix the defects. Using Sound Forge 8 applied pencil to to remove pops on many tracks that are in between songs. This asbd sounds like it could be dsbd, it sounds that good.
Errors fixed:
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Pops at 6:18 & 6:35 of Spotlight, at 11:13 of Jimi Thing, 11:14 of Seek Up, at 4:57 of Help Myself, at 9:28 of Blue Water, and at 9:10 of Recently
Recompiled and reconverted by Tom Gambichler on March 3, 2012
Trax
Charlottesville, VA
March 30, 1993
Taper: Unknown
Source Info: ASBD (unknown generation)
Conversion: Adam Nelson (nelso222@msu.edu)
CD > flac: EAC (secure mode, all tracks 100%) -> WAV->flac frontend (level 6) Tracks split with CD Wave v1.93.3
Reconversion: Tom Gambichler, Flac>Wav>Adawav v1.3>Wav>Sound Forge 8 to fix errors, Normalized to -0.01db>Cd Wav editor to resplit tracks>Flac Frontend @ Level 5>Foobar 2000 for tagging
********************
PRESERVE THE QUALITY
DO NOT ENCODE TO MP3
********************
Track | Name | Time (m:s)
------------------------------------------------------------------
d1t01 Intro 00:32
d1t02 Dancing Nancies 09:06
d1t03 So Much To Say 05:38
d1t04 Spotlight 07:28
d1t05 Jimi Thing 11:51
d1t06 Seek Up 11:27
d1t07 Help Myself 05:08
d1t08 Granny 06:40
d1t09 Rhyme & Reason 09:10
d1t10 Lie In Our Graves 07:33
d2t01 Intro 00:29
d2t02 Minarets -> 07:10
d2t03 Blue Water 09:30
d2t04 Recently 09:19
d2t05 True Reflections * 08:23
d2t06 Drum Solo -> Halloween 07:18
NOTES:
----------
* = with Kristen Asbury on vocals
This is the first Trax show since Peter left the band on 03/23/93.
These rare older shows have been collected and converted through a collaborative effort to get them into circulation. Sometimes these shows do not have the best sound quality (and maybe that's why they aren't circulated much to begin with), but people should have access to them.
Thanks to Rob Jones for the CD source used for the conversion.
Compiled By Adam Nelson on Oct 1, 2006
Reconversion notes: Reconverted this source to fix the defects. Using Sound Forge 8 applied pencil to to remove pops on many tracks that are in between songs. This asbd sounds like it could be dsbd, it sounds that good.
Errors fixed:
------------
Pops at 6:18 & 6:35 of Spotlight, at 11:13 of Jimi Thing, 11:14 of Seek Up, at 4:57 of Help Myself, at 9:28 of Blue Water, and at 9:10 of Recently
Recompiled and reconverted by Tom Gambichler on March 3, 2012
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