Grateful Dead 07/30/1983
Ventura County Fairgrounds, Ventura, CA
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flac1648 This is a patched and pitch corrected version of shnid 140317 Master Soundboard Cassettes > Technics Reel to Reel > Panasonic SV-3800 Dat 16/48 Transfer Info: Sony PCM-R500 16/48 -> Tascam DA-3000 16/48 > Adobe Audition 3.0 -> TLH flac1648
flac1648 This is a patched and pitch corrected version of shnid 140317 Master Soundboard Cassettes > Technics Reel to Reel > Panasonic SV-3800 Dat 16/48 Transfer Info: Sony PCM-R500 16/48 -> Tascam DA-3000 16/48 > Adobe Audition 3.0 -> TLH flac1648
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SHNID 11932 ACM>DAT>CDR; via Paul B; Seeded to etree by...
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SHNID 140317 flac16/48kHz ; Recording Info: Master...
SHNID 150283 flac16 ; Source: Nakamichi 100 shotguns > Sony...
SHNID 150939 flac16/48 Source Info: Bob Wagner's Master...
SHNID 150940 flac24/96 Source Info: Bob Wagner's Master...
SHNID 161878 flac2496 Recorded by Les Shields and Kevin...
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Grateful Dead
Ventura County Fairgrounds
Ventura, CA
Saturday July 30, 1983
This is a patched and pitch corrected version of shnid140317
Recording Info:
Master Soundboard Cassettes > Technics Reel to Reel > Panasonic SV-3800 Dat 16/48
Transfer Info:
Sony PCM-R500 16/48 -> Tascam DA-3000 16/48 > Adobe Audition 3.0 -> TLH flac1648
Notes:
- Thanks to Rob Eaton for the source Dat
- Thanks to Charlie Miller for the transfer
- 1st soundboard in circulation for this date (Dec 2017)
- Thanks to Bob Wagner and Charlie Miller for the Nakamichi 700 source which supplies the first 0:04 of "Brown Eyed Women", some crowd and beginning of "Loser" (0:13 total), as well as a 0:25 patch in the post "China Doll" jam
- Some distortion in Weir's vocal mic throughout the show, there's what sounds like a rogue kick drum as well
- There is some bleed through of previously recorded material in the right channel, similar to, but not as severe, as the Harrisburg 6/23/84 soundboard. Because of this, the majority of between song tunings are in mono
- Level/Mix fluctuations in "China Cat Sunflower"
- Truckin' space included in "Truckin'"
- Pitch corrected
Re-Mastered by Scott Clugston
August 2024
Set One:
s1t01 - Tuning
s1t02 - China Cat Sunflower >
I Know You Rider
s1t03 - It's All Over Now
s1t04 - Brown Eyed Women
s1t05 - My Brother Esau
s1t06 - Big Railroad Blues
s1t07 - Cassidy
s1t08 - Loser
s1t09 - The Music Never Stopped
Set Two:
s2t01 - Sugaree
s2t02 - Playin' In The Band >
s2t03 - China Doll >
Jam >
s2t04 - Drums >
s2t05 - Space >
s2t06 - Truckin' >
s2t07 - Wharf Rat >
s2t08 - Sugar Magnolia
s2t09 - Encore Break
s2t10 - US Blues
274c2f1f7cc3e00b6d3adec2a99bb901 *gd83-07-30 s1t01 Tuning.flac
caed0e815eb80b1d12557e2192a17143 *gd83-07-30 s1t02 China_Rider.flac
847dc3eba6518d929301d5d8c8cbb74b *gd83-07-30 s1t03 All Over Now.flac
72e96e1f1fdf45f2f571460f0d0e65b3 *gd83-07-30 s1t04 BEW.flac
82c9266190c6cecb7b945ff5816e7ab5 *gd83-07-30 s1t05 Brother Esau.flac
aba6faa2b16b2432271a9fb897a33027 *gd83-07-30 s1t06 Big RR Blues.flac
4f7ab956c1edfccc4fabda9a7b461ff3 *gd83-07-30 s1t07 Cassidy.flac
f4743d5895bdd36e5fcd06b27efaba03 *gd83-07-30 s1t08 Loser.flac
fcc8cbbd0bfe2cb9c48a29f650b4944b *gd83-07-30 s1t09 TMNS.flac
884ebbb0af9e403c06fad35418b04561 *gd83-07-30 s2t01 Sugaree.flac
46f11d66b14b2dd367eb94797b8e189d *gd83-07-30 s2t02 Playin'.flac
ad5e8d60f938f53ccfbfdcff997a87eb *gd83-07-30 s2t03 China Doll_Jam.flac
68703a53ae3dc81fadafff30a5310f3c *gd83-07-30 s2t04 Drums.flac
0b89077eb568e46224902c4de588beeb *gd83-07-30 s2t05 Space.flac
0a19939c3e30195e42de501b8dbe19ab *gd83-07-30 s2t06 Truckin'.flac
cf0f2bb16b272adc58745b6997536f2e *gd83-07-30 s2t07 Wharf Rat.flac
90b543c853ee681338a2c903d33707b7 *gd83-07-30 s2t08 Sugar Mag.flac
85a46e4b66500c04dc053e8f1550d1df *gd83-07-30 s2t09 Encore Break.flac
abdbed7233b4ff0461c83a54566392d4 *gd83-07-30 s2t10 E_US Blues.flac
No errors occured.
Ventura County Fairgrounds
Ventura, CA
Saturday July 30, 1983
This is a patched and pitch corrected version of shnid140317
Recording Info:
Master Soundboard Cassettes > Technics Reel to Reel > Panasonic SV-3800 Dat 16/48
Transfer Info:
Sony PCM-R500 16/48 -> Tascam DA-3000 16/48 > Adobe Audition 3.0 -> TLH flac1648
Notes:
- Thanks to Rob Eaton for the source Dat
- Thanks to Charlie Miller for the transfer
- 1st soundboard in circulation for this date (Dec 2017)
- Thanks to Bob Wagner and Charlie Miller for the Nakamichi 700 source which supplies the first 0:04 of "Brown Eyed Women", some crowd and beginning of "Loser" (0:13 total), as well as a 0:25 patch in the post "China Doll" jam
- Some distortion in Weir's vocal mic throughout the show, there's what sounds like a rogue kick drum as well
- There is some bleed through of previously recorded material in the right channel, similar to, but not as severe, as the Harrisburg 6/23/84 soundboard. Because of this, the majority of between song tunings are in mono
- Level/Mix fluctuations in "China Cat Sunflower"
- Truckin' space included in "Truckin'"
- Pitch corrected
Re-Mastered by Scott Clugston
August 2024
Set One:
s1t01 - Tuning
s1t02 - China Cat Sunflower >
I Know You Rider
s1t03 - It's All Over Now
s1t04 - Brown Eyed Women
s1t05 - My Brother Esau
s1t06 - Big Railroad Blues
s1t07 - Cassidy
s1t08 - Loser
s1t09 - The Music Never Stopped
Set Two:
s2t01 - Sugaree
s2t02 - Playin' In The Band >
s2t03 - China Doll >
Jam >
s2t04 - Drums >
s2t05 - Space >
s2t06 - Truckin' >
s2t07 - Wharf Rat >
s2t08 - Sugar Magnolia
s2t09 - Encore Break
s2t10 - US Blues
274c2f1f7cc3e00b6d3adec2a99bb901 *gd83-07-30 s1t01 Tuning.flac
caed0e815eb80b1d12557e2192a17143 *gd83-07-30 s1t02 China_Rider.flac
847dc3eba6518d929301d5d8c8cbb74b *gd83-07-30 s1t03 All Over Now.flac
72e96e1f1fdf45f2f571460f0d0e65b3 *gd83-07-30 s1t04 BEW.flac
82c9266190c6cecb7b945ff5816e7ab5 *gd83-07-30 s1t05 Brother Esau.flac
aba6faa2b16b2432271a9fb897a33027 *gd83-07-30 s1t06 Big RR Blues.flac
4f7ab956c1edfccc4fabda9a7b461ff3 *gd83-07-30 s1t07 Cassidy.flac
f4743d5895bdd36e5fcd06b27efaba03 *gd83-07-30 s1t08 Loser.flac
fcc8cbbd0bfe2cb9c48a29f650b4944b *gd83-07-30 s1t09 TMNS.flac
884ebbb0af9e403c06fad35418b04561 *gd83-07-30 s2t01 Sugaree.flac
46f11d66b14b2dd367eb94797b8e189d *gd83-07-30 s2t02 Playin'.flac
ad5e8d60f938f53ccfbfdcff997a87eb *gd83-07-30 s2t03 China Doll_Jam.flac
68703a53ae3dc81fadafff30a5310f3c *gd83-07-30 s2t04 Drums.flac
0b89077eb568e46224902c4de588beeb *gd83-07-30 s2t05 Space.flac
0a19939c3e30195e42de501b8dbe19ab *gd83-07-30 s2t06 Truckin'.flac
cf0f2bb16b272adc58745b6997536f2e *gd83-07-30 s2t07 Wharf Rat.flac
90b543c853ee681338a2c903d33707b7 *gd83-07-30 s2t08 Sugar Mag.flac
85a46e4b66500c04dc053e8f1550d1df *gd83-07-30 s2t09 Encore Break.flac
abdbed7233b4ff0461c83a54566392d4 *gd83-07-30 s2t10 E_US Blues.flac
No errors occured.
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Date: 12/07/2024
User:
cool_breeze
Not trying to be snarky, but is it really necessary to include the entire provenance of a fileset (including problematic apostrophes) in the names of the checksum files? Both of the files here have 76-character file names. Wouldn't something like "gd1983-07-30.md5" or "gd1983-07-30.ffp" work just as well?
Date: 12/08/2024
User:
mgoldey
Yes, something like gd1983-07-30.40317.ffp would be just fine.
These long names come from programs like TLH which use the folder name to generate the ffp's filename. If you're not thinking about it and forget to edit the name, you wind up with something like this.
These long names come from programs like TLH which use the folder name to generate the ffp's filename. If you're not thinking about it and forget to edit the name, you wind up with something like this.
Date: 12/08/2024
User:
cool_breeze
I agree. Something like "gd1983-07-30.169187.ffp" would be perfect. That fully identifies the file with no bloat. But, as far as I know, there is no way of knowing what the eventual ID of a source will be at the time the new source entry is being created (and the checksum files are being named). The source ID could be added by the admin reviewing the entry, I suppose.
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