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Mickey Hart Band 08/07/2013

Mill City Nights, Minneapolis, MN
SHNID 169331
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flac1644 Recorded by: DPK/o-canis Location: See notes Mic Config: DINa Source: DPA 4021 > Naiant TB/ot > PCM-M10 @ 24/48 > MicroSDHC Conversion: M10 > USB Pc > DAW > Flac Format: 16-bit, 44 kHz Editing: Adobe Audition 1.0 & Ozone3 (see Post Notes) CD-Wave (tracking/flac) Traders Little Helper (SBE check/repair)
Entered by Matt Vernon
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SHNID 169264 Neumann SKM185 (Hypercards)>Tascam DR680,...
Mickey Hart Band
2013-08-07
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Mill City Nights (1)
Minneapolis, MN
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Recorded by: DPK/o-canis
Location: See notes
Mic Config: DINa
Source: DPA 4021 > Naiant TB/ot >
        PCM-M10 @ 24/48 > MicroSDHC

Conversion: M10 > USB Pc > DAW > Flac

Format: 16-bit, 44 kHz
Editing: Adobe Audition 1.0 & Ozone3 (see Post Notes)
         CD-Wave (tracking/flac)
         Traders Little Helper (SBE check/repair)
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The Band:
Mickey Hart - percussion, brain waves
Crystal Monee Hall - vocals
Joe Bagale - vocals/guitar
Gawain Matthews - Guitar/vocals
Reed Mathis - Bass
Sikiru Adepolu - Talking Drum + Misc Percussion
Greg Schutte - Drums/traps
Jonah Sharp - Sound Design + Keyboards


Set 1 [77:29]

01. Mickey gets started > Drone >
02. Falling Stars
03. Aliromba O Saro
04. Franklin's Tower >
05. Mountains of The Moon >
06. The Other One >
07. Starlight
08. I Can Tell You More
09. The Sermon

Set 2 [81:27]

01. hat trick...*
02. Mind Your Head >
03. Playin' In The Band >
04. Let There Be Light >
05. Ghost Rider >
06. Code War
07. Bully Boy >
08. China Cat > I Know You Rider
09. ovation/intros/Al's so cool...

ENCORE
10. Fire On The Mountain
11. remember the good rap**

Source notes:
First set ran from ROC about 25-30 from side array (2)
Second set ran from ROC about 12-15 from side array (3)
Shared stand w/MpMGumby's Senn 614 and Nak700's... Nak700

Post NOTES
(Only post processing noted below was applied to this material.)

Transfer to digital into Adobe Audition at 32bit/48kHz
Editing done in 32bit/48kHz  realm:
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- Mastering - small hints of reverb, tube style excitation and loudness
  maximiztion. Field widening 45%

- Fades - IN/out of set(s)

Resample/dithered to 16bit/44.1kHz
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Random Notes:
* Listen for taper's homage to Dick Dale at end of track...
** Last track could be skipped to alow burn to CDr

(1) IMNSHO, it's still "The Brick"... go ahead google that.

Forgive this personal rant, related here mainly to remind me never to return...

(2) With more than two hours before the show (MHB) we learned that the entire third
    floor area was closed, effectively religating taping to DFC/FOB and active blocking
    or ROC stack taping and passive blocking. Having skipped the opener and the crowd
    still (surprisingly) thin, we three decided to get active for the rest of the night.
    We find the pocket DFC, raise our sails and await the launch, some 20 out.
    Five minutes before they take the stage a friendly security man comes to tell us
    that we have to leave DFC for "one side or the other."  We choose the furthest back
    ROC column and roll.  This seemed to be the pinch point for all floor traffic on this
    side which turned it into an active blocking gig.

(3) Second set we moved up and joined the other rig one column closer to the stack, and left
    the active blocking behind.  All things considered, a stack tape was the smart move on
    this date.  YMMV




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