Jason Mraz 01/23/2001
The Kass Bah, West Hollywood, CA
Source Summary
Sony MZ-R70 > Behringer MX602A mixer > Soundblaster Live! card > Acid Pro > WAV > CD Wave > WAV > Master CD
Sony MZ-R70 > Behringer MX602A mixer > Soundblaster Live! card > Acid Pro > WAV > CD Wave > WAV > Master CD
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Jason Mraz
The Kass Bah
West Hollywood, CA
January 23, 2001
Taper: Aaron Adler
Source: SBD > Sony MZ-R70
Transfer: Sony MZ-R70 > Behringer MX602A mixer > Soundblaster Live! card > Acid Pro > WAV > CD Wave > WAV > Master CD
Conversion: Master CD > EAC > CD > EAC > WAV > mkw act 0.97 > SHN (seek tables appended, YES DAO)
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PRESERVE THE QUALITY
DO NOT ENCODE TO MP3
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Childlike Wildlife
0% Interest
Happy Birthday to Jared & Candy and Jeff and ME!
1000 Things
Bright Eyes
Right Kind of Phrase
Star Spangled Banner Flute Intro / Little You & I
Notes:
Jason, Toca, and Gregg on flute
The taper did not make .shn files when he first transfered his recording to CD, so these .shn files were made from .wav's ripped from an EAC master CD burn from the taper himself. These extracted wav's were then .shn'd and md5's created. They are the closest thing to the original recording existing besides the original audio CD that the taper created back when the recording was made.
Conversion/compilation: thuff@ucsd.edu (05/24/03)
The Kass Bah
West Hollywood, CA
January 23, 2001
Taper: Aaron Adler
Source: SBD > Sony MZ-R70
Transfer: Sony MZ-R70 > Behringer MX602A mixer > Soundblaster Live! card > Acid Pro > WAV > CD Wave > WAV > Master CD
Conversion: Master CD > EAC > CD > EAC > WAV > mkw act 0.97 > SHN (seek tables appended, YES DAO)
********************
********************
PRESERVE THE QUALITY
DO NOT ENCODE TO MP3
********************
********************
Childlike Wildlife
0% Interest
Happy Birthday to Jared & Candy and Jeff and ME!
1000 Things
Bright Eyes
Right Kind of Phrase
Star Spangled Banner Flute Intro / Little You & I
Notes:
Jason, Toca, and Gregg on flute
The taper did not make .shn files when he first transfered his recording to CD, so these .shn files were made from .wav's ripped from an EAC master CD burn from the taper himself. These extracted wav's were then .shn'd and md5's created. They are the closest thing to the original recording existing besides the original audio CD that the taper created back when the recording was made.
Conversion/compilation: thuff@ucsd.edu (05/24/03)
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