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Grateful Dead 05/27/1993

Cal Expo, Sacramento, CA
SHNID 1932
Source Summary
M:C> D> transfer via dap1>zoltrix nightengale> SHN; no noise reduction; via Nick Georges; may or may not have extra cass gen- see Nick's listening notes in info file
Entered by dr.unclear
Checksums shn-md5, st5
Disc Counts 2 / 3
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
11/8/00
01/02/2001
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Archive Identifier gd93-05-27.sbd.georges.1932.sbeok.shnf ↗

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SHNID 27777 flac16 ; SBD> Dat (48k); Transfer: Dat (Sony...
SHNID 91374 flac16 ; Neumanns(model forgotten over the...
SHNID 100800 flac16 ; FOB Digital Audience Recording...
SHNID 109587 flac16 ; Sankens COS1 FOB -> ? -> DAT (16...
SHNID 137258 flac16/48kHz ; Recording Info: (FOB) Schoeps...
Grateful Dead
CAL EXPO
Sacramento, CA 5-27-93
M:C>D>SHN

transfer done via dap1>zoltrix nightengale

Disc 1
Shakedown Street
The Same Thing
Dire Wolf
BIODTL
High Time
Masterpiece
Cumberland Blues
Promised Land

Disc 2
Picasso Moon ->
Fire On The Mountain
Wave To The Wind ->
Cassidy ->
Uncle John's Band ->
Cassidy ->
Drums ->

Disc 3
Space ->
The Other One ->
Wharf Rat ->
Sugar Magnolia

E:  Gloria



Notes:
No noise have I found, please report any if you hear some to
nick@nickspicks.com
I do hear hiss that sounds as though an extra cass gen may be
present.  I went through two different dats and they both sounded
the same to me when listening criticaly.  It could just be
from the cass master...but I would think it loud for that.
No noise reduction was used.

Sweet show....inspired at times.

Comments

Date: 10/21/2002
Show is hissy and fast by about 4% for the first set and about 2.5% for the second set.
Date: 03/21/2004
User:
I noticed the fast speed as well. Nice work on the percentages. Is there any way to slow my disk down while playing it? What kind of disk player could decrese speed by 4%?
Date: 03/21/2004
User: jb
The way to correct it is to get a program like Soundforge or Cool Edit that does pitch correction, stitch the wavs together, fix it, re-cut tracks, and re-burn the CDs. While this sounds like a lot of hassle, it's really not, as long as you have access to the software.