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Steve Kimock Band 02/15/2003

The Palladium, Worcester, MA
SHNID 34066
Source Summary
Bit-rate adjusted samples of this archive.org source which is, as of April 2006, no longer available at archive.org
Entered by Matt Vernon
Checksums wav.md5, ffp
Disc Counts 0 / 0
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
2003-03-02
03/26/2006
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Archive Identifier skb2003-02-15.sample_rate_test ↗

Other Sources
SHNID 15251 {onstage} DPA(B&K) 4022 (Center, ORTF, 2 feet...
SHNID 15263 {AUD} AKG ck93 (XY 90?, OTS, just R of SBD,...
SHNID 15264 **24 Bit** {onstage} DPA(B&K) 4022 (Center,...
SHNID 15397 {onstage} AMS ST-250 "Soundfield" (M-S) DFC >...
SHNID 15526 {onstage} Schoeps MK4 (ORTF) > KC5 > CMC6 >...
SHNID 15532 {onstage} AMS ST-250 "Soundfield" (mid-side,...
SHNID 16547 {onstage} Schoeps MK4 (ORTF) > KC5 > CMC6 >...
SHNID 152414 flac16/48kHz version of 16547 Recording...
The files found here are from this source:

http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=3531

Transfer equipment is slightly different though, so it's:

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Tascam DA-20 mkII > Hosa Coax (1meter) > Midiman Delta DIO 2496 [s/pdif] >
Soundforge 4.5 [record] > CD Wave [cut to preferred samples] > PCM .wav files
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Files:
1. 48khz.wav - this is a 2:39 portion of the beginning of "It's up to you"
1. 44.1khz.wav - same portion as above, but run through a resample process in
  SF 4.5 at an interpolation accuracy of 4, and applying an anti-alias filter.

2. 48khz.wav - this is a 4:47 portion of the middle of "Tongue 'n Groove"
2. 44.1khz.wav - same portion of T'n'G, same resample process.

Notes:
Fades applied to the first and last 2 seconds of all 4 files using SF for ease on your
ears when doing this... :)

For playback, ssamadhi97 recommends that we use pcabx which can be found at:
http://www.pcabx.com/

Feel free to comment. I'm interested if anyone else thinks there's a difference.

-Brad Leblanc

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