Phish 08/16/1996
Plattsburgh Air Force Base, Plattsburgh, NY
Source Summary
SBD + AUD Matrix Mix (65%-SBD/35%-AUD) - (NOTE: both 16 bit / 44.1 kHz & 24 bit / 48 kHz versions are available)
SBD + AUD Matrix Mix (65%-SBD/35%-AUD) - (NOTE: both 16 bit / 44.1 kHz & 24 bit / 48 kHz versions are available)
Other Sources
SHNID 636 DSBD -> CD-R except for SOAMelt (DAUD), which...
SHNID 3283 SBD > DAT > CDR > EAC > SHN
SHNID 12457 SBD > DAT; (SOAM Sources: AUD SHN); Tascam DA40...
SHNID 27002 AKG C568 EB > Aerco preamp; SONY PCM-500 >...
SHNID 32540 FOB AKG 460B/ck61 > Sonosax SX-M2 > Tascam...
SHNID 76994 DTS 5.1 Audio CD (DSBD + AKG 460B/ck61 mix)
SHNID 95358 (FOB) Schoeps mk4 > kc5 > cmc5 > Sonosax SX-M2...
SHNID 101557 B&K 4021 > EAA PSP-2 > Tascam DA-P1 > Tascam...
SHNID 113413 B&K 4011s > Neumann BS48i-2 > Modified Sony...
SHNID 130461 flac16 48kHz Set 1 & 3; Nakamichi CM700...
SHNID 132387 flac16, 48kHz ; B&K 4021 > EAA PSP-2 > Tascam...
SHNID 138734 flac16 48khz source: (FOB) Schoeps mk4 > kc5...
SHNID 147481 flac16/44.1khz Source:2-AKG C460's W/CK-61...
SHNID 636 DSBD -> CD-R except for SOAMelt (DAUD), which...
SHNID 3283 SBD > DAT > CDR > EAC > SHN
SHNID 12457 SBD > DAT; (SOAM Sources: AUD SHN); Tascam DA40...
SHNID 27002 AKG C568 EB > Aerco preamp; SONY PCM-500 >...
SHNID 32540 FOB AKG 460B/ck61 > Sonosax SX-M2 > Tascam...
SHNID 76994 DTS 5.1 Audio CD (DSBD + AKG 460B/ck61 mix)
SHNID 95358 (FOB) Schoeps mk4 > kc5 > cmc5 > Sonosax SX-M2...
SHNID 101557 B&K 4021 > EAA PSP-2 > Tascam DA-P1 > Tascam...
SHNID 113413 B&K 4011s > Neumann BS48i-2 > Modified Sony...
SHNID 130461 flac16 48kHz Set 1 & 3; Nakamichi CM700...
SHNID 132387 flac16, 48kHz ; B&K 4021 > EAA PSP-2 > Tascam...
SHNID 138734 flac16 48khz source: (FOB) Schoeps mk4 > kc5...
SHNID 147481 flac16/44.1khz Source:2-AKG C460's W/CK-61...
************************************************************
16 bit / 44.1 kHz INFO FILE
************************************************************
Phish
Clifford Ball Day 1
Plattsburgh Air Force Base
Plattsburgh, NY
August 16, 1996
SBD + AUD Matrix Mix (65%-SBD/35%-AUD)
Disc 1
01 [03:20] Captain Sanity Intro
02 [06:21] Chalkdust Torture
03 [10:30] Bathtub Gin
04 [08:51] Ya Mar
05 [06:25] AC/DC Bag
06 [09:09] Esther >
07 [13:08] Divided Sky
TT [64:08]
Disc 2
01 [07:16] Halley's Comet >
02 [14:04] David Bowie
03 [13:29] Split Open & Melt
04 [03:49] Sparkle
05 [08:47] Free
06 [10:45] The Squirming Coil
07 [05:05] Waste *
08 [03:51] Talk *
09 [03:11] Train Song *
10 [03:54] Strange Design *
11 [01:29] Hello My Baby *
TT [75:48]
Disc 3
01 [15:59] Mike's Song >
02 [06:00] Simple >
03 [06:12] Contact >
04 [09:48] Weekapaug Groove
TT [38:02]
Disc 4
01 [07:55] Makisupa Policeman >
02 [06:26] Also Sprach Zarathustra >
03 [15:20] Down With Disease >
04 [05:20] NICU
05 [03:20] Life On Mars
06 [20:17] Harry Hood
Encore
07 [01:55] Amazing Grace
TT [60:36]
* acoustic, mini-stage
---------------------------------------------------------
Source Info
SBD
Source: SBD > DAT (99% of the show)
Transfer: Tascam DA40 DAT@48kHz > REBA > Wavelab 4.0e >
44.1kHz Wav > CD Wave > SHNv3 **NO DAE WAS INVOLVED**
Via: The immortal, unstoppable Marmar
AUD
Source: FOB: AKG 460B/ck61 > Sonosax SX-M2 > DA-P1 (@ 48kHz)
recorded FOB on a stand
Transfer:
Sony PCM-R500 > M-Audio MicroTrack > CF Card > usb > pc >
WaveLab 5.01b (fades, resample to 44.1 kHz) > CD Wave > FLAC
Recorded by Dave Flaschner
Transferred by Jason Sobel
---------------------------------------------------------
Tech Notes
FLAC/SHNs were decoded to wave. Wavmerge was used to reassemble
the tracks back to 1 long wave. CEP2.0 was used to align &
synch both of the sources. CEP2.0 used to adjust the volume
for the SBD & AUD. This is a 65% SBD, 35% AUD mix.
- Mixed by dan@am-dig.com
- FLAC conversion done 01-JAN-2006
- Artwork at 300dpi by dan@am-dig.com
- For best results print at the highest resolution onto glossy
photo paper. Design for use in a clear quad jewel case.
---------------------------------------------------------
Notes (new approach)
The SBD source had some sector boundary issues. At every track
change there was approx. 0.025 seconds of music dropped. This
although completely inaudible, made things difficult to synch.
I had the option to either trim the exact same amount from the
AUD or "add" the missing portion with a patch from either the SBD
or the AUD. In the end I did a combination of all 3. Because
this is only a fraction of a second edit the patches are smooth
and completely undetectable.
This is interesting, check your SBD copies. This SBD source
was mysteriously missing approx 1min 56sec of Davied Bowie. This
was done with a very clever splice. I went ahead and patched
this missing portion with a DAT SBD copy I have had for years.
I applied 6 second crossfades at each end. This patch is smooth
and most likely undetectable.
Besides the missing material in the middle of the jam in David
Bowie the is a source change at approx 10min 35sec. This source
is sitill SBD but much more "narrow" although still stereo. I went
ahead and patched this with my DAT SBD copy. Under very close
scrutiny this source switch may be detectible.
Split Open and Melt uses 3 diffent sources, all in the very
first minute. It starts off with approx 37 seconds from an FM
DAT source some kind unknown person sent me a year or so ago.
Then switches to approx 25 seconds of a 2 AUD source matrix mix.
This AKG source plus the AUD source that originally patch the
whole first minute. Then at approx 1min 3sec it switches to the
FM DAT source to complete the song. These source switches are
obvious to the listener but is not in jarring or disruptive.
Several second crossfades were used btwn sources to make the
transitions as smooth as possible
I applied a gradual step up increase of +8db to the SBD and
the AUD sources on the acoustic numbers in set 2. Then a
gradual step down to the original recording levels. This is
so you can enjoy the acoustic numbers without increasing the
volume and then blowing your speakers when Mike's Song starts.
This entire show can be rejoined seamlessly on longer media.
---------------------------------------------------------
Additional Formats
This show is available in the following formats:
1. The straight DSBD and FOB: Schoeps MK4
2. SBD + AUD Matrix Mix at 16/44 CD-Audio
3. SBD + AUD Matrix Mix at 24/48 DVD-Audio
4. SBD + AUD DTS-Audio-CD 5.1 Surround Sound
5. SBD + AUD DVD-Audio 5.1 Surround Sound
---------------------------------------------------------
************************************************************
24 bit / 48 kHz INFO FILE
************************************************************
Phish
Clifford Ball Day 1
Plattsburgh Air Force Base
Plattsburgh, NY
August 16, 1996
DVD-AUDIO 24/48 SBD+AUD
Matrix Mix (65%-SBD/35%-AUD)
Set 1
01 [03:20] Captain Sanity Intro
02 [06:21] Chalkdust Torture
03 [10:30] Bathtub Gin
04 [08:51] Ya Mar
05 [06:25] AC/DC Bag
06 [09:09] Esther >
07 [13:08] Divided Sky
08 [07:16] Halley's Comet >
09 [14:04] David Bowie
Set 2
10 [13:29] Split Open & Melt
11 [03:49] Sparkle
12 [08:47] Free
13 [10:45] The Squirming Coil
14 [05:05] Waste *
15 [03:51] Talk *
16 [03:11] Train Song *
17 [03:54] Strange Design *
18 [01:29] Hello My Baby *
19 [15:59] Mike's Song >
20 [06:00] Simple >
21 [06:12] Contact >
22 [09:48] Weekapaug Groove
Set 3
23 [07:55] Makisupa Policeman >
24 [06:26] Also Sprach Zarathustra >
25 [15:20] Down With Disease >
26 [05:20] NICU
27 [03:20] Life On Mars
28 [20:17] Harry Hood
Encore
29 [01:55] Amazing Grace
* acoustic, mini-stage
---------------------------------------------------------
Source Info
SBD
Source: SBD > DAT (99% of the show)
Transfer: Tascam DA40 DAT@48kHz > REBA > Wavelab 4.0e >
44.1kHz Wav > CD Wave > SHNv3 **NO DAE WAS INVOLVED**
Via: The immortal, unstoppable Marmar
AUD
Source: FOB: AKG 460B/ck61 > Sonosax SX-M2 > DA-P1 (@ 48kHz)
recorded FOB on a stand
Transfer:
Sony PCM-R500 > M-Audio MicroTrack > CF Card > usb > pc >
WaveLab 5.01b (fades, resample to 44.1 kHz) > CD Wave > FLAC
Recorded by Dave Flaschner
Transferred by Jason Sobel
---------------------------------------------------------
Tech Notes
FLAC/SHNs were decoded to wave. Wavmerge was used to reassemble
the tracks back to 1 long wave. CEP2.0 was used to align &
synch both of the sources. CEP2.0 used to adjust the volume
for the SBD & AUD. Soundforge 8.0 was used to convert the
sample rate from 44.1 to 48k. CEP was used to do the multitrack
mixdown to 24/48. DiscWelder was used to author and create the
DVD-Audio in 24/48. DVD Decryptor read and created the ISO
image file. This incorporates 2 channels of 24/96 wave files.
This is a 65% SBD, 35% AUD mix
- Mixed by dan@am-dig.com
- FLAC conversion done 01-JAN-2006
- Artwork at 300dpi by dan@am-dig.com
- For best results print at the highest resolution onto glossy
photo paper. Design for use with a clear slim DVD case (inner
and outer DVD artwork included).
This represents the 24 bit files that are the result of all my
editing and the multitrack mixdown preserved in 24 bit. It is
unclear exactly what we have in the way of high resolution.
However it seems what we have here would not be represented
accurately in 16/44. What you are getting is the full result
of the matrix mix process. How much different does this sound?
is this better? A little and yes. This is more accurate and
has more dynamic range. 24/48 resolution versus a 16/44 of
the same material will usually result in very subtle but
important differences. Most of it relying on the quality of
the DVD-A player and the D to A conversion. With that in
mind, this 24 bit copy is no different. Small but important
gains over the same material in 16/44. This is just one
man's take. Take it or leave it.
---------------------------------------------------------
Notes (new approach)
The SBD source had some sector boundary issues. At every track
change there was approx. 0.025 seconds of music dropped. This
although completely inaudible, made things difficult to synch.
I had the option to either trim the exact same amount from the
AUD or "add" the missing portion with a patch from either the SBD
or the AUD. In the end I did a combination of all 3. Because
this is only a fraction of a second edit the patches are smooth
and completely undetectable.
This is interesting, check your SBD copies. This SBD source
was mysteriously missing approx 1min 56sec of Davied Bowie. This
was done with a very clever splice. I went ahead and patched
this missing portion with a DAT SBD copy I have had for years.
I applied 6 second crossfades at each end. This patch is smooth
and most likely undetectable.
Besides the missing material in the middle of the jam in David
Bowie the is a source change at approx 10min 35sec. This source
is sitill SBD but much more "narrow" although still stereo. I went
ahead and patched this with my DAT SBD copy. Under very close
scrutiny this source switch may be detectible.
Split Open and Melt uses 3 diffent sources, all in the very
first minute. It starts off with approx 37 seconds from an FM
DAT source some kind unknown person sent me a year or so ago.
Then switches to approx 25 seconds of a 2 AUD source matrix mix.
This AKG source plus the AUD source that originally patch the
whole first minute. Then at approx 1min 3sec it switches to the
FM DAT source to complete the song. These source switches are
obvious to the listener but is not in jarring or disruptive.
Several second crossfades were used btwn sources to make the
transitions as smooth as possible
I applied a gradual step up increase of +8db to the SBD and
the AUD sources on the acoustic numbers in set 2. Then a
gradual step down to the original recording levels. This is
so you can enjoy the acoustic numbers without increasing the
volume and then blowing your speakers when Mike's Song starts.
This entire show can be rejoined seamlessly on longer media.
Included is a folfer of JPEGs. These are images associated
with this show and the dates 8/16 and 8/17/96. I have included
these for use in creating and authoring your own DVD-Audio if
you choose.
---------------------------------------------------------
Additional Formats
This show is available in the following formats:
1. The straight DSBD and FOB: Schoeps MK4
2. SBD + AUD Matrix Mix at 16/44 CD-Audio
3. SBD + AUD Matrix Mix at 24/48 DVD-Audio
4. SBD + AUD DTS-Audio-CD 5.1 Surround Sound
5. SBD + AUD DVD-Audio 5.1 Surround Sound
---------------------------------------------------------
16 bit / 44.1 kHz INFO FILE
************************************************************
Phish
Clifford Ball Day 1
Plattsburgh Air Force Base
Plattsburgh, NY
August 16, 1996
SBD + AUD Matrix Mix (65%-SBD/35%-AUD)
Disc 1
01 [03:20] Captain Sanity Intro
02 [06:21] Chalkdust Torture
03 [10:30] Bathtub Gin
04 [08:51] Ya Mar
05 [06:25] AC/DC Bag
06 [09:09] Esther >
07 [13:08] Divided Sky
TT [64:08]
Disc 2
01 [07:16] Halley's Comet >
02 [14:04] David Bowie
03 [13:29] Split Open & Melt
04 [03:49] Sparkle
05 [08:47] Free
06 [10:45] The Squirming Coil
07 [05:05] Waste *
08 [03:51] Talk *
09 [03:11] Train Song *
10 [03:54] Strange Design *
11 [01:29] Hello My Baby *
TT [75:48]
Disc 3
01 [15:59] Mike's Song >
02 [06:00] Simple >
03 [06:12] Contact >
04 [09:48] Weekapaug Groove
TT [38:02]
Disc 4
01 [07:55] Makisupa Policeman >
02 [06:26] Also Sprach Zarathustra >
03 [15:20] Down With Disease >
04 [05:20] NICU
05 [03:20] Life On Mars
06 [20:17] Harry Hood
Encore
07 [01:55] Amazing Grace
TT [60:36]
* acoustic, mini-stage
---------------------------------------------------------
Source Info
SBD
Source: SBD > DAT (99% of the show)
Transfer: Tascam DA40 DAT@48kHz > REBA > Wavelab 4.0e >
44.1kHz Wav > CD Wave > SHNv3 **NO DAE WAS INVOLVED**
Via: The immortal, unstoppable Marmar
AUD
Source: FOB: AKG 460B/ck61 > Sonosax SX-M2 > DA-P1 (@ 48kHz)
recorded FOB on a stand
Transfer:
Sony PCM-R500 > M-Audio MicroTrack > CF Card > usb > pc >
WaveLab 5.01b (fades, resample to 44.1 kHz) > CD Wave > FLAC
Recorded by Dave Flaschner
Transferred by Jason Sobel
---------------------------------------------------------
Tech Notes
FLAC/SHNs were decoded to wave. Wavmerge was used to reassemble
the tracks back to 1 long wave. CEP2.0 was used to align &
synch both of the sources. CEP2.0 used to adjust the volume
for the SBD & AUD. This is a 65% SBD, 35% AUD mix.
- Mixed by dan@am-dig.com
- FLAC conversion done 01-JAN-2006
- Artwork at 300dpi by dan@am-dig.com
- For best results print at the highest resolution onto glossy
photo paper. Design for use in a clear quad jewel case.
---------------------------------------------------------
Notes (new approach)
The SBD source had some sector boundary issues. At every track
change there was approx. 0.025 seconds of music dropped. This
although completely inaudible, made things difficult to synch.
I had the option to either trim the exact same amount from the
AUD or "add" the missing portion with a patch from either the SBD
or the AUD. In the end I did a combination of all 3. Because
this is only a fraction of a second edit the patches are smooth
and completely undetectable.
This is interesting, check your SBD copies. This SBD source
was mysteriously missing approx 1min 56sec of Davied Bowie. This
was done with a very clever splice. I went ahead and patched
this missing portion with a DAT SBD copy I have had for years.
I applied 6 second crossfades at each end. This patch is smooth
and most likely undetectable.
Besides the missing material in the middle of the jam in David
Bowie the is a source change at approx 10min 35sec. This source
is sitill SBD but much more "narrow" although still stereo. I went
ahead and patched this with my DAT SBD copy. Under very close
scrutiny this source switch may be detectible.
Split Open and Melt uses 3 diffent sources, all in the very
first minute. It starts off with approx 37 seconds from an FM
DAT source some kind unknown person sent me a year or so ago.
Then switches to approx 25 seconds of a 2 AUD source matrix mix.
This AKG source plus the AUD source that originally patch the
whole first minute. Then at approx 1min 3sec it switches to the
FM DAT source to complete the song. These source switches are
obvious to the listener but is not in jarring or disruptive.
Several second crossfades were used btwn sources to make the
transitions as smooth as possible
I applied a gradual step up increase of +8db to the SBD and
the AUD sources on the acoustic numbers in set 2. Then a
gradual step down to the original recording levels. This is
so you can enjoy the acoustic numbers without increasing the
volume and then blowing your speakers when Mike's Song starts.
This entire show can be rejoined seamlessly on longer media.
---------------------------------------------------------
Additional Formats
This show is available in the following formats:
1. The straight DSBD and FOB: Schoeps MK4
2. SBD + AUD Matrix Mix at 16/44 CD-Audio
3. SBD + AUD Matrix Mix at 24/48 DVD-Audio
4. SBD + AUD DTS-Audio-CD 5.1 Surround Sound
5. SBD + AUD DVD-Audio 5.1 Surround Sound
---------------------------------------------------------
************************************************************
24 bit / 48 kHz INFO FILE
************************************************************
Phish
Clifford Ball Day 1
Plattsburgh Air Force Base
Plattsburgh, NY
August 16, 1996
DVD-AUDIO 24/48 SBD+AUD
Matrix Mix (65%-SBD/35%-AUD)
Set 1
01 [03:20] Captain Sanity Intro
02 [06:21] Chalkdust Torture
03 [10:30] Bathtub Gin
04 [08:51] Ya Mar
05 [06:25] AC/DC Bag
06 [09:09] Esther >
07 [13:08] Divided Sky
08 [07:16] Halley's Comet >
09 [14:04] David Bowie
Set 2
10 [13:29] Split Open & Melt
11 [03:49] Sparkle
12 [08:47] Free
13 [10:45] The Squirming Coil
14 [05:05] Waste *
15 [03:51] Talk *
16 [03:11] Train Song *
17 [03:54] Strange Design *
18 [01:29] Hello My Baby *
19 [15:59] Mike's Song >
20 [06:00] Simple >
21 [06:12] Contact >
22 [09:48] Weekapaug Groove
Set 3
23 [07:55] Makisupa Policeman >
24 [06:26] Also Sprach Zarathustra >
25 [15:20] Down With Disease >
26 [05:20] NICU
27 [03:20] Life On Mars
28 [20:17] Harry Hood
Encore
29 [01:55] Amazing Grace
* acoustic, mini-stage
---------------------------------------------------------
Source Info
SBD
Source: SBD > DAT (99% of the show)
Transfer: Tascam DA40 DAT@48kHz > REBA > Wavelab 4.0e >
44.1kHz Wav > CD Wave > SHNv3 **NO DAE WAS INVOLVED**
Via: The immortal, unstoppable Marmar
AUD
Source: FOB: AKG 460B/ck61 > Sonosax SX-M2 > DA-P1 (@ 48kHz)
recorded FOB on a stand
Transfer:
Sony PCM-R500 > M-Audio MicroTrack > CF Card > usb > pc >
WaveLab 5.01b (fades, resample to 44.1 kHz) > CD Wave > FLAC
Recorded by Dave Flaschner
Transferred by Jason Sobel
---------------------------------------------------------
Tech Notes
FLAC/SHNs were decoded to wave. Wavmerge was used to reassemble
the tracks back to 1 long wave. CEP2.0 was used to align &
synch both of the sources. CEP2.0 used to adjust the volume
for the SBD & AUD. Soundforge 8.0 was used to convert the
sample rate from 44.1 to 48k. CEP was used to do the multitrack
mixdown to 24/48. DiscWelder was used to author and create the
DVD-Audio in 24/48. DVD Decryptor read and created the ISO
image file. This incorporates 2 channels of 24/96 wave files.
This is a 65% SBD, 35% AUD mix
- Mixed by dan@am-dig.com
- FLAC conversion done 01-JAN-2006
- Artwork at 300dpi by dan@am-dig.com
- For best results print at the highest resolution onto glossy
photo paper. Design for use with a clear slim DVD case (inner
and outer DVD artwork included).
This represents the 24 bit files that are the result of all my
editing and the multitrack mixdown preserved in 24 bit. It is
unclear exactly what we have in the way of high resolution.
However it seems what we have here would not be represented
accurately in 16/44. What you are getting is the full result
of the matrix mix process. How much different does this sound?
is this better? A little and yes. This is more accurate and
has more dynamic range. 24/48 resolution versus a 16/44 of
the same material will usually result in very subtle but
important differences. Most of it relying on the quality of
the DVD-A player and the D to A conversion. With that in
mind, this 24 bit copy is no different. Small but important
gains over the same material in 16/44. This is just one
man's take. Take it or leave it.
---------------------------------------------------------
Notes (new approach)
The SBD source had some sector boundary issues. At every track
change there was approx. 0.025 seconds of music dropped. This
although completely inaudible, made things difficult to synch.
I had the option to either trim the exact same amount from the
AUD or "add" the missing portion with a patch from either the SBD
or the AUD. In the end I did a combination of all 3. Because
this is only a fraction of a second edit the patches are smooth
and completely undetectable.
This is interesting, check your SBD copies. This SBD source
was mysteriously missing approx 1min 56sec of Davied Bowie. This
was done with a very clever splice. I went ahead and patched
this missing portion with a DAT SBD copy I have had for years.
I applied 6 second crossfades at each end. This patch is smooth
and most likely undetectable.
Besides the missing material in the middle of the jam in David
Bowie the is a source change at approx 10min 35sec. This source
is sitill SBD but much more "narrow" although still stereo. I went
ahead and patched this with my DAT SBD copy. Under very close
scrutiny this source switch may be detectible.
Split Open and Melt uses 3 diffent sources, all in the very
first minute. It starts off with approx 37 seconds from an FM
DAT source some kind unknown person sent me a year or so ago.
Then switches to approx 25 seconds of a 2 AUD source matrix mix.
This AKG source plus the AUD source that originally patch the
whole first minute. Then at approx 1min 3sec it switches to the
FM DAT source to complete the song. These source switches are
obvious to the listener but is not in jarring or disruptive.
Several second crossfades were used btwn sources to make the
transitions as smooth as possible
I applied a gradual step up increase of +8db to the SBD and
the AUD sources on the acoustic numbers in set 2. Then a
gradual step down to the original recording levels. This is
so you can enjoy the acoustic numbers without increasing the
volume and then blowing your speakers when Mike's Song starts.
This entire show can be rejoined seamlessly on longer media.
Included is a folfer of JPEGs. These are images associated
with this show and the dates 8/16 and 8/17/96. I have included
these for use in creating and authoring your own DVD-Audio if
you choose.
---------------------------------------------------------
Additional Formats
This show is available in the following formats:
1. The straight DSBD and FOB: Schoeps MK4
2. SBD + AUD Matrix Mix at 16/44 CD-Audio
3. SBD + AUD Matrix Mix at 24/48 DVD-Audio
4. SBD + AUD DTS-Audio-CD 5.1 Surround Sound
5. SBD + AUD DVD-Audio 5.1 Surround Sound
---------------------------------------------------------
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Other Sources (comments)
DSBD -> CD-R except for... (5)
SBD > DAT > CDR > EAC > SHN (6)
SBD > DAT; (SOAM Sources:... (1)
AKG C568 EB > Aerco preamp;... (0)
FOB AKG 460B/ck61 > Sonosax... (0)
DTS 5.1 Audio CD (DSBD +... (0)
(FOB) Schoeps mk4 > kc5 >... (0)
B&K 4021 > EAA PSP-2 >... (0)
B&K 4011s > Neumann BS48i-2... (0)
flac16 48kHz Set 1 & 3;... (0)
flac16, 48kHz ; B&K 4021 >... (0)
flac16 48khz source:... (0)
flac16/44.1khz... (0)
DSBD -> CD-R except for... (5)
SBD > DAT > CDR > EAC > SHN (6)
SBD > DAT; (SOAM Sources:... (1)
AKG C568 EB > Aerco preamp;... (0)
FOB AKG 460B/ck61 > Sonosax... (0)
DTS 5.1 Audio CD (DSBD +... (0)
(FOB) Schoeps mk4 > kc5 >... (0)
B&K 4021 > EAA PSP-2 >... (0)
B&K 4011s > Neumann BS48i-2... (0)
flac16 48kHz Set 1 & 3;... (0)
flac16, 48kHz ; B&K 4021 >... (0)
flac16 48khz source:... (0)
flac16/44.1khz... (0)
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