String Cheese Incident 10/26/2001
Mullins Center, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
Source Summary
Schoeps cmc6/mk4 > Lunatec 316 > Sonic AD2k+ > Tascam DA-P1 Conversion: Tascam DA-P1 > Audiowerk 2 > Soundforge 4.5 > .wav > .shn
Schoeps cmc6/mk4 > Lunatec 316 > Sonic AD2k+ > Tascam DA-P1 Conversion: Tascam DA-P1 > Audiowerk 2 > Soundforge 4.5 > .wav > .shn
Other Sources
SHNID 6007 Neumann KM184'S > V2 > ADC20 > DA-P1;...
SHNID 19098 Set 1: Neumann KM140 > MP2 > Tascam DA-P1; 2:...
SHNID 156907 Set 1: FOB Schoeps CMC6/MK4->Lunatec V2->Tascam...
SHNID 167600 Source: SBD > DAT by Jason Brodsky...
String Cheese Incident
10/26/2001
Mullins Center
Amherst, MA
source: Shoeps cmc6/mk4>lunatec 316>sonic ad2k+>tascamdap1
conversion: tascam dap1>audiowerk2>soundforge 4.5>wav>shn
taped and transferred by ian stone (iss0169@rit.edu)
Set 1:
Searching for Answers
Smile
Latinissmo
Resume Man
These Waves
Got What He Wanted >
Restless Wind
Set 2:
Rivertrance
Rhythm of the Road* >
Jam >
Turn This Around
County
Rollover >
Under African Skies >
Rollover
Encore:
So What
White Freightliner Blues
Notes:
* with Chopsticks tease
First Time Played: These Waves (Kang/Barlow original)
10/26/2001
Mullins Center
Amherst, MA
source: Shoeps cmc6/mk4>lunatec 316>sonic ad2k+>tascamdap1
conversion: tascam dap1>audiowerk2>soundforge 4.5>wav>shn
taped and transferred by ian stone (iss0169@rit.edu)
Set 1:
Searching for Answers
Smile
Latinissmo
Resume Man
These Waves
Got What He Wanted >
Restless Wind
Set 2:
Rivertrance
Rhythm of the Road* >
Jam >
Turn This Around
County
Rollover >
Under African Skies >
Rollover
Encore:
So What
White Freightliner Blues
Notes:
* with Chopsticks tease
First Time Played: These Waves (Kang/Barlow original)
Comments
Other Sources (comments)
Neumann KM184'S > V2 >... (0)
Set 1: Neumann KM140 > MP2... (0)
Set 1: FOB Schoeps... (0)
Source: SBD > DAT by... (0)
Neumann KM184'S > V2 >... (0)
Set 1: Neumann KM140 > MP2... (0)
Set 1: FOB Schoeps... (0)
Source: SBD > DAT by... (0)
Date: 11/05/2001
User:
Brad
As this set of SHN's stands, it is split into set one and set two. It hasn't been split up into discs.
Date: 11/07/2001
User:
Jason Ho
Many of the tracks are distorted, although the levels do not go over. It sounds like it overloaded the pre.
Date: 11/07/2001
User:
cat
I asked someone with the DATs of this source if there was any distortion and he said "no way". Anyone else hearing distortion? Maybe it was a bad conversion.
Date: 11/07/2001
User:
McRoberts
I will listen to my master one more time very closely but from what I know the 316 was not overloading based on my knowledge of the red light indicators on the unit(which hit at -12dB from clipping, identical to the v2). I didn't feel that the 316 was hitting excessively hard, though I will admit that contrary to an above post, the 2k did clip a few times in the second set though I don't hear any audible distortion on a moderate stereo, or on a very expensive stereo.
Ian was patched out of thsi rig so as long as his DA-P1 heads are alright his transfer should be OK. I am transferring my master to .shns in the next day or so, so maybe keep an eye out for that one.
Also, listeners should keep in mind that this show was in an 8,000+ person hockey arena...not the small theatres that you are used to seeing this band in.
For the record the Lunatec 316 was set at approx +30dB, the 2K+ was set at 16ns3 wordlength, 20 on the attenuator, and @44.1kHz.
Ian was patched out of thsi rig so as long as his DA-P1 heads are alright his transfer should be OK. I am transferring my master to .shns in the next day or so, so maybe keep an eye out for that one.
Also, listeners should keep in mind that this show was in an 8,000+ person hockey arena...not the small theatres that you are used to seeing this band in.
For the record the Lunatec 316 was set at approx +30dB, the 2K+ was set at 16ns3 wordlength, 20 on the attenuator, and @44.1kHz.
Date: 11/07/2001
User:
Jason
I think it was the conversion.. There isn't distortion after reconverting. Sorry for the confusion!
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