Everything 12/29/2002
The Copper Fox, Sperryville, VA
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Oktava MC012 > Samson Mixpad 4 > Sony MZR-30 (forgot my dat) > JVC XU-301 > Optical > Philips 760 > Cool Edit Pro > CD Wave > mkwACT > .shn
Oktava MC012 > Samson Mixpad 4 > Sony MZR-30 (forgot my dat) > JVC XU-301 > Optical > Philips 760 > Cool Edit Pro > CD Wave > mkwACT > .shn
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12/29/02
The Copper Fox
Sperryville, VA
Recorded by: Shaun Nicholson (nicholsm@jmu.edu)
Oktava MC012 > Samson Mixpad 4 > Sony MZR-30 (forgot my dat deck)
Transferred by: Shaun Nicholson (nicholsm@jmu.edu)
JVC XU-301 > Optical > Philips 760 > Cool Edit Pro > CDWave > MKW
* The following statements are borrowed from Will Foy but this is a good policy though...
MP3's of this recording may not be made, except for personal use only.
I'm sympathetic to those who want to listen to a show on an MP3 player, or put
several shows on a single disc to take to work, etc, but do NOT trade this recording
as an MP3. Do not trade MP3's of this recording under any circumstances.
All rights reserved by the artist stated above. This is their music,
not yours, do not sell it, auction it, or in any other way seek to profit from
another person or group's work.
Disc 1
1) Intro
2) City Living
3) Come On
4) Upon These Dreams
5) The Real
6) Loving DAys
7) Soulfish
8) Good Thing
9) Everyday Syndrome
10) People Are Moving
11) Glisten
12)South Of The Border
Disc 2:
1) Intro
2) I Don't Care
3) Get Your Groove On
4) Hooch
5) Sir Nasty
6) Sperryville Makeout Song
7) Stir It Up
Show Notes: Some songs with Dontez on Sax
Recording Notes: Normally, I would have recorded straight soundboard on md and straight
mics onto dat...then mixed later. However, I forgot my dat. The recording conditions for both sbd and aud
were not favorable. SBD was only small mackie mixer and only vocals, keyboards, and some drums
ran through it. Mic placement was at the back of a long and narrow room which was noticably
boomy. In order to try to see which one would be better, I recorded just mics on the left
channel and soundboard on the right channel. I figured that I could mix in cool edit
pro later to get the best sound. The soundboard was just terrible tho. The output ran hot
and there was a lot of clipping. In addition, it was a terrible mix running through it and it
just muddied the recording. So, I just used the left track and split it to match the right
making it a mono mic recording. Not great but definately audible. I also mixed the two together.
It's not terrible but not as good IMO as the straight mono mic recording. If you'd rather have
the mix tho...just send me an email.
12/29/02
The Copper Fox
Sperryville, VA
Recorded by: Shaun Nicholson (nicholsm@jmu.edu)
Oktava MC012 > Samson Mixpad 4 > Sony MZR-30 (forgot my dat deck)
Transferred by: Shaun Nicholson (nicholsm@jmu.edu)
JVC XU-301 > Optical > Philips 760 > Cool Edit Pro > CDWave > MKW
* The following statements are borrowed from Will Foy but this is a good policy though...
MP3's of this recording may not be made, except for personal use only.
I'm sympathetic to those who want to listen to a show on an MP3 player, or put
several shows on a single disc to take to work, etc, but do NOT trade this recording
as an MP3. Do not trade MP3's of this recording under any circumstances.
All rights reserved by the artist stated above. This is their music,
not yours, do not sell it, auction it, or in any other way seek to profit from
another person or group's work.
Disc 1
1) Intro
2) City Living
3) Come On
4) Upon These Dreams
5) The Real
6) Loving DAys
7) Soulfish
8) Good Thing
9) Everyday Syndrome
10) People Are Moving
11) Glisten
12)South Of The Border
Disc 2:
1) Intro
2) I Don't Care
3) Get Your Groove On
4) Hooch
5) Sir Nasty
6) Sperryville Makeout Song
7) Stir It Up
Show Notes: Some songs with Dontez on Sax
Recording Notes: Normally, I would have recorded straight soundboard on md and straight
mics onto dat...then mixed later. However, I forgot my dat. The recording conditions for both sbd and aud
were not favorable. SBD was only small mackie mixer and only vocals, keyboards, and some drums
ran through it. Mic placement was at the back of a long and narrow room which was noticably
boomy. In order to try to see which one would be better, I recorded just mics on the left
channel and soundboard on the right channel. I figured that I could mix in cool edit
pro later to get the best sound. The soundboard was just terrible tho. The output ran hot
and there was a lot of clipping. In addition, it was a terrible mix running through it and it
just muddied the recording. So, I just used the left track and split it to match the right
making it a mono mic recording. Not great but definately audible. I also mixed the two together.
It's not terrible but not as good IMO as the straight mono mic recording. If you'd rather have
the mix tho...just send me an email.
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