Zero 10/27/1995
Maritime Hall, San Francisco, CA
Source Summary
Audio Technica 822 -> Dat -> CD Transfer Info: CD -> Samplitude Professional v10.1 -> FLAC
Audio Technica 822 -> Dat -> CD Transfer Info: CD -> Samplitude Professional v10.1 -> FLAC
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Zero - October 27, 1995
Maritime Hall - San Francisco, CA
Recording Info:
Audio Technica 822 -> Dat -> CD
Transfer Info:
CD -> Samplitude Professional v10.1 -> FLAC
(1 Disc Audio / 1 Disc FLAC)
All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Miller
charlie@kimock.com
June 19, 2008
Setlist:
d1t01 - Introduction
d1t02 - Golden Road
d1t03 - Catalina ->
d1t04 - Highway 61 Revisited
d1t05 - Chance In A Million
d1t06 - Home On The Range
d1t07 - Mercury Blues
SHNTOOL OUTPUT:
length expanded size cdr WAVE problems filename
1:10.20 12395084 --- -- ----- zero1995-10-27d1t01.wav
10:48.71 114474236 --- -- ----- zero1995-10-27d1t02.wav
8:18.20 87894284 --- -- ----- zero1995-10-27d1t03.wav
9:54.46 104889836 --- -- ----- zero1995-10-27d1t04.wav
9:16.49 98193692 --- -- ----- zero1995-10-27d1t05.wav
13:58.10 147846764 --- -- ----- zero1995-10-27d1t06.wav
6:54.14 73062572 --- -- ----- zero1995-10-27d1t07.wav
60:21.05 638756468 B (totals for 7 files)
Maritime Hall - San Francisco, CA
Recording Info:
Audio Technica 822 -> Dat -> CD
Transfer Info:
CD -> Samplitude Professional v10.1 -> FLAC
(1 Disc Audio / 1 Disc FLAC)
All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Miller
charlie@kimock.com
June 19, 2008
Setlist:
d1t01 - Introduction
d1t02 - Golden Road
d1t03 - Catalina ->
d1t04 - Highway 61 Revisited
d1t05 - Chance In A Million
d1t06 - Home On The Range
d1t07 - Mercury Blues
SHNTOOL OUTPUT:
length expanded size cdr WAVE problems filename
1:10.20 12395084 --- -- ----- zero1995-10-27d1t01.wav
10:48.71 114474236 --- -- ----- zero1995-10-27d1t02.wav
8:18.20 87894284 --- -- ----- zero1995-10-27d1t03.wav
9:54.46 104889836 --- -- ----- zero1995-10-27d1t04.wav
9:16.49 98193692 --- -- ----- zero1995-10-27d1t05.wav
13:58.10 147846764 --- -- ----- zero1995-10-27d1t06.wav
6:54.14 73062572 --- -- ----- zero1995-10-27d1t07.wav
60:21.05 638756468 B (totals for 7 files)
Comments
Date: 06/20/2008
User:
charlie miller
Notes from the taper:
Thanks Charlie! I look forward to hearing the edited version.
A bit more detailed source info for the Recording Info. section of this one:
Audio Techinica 822 (~ 7-8' high on stand on balcony behind SBD) -> Sony D-7 @ 48KHz (via line in) -> MDAT -> Sony PCM-R500 (playback) -> s/pdif coax -> Tascam CD-RW700 -> MCD-R
Recorded by Art Newberg and James Bartoli
Initial transfer to disc by James Bartoli
Art and I got there a bit late for what was the Family Dog's opening night for the new Maritime Hall. Zero played the middle slot, between Iron Butterfly and the Gregg Allman Band, and the room was full of rowdy bikers on the main floor so we set up on the balcony. I do not recall seeing any other tapers this night, though someone may have been recording on the floor.
Art's D-7 was the front-of-the-line deck, and my deck was patched out of his at the show with a homebrew 7pin -> 7pin cable. My DAT was used for the initial transfer to disc. I gave Charlie a copy of my master CD-R a while back.
Thanks Charlie! I look forward to hearing the edited version.
A bit more detailed source info for the Recording Info. section of this one:
Audio Techinica 822 (~ 7-8' high on stand on balcony behind SBD) -> Sony D-7 @ 48KHz (via line in) -> MDAT -> Sony PCM-R500 (playback) -> s/pdif coax -> Tascam CD-RW700 -> MCD-R
Recorded by Art Newberg and James Bartoli
Initial transfer to disc by James Bartoli
Art and I got there a bit late for what was the Family Dog's opening night for the new Maritime Hall. Zero played the middle slot, between Iron Butterfly and the Gregg Allman Band, and the room was full of rowdy bikers on the main floor so we set up on the balcony. I do not recall seeing any other tapers this night, though someone may have been recording on the floor.
Art's D-7 was the front-of-the-line deck, and my deck was patched out of his at the show with a homebrew 7pin -> 7pin cable. My DAT was used for the initial transfer to disc. I gave Charlie a copy of my master CD-R a while back.
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