Phish 04/16/1992
Anaconda Theater, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA
Source Summary
set 1: SBD > cass/? > CD; set 2: SBD > cass/1 > Tascam 103 > Event Gina @44.1/32bits > PC; mastered by J. Treworgy on 5/6/2005
set 1: SBD > cass/? > CD; set 2: SBD > cass/1 > Tascam 103 > Event Gina @44.1/32bits > PC; mastered by J. Treworgy on 5/6/2005
Other Sources
SHNID 482 DSBD > Cass0> DAT> CD; bootleg source; no...
SHNID 483 SBD > cass(0?) > DAT > SonyR500> AES EBU...
SHNID 1883 DSBD > Cass/0 > DAT; complete source including...
SHNID 6082 SBD ('Follow Me To Gamehenge' bootleg); CDR >...
SHNID 31328 SBD > Cass/1 > Tascam 103 > Event Gina...
SHNID 166417 flac1644 Recording: Set 1: SBD > ? Set 2:...
Phish
4/16/1992
Anaconda Theater, UCSB - Santa Barbara, CA
Source 1: SBD > cass/? > CD (Liberated Bootleg - "Follow Me To Gamehenge")
Source 2: SBD > cass/1 > Tascam 103 > Event Gina @44.1/32bits > PC
Set 1 (Source 1): CD > .wav > .shn by brett at bmhollander@home.com 11/26/2000
Pitch corrected, patched and retracked on 3/13/2005 by J. Treworgy (jamie@treworgy.com)
Set 2 (Source 2): Transferred from cassette and mastered by J. Treworgy on 5/6/2005
NOTES: This show has widely circulated as a "liberated bootleg" that sounds very good,
but has many speed/pitch problems and cuts. I had a very nice cassette that generally
sounds at as good as the bootleg, and is of known lineage. For Set I, the cassette had
a few analog-related problems so I decided to work with the bootleg as the primary source.
For Set II, the cassette had very different sonic characteristics. The bootleg for Set II
has a lot of reverb added that is not found in my cassette, and basically the cassette just
sounded better. So I used it as the primary source for Set II and patched the tape flip
using the bootleg.
Widespread Panic opened the show
Suggested CD splits:
CD1: Set 1 Tracks 01-06
CD2: Set 1 Tracks 07-12
CD3: Set 2 All
Set I [88:42]
01. Buried Alive
02. Possum
03. It's Ice
04. Bouncing Around the Room
05. Split Open and Melt
06. Rift
07. Fee >
08. Maze
09. Colonel Forbin's Ascent >
10. Icculus >
11. Famous Mockingbird
12. Run Like an Antelope
Set 2 [76:45]
01. Sanity
02. Llama
03. Lizards >
04. Mike's Song >
05. I Am Hydrogen >
06. Weekapaug Groove
07. Horn
08. Poor Heart
09. Cold as Ice
10. Terrapin > Cold as Ice
11. Carolina
12. Memories
13. Sweet Adeline
14. Suzie Greenberg
Encore:
15. Encore Break
16. Sleeping Monkey
Mastering notes
Set 1:
1) Pitch adjustments:
-80 cents Buried Alive->Split
-25 cents for Rift
-80 cents for Fee
-25 cents for Maze
-60 cents for Forbin-Antelope
2) Restored beginning of Fee
3) Patched from last verse of Fee to beginning of Maze (cut on bootleg)
4) Patched Maze jam (edited on bootleg)
5) Patched Antelope ending (edited on bootleg)
Set 2:
1) Tape flip between Weekapaug and Horn patched from bootleg source. Pitch corrected patch source
(bootleg) -20 cents to match cassette
Editing was done using Adobe Audition 1.5. All files converted to 32 bit before
pitch correction. All digital processing done at highest quality settings. Transitions
between sources, and between pitch-corrected segments, were crossfaded briefly.
No cassette noise reduction was attempted, nor do I think it's necessary, but I left a few seconds of
pure tape hiss at the end of Set 2 in case someone wants to try it in the future.
4/16/1992
Anaconda Theater, UCSB - Santa Barbara, CA
Source 1: SBD > cass/? > CD (Liberated Bootleg - "Follow Me To Gamehenge")
Source 2: SBD > cass/1 > Tascam 103 > Event Gina @44.1/32bits > PC
Set 1 (Source 1): CD > .wav > .shn by brett at bmhollander@home.com 11/26/2000
Pitch corrected, patched and retracked on 3/13/2005 by J. Treworgy (jamie@treworgy.com)
Set 2 (Source 2): Transferred from cassette and mastered by J. Treworgy on 5/6/2005
NOTES: This show has widely circulated as a "liberated bootleg" that sounds very good,
but has many speed/pitch problems and cuts. I had a very nice cassette that generally
sounds at as good as the bootleg, and is of known lineage. For Set I, the cassette had
a few analog-related problems so I decided to work with the bootleg as the primary source.
For Set II, the cassette had very different sonic characteristics. The bootleg for Set II
has a lot of reverb added that is not found in my cassette, and basically the cassette just
sounded better. So I used it as the primary source for Set II and patched the tape flip
using the bootleg.
Widespread Panic opened the show
Suggested CD splits:
CD1: Set 1 Tracks 01-06
CD2: Set 1 Tracks 07-12
CD3: Set 2 All
Set I [88:42]
01. Buried Alive
02. Possum
03. It's Ice
04. Bouncing Around the Room
05. Split Open and Melt
06. Rift
07. Fee >
08. Maze
09. Colonel Forbin's Ascent >
10. Icculus >
11. Famous Mockingbird
12. Run Like an Antelope
Set 2 [76:45]
01. Sanity
02. Llama
03. Lizards >
04. Mike's Song >
05. I Am Hydrogen >
06. Weekapaug Groove
07. Horn
08. Poor Heart
09. Cold as Ice
10. Terrapin > Cold as Ice
11. Carolina
12. Memories
13. Sweet Adeline
14. Suzie Greenberg
Encore:
15. Encore Break
16. Sleeping Monkey
Mastering notes
Set 1:
1) Pitch adjustments:
-80 cents Buried Alive->Split
-25 cents for Rift
-80 cents for Fee
-25 cents for Maze
-60 cents for Forbin-Antelope
2) Restored beginning of Fee
3) Patched from last verse of Fee to beginning of Maze (cut on bootleg)
4) Patched Maze jam (edited on bootleg)
5) Patched Antelope ending (edited on bootleg)
Set 2:
1) Tape flip between Weekapaug and Horn patched from bootleg source. Pitch corrected patch source
(bootleg) -20 cents to match cassette
Editing was done using Adobe Audition 1.5. All files converted to 32 bit before
pitch correction. All digital processing done at highest quality settings. Transitions
between sources, and between pitch-corrected segments, were crossfaded briefly.
No cassette noise reduction was attempted, nor do I think it's necessary, but I left a few seconds of
pure tape hiss at the end of Set 2 in case someone wants to try it in the future.
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Other Sources (comments)
DSBD > Cass0> DAT> CD;... (1)
SBD > cass(0?) > DAT >... (3)
DSBD > Cass/0 > DAT;... (0)
SBD ('Follow Me To... (1)
SBD > Cass/1 > Tascam 103 >... (2)
flac1644 Recording:
Set... (0)
DSBD > Cass0> DAT> CD;... (1)
SBD > cass(0?) > DAT >... (3)
DSBD > Cass/0 > DAT;... (0)
SBD ('Follow Me To... (1)
SBD > Cass/1 > Tascam 103 >... (2)
flac1644 Recording:
Set... (0)
Date: 07/10/2008
User:
jasonsobel
First there was this source:
http://db.etree.org/shn/6082
transferred by brett at bmhollander@home.com 11-26-00
then, we have this:
http://db.etree.org/shn/92756
J. Treworgy transferred his cassette of set 2 on 5/6/2005
For the first set, he took the audio from SHNID 6082 and "Pitch corrected, patched and retracked on 3/13/2005 by J. Treworgy"
so that created a full complete show to seed.
but then, a few weeks later:
http://db.etree.org/shn/31328
it looks like J. Treworgy found his cassette of set 1, transferred it, and then re-seeded, using SHNID 6082 only for minor patches.
"Transferred from cassette and mastered by J. Treworgy on 5/6/2005 - 5/21/05"
So, to sum up, this version (SHNID 92756) is version #1 from J. Treworgy, while SHNID 31328is version #2 from J. Treworgy. For whatever reason, the version #1 never got entered into the db, until now.
http://db.etree.org/shn/6082
transferred by brett at bmhollander@home.com 11-26-00
then, we have this:
http://db.etree.org/shn/92756
J. Treworgy transferred his cassette of set 2 on 5/6/2005
For the first set, he took the audio from SHNID 6082 and "Pitch corrected, patched and retracked on 3/13/2005 by J. Treworgy"
so that created a full complete show to seed.
but then, a few weeks later:
http://db.etree.org/shn/31328
it looks like J. Treworgy found his cassette of set 1, transferred it, and then re-seeded, using SHNID 6082 only for minor patches.
"Transferred from cassette and mastered by J. Treworgy on 5/6/2005 - 5/21/05"
So, to sum up, this version (SHNID 92756) is version #1 from J. Treworgy, while SHNID 31328is version #2 from J. Treworgy. For whatever reason, the version #1 never got entered into the db, until now.
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