Grateful Dead 03/28/1986
Cumberland County Civic Center, Portland, ME
Source Summary
flac16; Sick Bits Vol. 28 - AUD1/SBD/AUD2 matrix of 3 previously circulating sources: AUD1 (shnid=32520) + SBD (shnid=31603) + AUD2 (shnid=5004)-low end only. Matrixed by Chris Chappell.
flac16; Sick Bits Vol. 28 - AUD1/SBD/AUD2 matrix of 3 previously circulating sources: AUD1 (shnid=32520) + SBD (shnid=31603) + AUD2 (shnid=5004)-low end only. Matrixed by Chris Chappell.
Other Sources
SHNID 5004 FOB (Center)> AUD> MC> CDR Neumann U87's> Uher...
SHNID 31603 flac16 ; Updated Lineage: SBD (Tascam322 to...
SHNID 32520 flac16 ; Source: FOB Sennheiser ME88 > D5 >...
SHNID 79289 flac16 ; Sennheiser 421s + Nakamichi 300s >...
SHNID 79328 flac24 ; MAC (2 Sennheiser 421s + 2 Nakamichi...
SHNID 87706 flac16 ; taper : Joe D'Amico nak 300 mics w/...
SHNID 88950 flac16 ; MOTB Release: 0032 16/44.1Source:...
SHNID 88953 flac24 ; MOTB Release: 0032 24/96 Source:...
SHNID 106564 flac16 ;Nakamichi CM-300 x2 > Cassette Master...
SHNID 127544 flac24 ; source: (2) nakamichi 300/ (2)...
SHNID 139325 flac16 ; Schoeps CMC4/MK4 > Oade pcm > Bryant...
SHNID 139469 flac24 ; Michael Hessberg Recording:...
SHNID 141049 flac16 ; Michael Hessberg Recording:...
SHNID 156132 flac1644 Source: MAUD CA Microphones: AKG...
SHNID 156133 flac2496 Source: MAUD CA Microphones: AKG...
SHNID 166963 flac1648 Jim Vita's Master Audience...
SHNID 166964 flac2496 Jim Vita's Master Audience...
SHNID 167373 flac1648 Doug Lamarre's Master Audience...
SHNID 167374 flac2496 Doug Lamarre's Master Audience...
SHNID 177020 flac2448 Microphones/Realistic Pressure Zone....
Grateful Dead
Cumberland County Civic Center
Portland, ME
3-28-86 II
Sick Bits Vol. 28
Source: Matrix: AUD1/SBD/AUD2 mix
Ratio/%: 2:2:1 - 40/40/20
SBD: shnid=31603
(unknown lineage) > Cx? (Tascam322 to Marantz CDR500) > CDR > EAC >
WavMerge > Soundforge > CD-Wave > TLH > FLAC Frontend.
via Joey Browning via Jake Feinberg via ?
AUD1: shnid=32520
Source: FOB Sennheiser ME88 > D5 > Maxell Metal Cassette master
Transfer: Playback on Nakamichi BX-100 > Panasonic SV 3700 DAT>
Tascam CD-RW 700> EAC > FLAC
Original recording, transfer, and FLAC'ing by Bill Koucky
Mastering by Chris Ladner (Wavelab 5 > CD WAV > FLAC)
AUD2: shnid=5004 (low end only)
Source: FOB(Center)>AUD>MC>CDR
Neumann U87's>Uher CR240>
Maxell XLII 90 Cass. Master>Marantz Pro CDR 500
Recorded by Paul Hogan, transferred and encoded by Charles Hogan (EAC/SHN)
Matrix:
FLAC/SHN > WAV > Vegas 5 > CD WAV > FLAC
Edited, Mixed and Encoded by Chris Chappell
scarfireATliquidcityDOTcom
7-11-06
_______________________________________________
Set II only
d2t01 - crowd/tuning
d2t02 - Playin' In The Band >
d2t03 - Franklin's Tower >
d2t04 - I Need A Miracle >
d2t05 - Playin' Jam >
d2t06 - Drumz >
d2t07 - Space >
d2t08 - The Wheel >
d2t09 - Dear Mr. Fantasy >
d2t10 - Playin' Reprise >
d2t11 - Around & Around >
d2t12 - Good Lovin'
d2t13 - E: Baby Blue
Total Time: 79:13
_______________________________________________
General Notes:
When Bill and Chris recently seeded their new FOB source of this show, I
was curious to see how it would sound coupled with a pretty deterioted
SBD. I also wanted to see what the Hogan FOB would sound like with the
board. While doing an A/B comparison of the two possible matrices I
realized that all 3 sources actually complement each other. The Hogan
AUD seems to have better low end presence, while the Koucky AUD has more
clarity in the mids and highs. Even though this was the era of the
taper's section, Healy allowed tapers for this show to set up FOB.
Don't ask me why he did that, but in a small 9,000 seat civic center,
both of these FOB's sound stellar. Thus, the matrix isn't a vast
improvement, but it does sound good, due to the quality of the AUDs,
and full coverage is achieved. This was the last Dead show played at this
venue, and I enjoyed every minute of it - I just wish the first set SBD
would surface so I could finish of the show. I did this matrix before the
MOTB source was released, and I never checked to see if it would work well
with the SBD. It probably would, but again, it's not like this matrix
is a vast improvement over any of the AUD sources. A great sounding venue,
with multiple stellar FOB sources available, now you have yet another option.
(seeded 11/2/08)
_______________________________________________
Editing Notes:
- Pitch/Synch
The two AUD sources were pretty close in pitch, so I decided to use
AUD1 as my master pitch/synch ref. The SBD had to be pitched up between
12 and 30 cents, while the AUD2 had to be pitched only +1 to -2 cents.
No source was allowed to be out of synch with any of the others by
more than 4 milliseconds thus effectively minimizing phase issues.
- Sonic Quality/Matrix ratio
No EQ or NR was applied to the SBD and AUD1 sources. For the AUD2 I used
a low pass filter starting at about 700K and ending at 300K. This means
about half of the signal at 500K is getting through and everything below
300K gets through; i.e. there is no high midrange or high end used from
this source - only the low mids and low end which compliment the AUD1
source nicely. Having both AUDs matrixed together equally resulted in too
much signal in the midrange especially, so I opted for the low pass filter
approach which seems to work well. I applied very sparingly Waves L2
(limiter) to the master 2 buss to keep all three sources contained, the
levels rarely hitting zero, thus the limiting is quite scarce. All I was
trying to do here is to add some punch to the FOB AUDs by using a little
SBD in the mix. The result is a lively but clear recording, hopefully
close to how it sounded at the show. If I had to guess the AUD1/SBD/AUD2
ratio would be somewhere around 2:2:1 or actually a ratio of Phi (62%/38%)
AUD/SBD.
- Edits
The following are places where the SBD and AUDs had splices, holes or
incomplete coverage in reference to the final matrix timeline.
SBD:
d2t01 (0:00 - 3:43) - missing (crowd/tuning)
d2t07>8 (4:27 - 0:08) - missing 1:26 (tape flip)
d2t12 (7:10 - 8:44) - missing (crowd)
d2t13 (6:51 - 6:59) - missing (crowd)
AUD1:
d2t06 (7:12 - 7:53) - missing (tape flip)
AUD2:
d2t01 (0:00 - 3:30) - missing (crowd/tuning)
d2t06>7 (7:02 - 1:18) - missing 4:28 (tape flip)
d2t12 (7:11 - 8:15) - missing (crowd)
d2t13 (6:52 - 6:59) - missing (crowd)
Full coverage is achieved and nary is there a moment when only one source
is present.
Enjoy!
-Chappy
_____________________________________________
SHNTOOL:
length expanded size cdr WAVE problems filename
3:49.01 40397996 --- -- ---xx gd86-03-28d2t01.flac
8:14.49 87256892 --- -- ---xx gd86-03-28d2t02.flac
7:04.35 74875964 --- -- ---xx gd86-03-28d2t03.flac
4:29.45 47557484 --- -- ---xx gd86-03-28d2t04.flac
8:05.30 85624604 --- -- ---xx gd86-03-28d2t05.flac
7:09.56 75807356 --- -- ---xx gd86-03-28d2t06.flac
8:25.44 89185532 --- -- ---xx gd86-03-28d2t07.flac
4:20.43 45965180 --- -- ---xx gd86-03-28d2t08.flac
5:31.62 58534268 --- -- ---xx gd86-03-28d2t09.flac
2:35.19 27386732 --- -- ---xx gd86-03-28d2t10.flac
3:40.07 38824508 --- -- ---xx gd86-03-28d2t11.flac
8:46.10 92809964 --- -- ---xx gd86-03-28d2t12.flac
6:59.15 73946924 --- -- ---xx gd86-03-28d2t13.flac
79:11.41 838173404 B (totals for 13 files, 0.6151 overall compression ratio)
_____________________________________________
Cumberland County Civic Center
Portland, ME
3-28-86 II
Sick Bits Vol. 28
Source: Matrix: AUD1/SBD/AUD2 mix
Ratio/%: 2:2:1 - 40/40/20
SBD: shnid=31603
(unknown lineage) > Cx? (Tascam322 to Marantz CDR500) > CDR > EAC >
WavMerge > Soundforge > CD-Wave > TLH > FLAC Frontend.
via Joey Browning via Jake Feinberg via ?
AUD1: shnid=32520
Source: FOB Sennheiser ME88 > D5 > Maxell Metal Cassette master
Transfer: Playback on Nakamichi BX-100 > Panasonic SV 3700 DAT>
Tascam CD-RW 700> EAC > FLAC
Original recording, transfer, and FLAC'ing by Bill Koucky
Mastering by Chris Ladner (Wavelab 5 > CD WAV > FLAC)
AUD2: shnid=5004 (low end only)
Source: FOB(Center)>AUD>MC>CDR
Neumann U87's>Uher CR240>
Maxell XLII 90 Cass. Master>Marantz Pro CDR 500
Recorded by Paul Hogan, transferred and encoded by Charles Hogan (EAC/SHN)
Matrix:
FLAC/SHN > WAV > Vegas 5 > CD WAV > FLAC
Edited, Mixed and Encoded by Chris Chappell
scarfireATliquidcityDOTcom
7-11-06
_______________________________________________
Set II only
d2t01 - crowd/tuning
d2t02 - Playin' In The Band >
d2t03 - Franklin's Tower >
d2t04 - I Need A Miracle >
d2t05 - Playin' Jam >
d2t06 - Drumz >
d2t07 - Space >
d2t08 - The Wheel >
d2t09 - Dear Mr. Fantasy >
d2t10 - Playin' Reprise >
d2t11 - Around & Around >
d2t12 - Good Lovin'
d2t13 - E: Baby Blue
Total Time: 79:13
_______________________________________________
General Notes:
When Bill and Chris recently seeded their new FOB source of this show, I
was curious to see how it would sound coupled with a pretty deterioted
SBD. I also wanted to see what the Hogan FOB would sound like with the
board. While doing an A/B comparison of the two possible matrices I
realized that all 3 sources actually complement each other. The Hogan
AUD seems to have better low end presence, while the Koucky AUD has more
clarity in the mids and highs. Even though this was the era of the
taper's section, Healy allowed tapers for this show to set up FOB.
Don't ask me why he did that, but in a small 9,000 seat civic center,
both of these FOB's sound stellar. Thus, the matrix isn't a vast
improvement, but it does sound good, due to the quality of the AUDs,
and full coverage is achieved. This was the last Dead show played at this
venue, and I enjoyed every minute of it - I just wish the first set SBD
would surface so I could finish of the show. I did this matrix before the
MOTB source was released, and I never checked to see if it would work well
with the SBD. It probably would, but again, it's not like this matrix
is a vast improvement over any of the AUD sources. A great sounding venue,
with multiple stellar FOB sources available, now you have yet another option.
(seeded 11/2/08)
_______________________________________________
Editing Notes:
- Pitch/Synch
The two AUD sources were pretty close in pitch, so I decided to use
AUD1 as my master pitch/synch ref. The SBD had to be pitched up between
12 and 30 cents, while the AUD2 had to be pitched only +1 to -2 cents.
No source was allowed to be out of synch with any of the others by
more than 4 milliseconds thus effectively minimizing phase issues.
- Sonic Quality/Matrix ratio
No EQ or NR was applied to the SBD and AUD1 sources. For the AUD2 I used
a low pass filter starting at about 700K and ending at 300K. This means
about half of the signal at 500K is getting through and everything below
300K gets through; i.e. there is no high midrange or high end used from
this source - only the low mids and low end which compliment the AUD1
source nicely. Having both AUDs matrixed together equally resulted in too
much signal in the midrange especially, so I opted for the low pass filter
approach which seems to work well. I applied very sparingly Waves L2
(limiter) to the master 2 buss to keep all three sources contained, the
levels rarely hitting zero, thus the limiting is quite scarce. All I was
trying to do here is to add some punch to the FOB AUDs by using a little
SBD in the mix. The result is a lively but clear recording, hopefully
close to how it sounded at the show. If I had to guess the AUD1/SBD/AUD2
ratio would be somewhere around 2:2:1 or actually a ratio of Phi (62%/38%)
AUD/SBD.
- Edits
The following are places where the SBD and AUDs had splices, holes or
incomplete coverage in reference to the final matrix timeline.
SBD:
d2t01 (0:00 - 3:43) - missing (crowd/tuning)
d2t07>8 (4:27 - 0:08) - missing 1:26 (tape flip)
d2t12 (7:10 - 8:44) - missing (crowd)
d2t13 (6:51 - 6:59) - missing (crowd)
AUD1:
d2t06 (7:12 - 7:53) - missing (tape flip)
AUD2:
d2t01 (0:00 - 3:30) - missing (crowd/tuning)
d2t06>7 (7:02 - 1:18) - missing 4:28 (tape flip)
d2t12 (7:11 - 8:15) - missing (crowd)
d2t13 (6:52 - 6:59) - missing (crowd)
Full coverage is achieved and nary is there a moment when only one source
is present.
Enjoy!
-Chappy
_____________________________________________
SHNTOOL:
length expanded size cdr WAVE problems filename
3:49.01 40397996 --- -- ---xx gd86-03-28d2t01.flac
8:14.49 87256892 --- -- ---xx gd86-03-28d2t02.flac
7:04.35 74875964 --- -- ---xx gd86-03-28d2t03.flac
4:29.45 47557484 --- -- ---xx gd86-03-28d2t04.flac
8:05.30 85624604 --- -- ---xx gd86-03-28d2t05.flac
7:09.56 75807356 --- -- ---xx gd86-03-28d2t06.flac
8:25.44 89185532 --- -- ---xx gd86-03-28d2t07.flac
4:20.43 45965180 --- -- ---xx gd86-03-28d2t08.flac
5:31.62 58534268 --- -- ---xx gd86-03-28d2t09.flac
2:35.19 27386732 --- -- ---xx gd86-03-28d2t10.flac
3:40.07 38824508 --- -- ---xx gd86-03-28d2t11.flac
8:46.10 92809964 --- -- ---xx gd86-03-28d2t12.flac
6:59.15 73946924 --- -- ---xx gd86-03-28d2t13.flac
79:11.41 838173404 B (totals for 13 files, 0.6151 overall compression ratio)
_____________________________________________
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flac24 ; MAC (2 Sennheiser... (0)
flac16 ; taper : Joe... (0)
flac16 ; MOTB Release:... (1)
flac24 ; MOTB Release:... (0)
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flac24 ; source: (2)... (0)
flac16 ; Schoeps CMC4/MK4... (0)
flac24 ; Michael Hessberg... (0)
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