Widespread Panic
Pepsi Center
Denver, CO
12/30/2010

Source: Busman Audio BSC1/K4 (nos) > Edirol bm2p+ UA-5 > Edirol r-09 (24/48)
Location: FOB/DFC 45ft from stage, 6.5ft up
Transfer: SDC > WaveLab 6 (Normalize, -24dB @ 70Hz, Fades, Convert to 16bit, 
Resample to 44.1 with Apogee UV22HR Dither) > CDWave (Tracking) > 
Traders Little Helper (FLAC6)
Tagging: FLACs Tagged With Mp3tag v2.46a

Recorded by Ryan Stearns


Set 1:

01 Intro
02 Going Out West >
03 Big Wooly Mammoth > 
04 Henry Parsons Died
05 Surprise Valley >
06 No Sugar Tonight
07 Dirty Side Down
08 I'm Not Alone >
09 Good People > 
10 Dark Bar > 
11 Good People >
12 Greta > 
13 Fishwater


Set 2:

01 Intro
02 Saint Ex > 
03 Chilly Water > 
04 Saint Ex
05 Old Neighborhood* > 
06 Use Me**, 
07 Party At Your Mama's House*** > 
08 You Should Be Glad*** > 
09 Drums*** >
10 Jam*** > 
11 Rock > 
12 Red Hot Mama > 
13 Pigeons
14 Crowd
Encore: 
15 Up All Night > 
16 Papa's Home


Notes: 

* w/ David Bromberg on guitar and vocals
** w/ David Bromberg on guitar and vocals ; DJ Logic on turntables
*** w/ DJ Logic on turntables


Remaster Notes:
I was pretty happy with how the tapes came out, but wanted to see if I could clean things up a bit on the low end and bring out more of the mid and high tones.  I analyzed the waveform using the FFT Meter and Spectrum Meter, identified the low frequency spike, and used the Parametric Equalizer to even things out.  I then used the RMS Loudness Normalizer and set a desired loudness of -10dB, incorporating a Peak Limiter with a max peak level of 0dB.  Fades were then added at the beginning and end of sets, file then converted to 16bit/44.1 with Apogee UV22HR Dither, CDWave used for tracking and encoded to FLAC using Traders Little Helper.  All editing was done in 24bit/48Hz.  The end result in my opinion is a much more balanced and dynamic recording that still has plenty of punch without burying the mid and high tones under a blanket of muffled bass.  Feedback is welcome and appreciated.  Thanks! 