Grateful Dead
Barton Hall, 
Cornell Univ.
Ithaca, NY
May 8, 1977

DTS-Audio-CD 5.1 Mix  

Disc 1 - Set I 

01 [05:16] Minglewood Blues
02 [07:54] Loser 
03 [04:40] El Paso 
04 [07:35] They Love Each Other 
05 [07:38] Jack Straw 
06 [06:49] Deal 
07 [03:32] Lazy Lightning > 
08 [05:07] Supplication 
09 [06:01] Brown Eyed Women 
10 [03:34] Mama Tried 
11 [11:28] Row Jimmy 
12 [16:40] Dancin' In The Streets 
TT [88:13]

**requires a 90 min CDR**

Disc - Set II 

01 [01:48] Take A Step Back
02 [09:37] Scarlet Begonias >  
03 [16:45] Fire On The Mountain 
04 [08:45] Estimated Prophet 
05 [04:44] Saint Stephen > 
06 [16:21] Not Fade Away > 
07 [01:54] Saint Stephen > 
08 [14:29] Morning Dew 
   Encore 
09 [05:20] Saturday Night
TT [79:41]

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Source Info

SBD
SBD (Betty Board) > Master 7" Nagra reels 1/2 track @ 
7.5ips > Sony PCM501. Playback on Sony PCM 701>DAT (Digital 
Transfer) -- Rob Eaton DBX Decoding (Spring '99) Playback on 
Panasonic 4100 DAT > DB 924 D/A > Dolby 361's w/dbx K9-22 
Cards > DB 124 A/D > Neve Capricorn (Digital mixing console) > 
DB 300S > Panasonic 4100 DAT>DAT>Digi Coax Cable > Tascam 
CD-RW700 > CDR (x1) > SHN (Rob Eaton remaster) 

AUD1 
Jerry Moore's MAC > Reel > CD
Sony 153 master, w/ ECM 33P's, on Maxell UDXL-II's, Dolby B, 
copied via Teac AN-180 Dolby box onto Sony TC 755, Scotch 
Classic 10.5 inch reel, 7.5 ips, Dolby B - Transfer by Rob 
Berger (1/05), Sony TC 850>Teac AN-180>Sony SBM1 super bit 
mapper > Tascam CD-Rw4U > SHN

AUD2
Steve Maizner > Sony ECM-990 > Sony TC-152 aud master > 
First Gen Reel > Played directly to hard drive > CDR > SHN 

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Tech Notes

SHNs were decoded to wave and SF 6.0 was used to reassemble 
the tracks back to 1 long wave.  CEP2.0 was used to align & 
synch the SBD & both AUD sources.  CEP2.0 used to adjust the 
volume for both AUDs, matrix/CTR and LFE channels.  Surcode 
CD Pro DTS was used to encode to DTS. The center matrix track 
is a 60% SBD, 40% AUD2 mix.   
- Mixed by dan@am-dig.com
- FLAC conversion 08-MAY-2005  
- Artwork by dan@am-dig.com 300dpi - For best results
print at the highest resolution onto glossy photo paper.
Design for use with a clear slim double jewel case.
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DTS-Audio-CD Info

Front  	
Left Channel SBD Reel 
Right Channel SBD Reel

Center 	
Mixed to mono -6db SBD+AUD2 Matrix 

Surround 
Left Channel -2db AUD1 (with some AUD2 patches)
Right Channel -2db AUD1 (with some AUD2 patches)

Sub/LFE
Mixed to mono -4db SBD Reel

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Notes

I looked at the 4 pages of notes I had on this project and
it made me sick to think about typing them up.  So, although
not complete, you will get a good idea of what was done to
bring these recordings to this point.

ALLOT of editing was done to keep the flow btwn songs.  Both
AUD recordings suffered from btwn song pauses that not only
cut the crowd cheer out but clipped the beginning of many
songs. The 2 AUD source coverage allowed my to patch 1 with
the other in some situations.  A couple spots I created a 
fake AUD recording by mixing crowd cheer with the SBD. This 
was effective at creating patches for the rear channels in 
the 5.1 presentation but also maintained a smooth quality in 
the stereo matrix mix as well.  These patches are numerous 
and I think completely smooth and most likely undetectable.

The SBD+AUD matrix details.  The stereo matrix it is approx
60% SBD, 20% Jerry Moore's AUD and 20% Steve Maizner's AUD.
The matrix mix on the center channel is a 50/50 with just 
the SBD and Steve Maizner's AUD.  I also D'EQ'd both sources 
to pull up the vocals and give the center channel a unique 
sound as not to detract from the front stereo imaging or the
rear surround effect. You will also note that the rear channels
are just Jerry's AUD and not a matrix of the 2 AUD sources.  I
did give that configuration a listen but opted for the single 
rear source.  It was clearer and had more definition on its own.

d1t01 The first 16.041 seconds of Minglewood blues was cut on
the SBD.  Starting this monster project with an unrecoverable
flaw was unacceptable to me.  I decided to patch that opening
portion with a SBD and AUD recording from 5-7-77.  As this
patch ends you will hear some slight phasing as the stereo 
field moves.  The result, although not perfect, I think 
provides the listener with a more enjoyable and natural 
listening experience.  Maybe you disagree.  For those of you 
who would rather have a patch using a matrix mix of the 2 AUD 
sources please feel free to do it yourself :^)

d1t07-08 The SBD is missing approx 34.361 from 42:47.001 - 
43:16.362.  This was patched using a matrix mix of the 2 AUD 
sources and then EQ'ed to best match the sound spectrum of
the SBD.  I also tried to match the volume on the SBD.  A
switch in sources is obvious to the listener but this is 
still pretty good.  The switch back to SBD is actually 
really good as there are no vocals at that point.

d2t02 A tiny right channel digital sizzle at 12:18.418.
This was fixed using a quick channel swap.   This is smooth 
and most likely undetectable.

If you play this DTS-Audio-CD and hear static it is b/c you 
didn't really read the text file, did you?  

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More On DTS

Today's audio standards are moving towards multi-channel 
sound, like DTS and Dolby Digital.  While the Audio-CD 
standard (Red Book) hasn't changed to accommodate these 
new sound formats, it is still possible to go around the 
specification and to put a 5.1 surround recording on a 
regular Audio-CD.  To play a DTS-Audio-CD you must connect 
your DVD/CD player via a digital cable (optical or coaxial) 
to your DTS Dolby-Digital receiver. It is not 100% sure 
that your receiver will recognize a DTS-Audio CD, so the 
first time you're trying to playback a DTS-Audio-CD you 
must do a test to determine if it can. Begin with the 
volume very low, start the disc and raise the volume 
gradually. NEVER listen to a DTS-Audio-CD through the 
analog audio outputs of your CD/DVD player.

Burning Instructions
Burn them the absolute same way as you would burn any 
normal Audio-CD from FLAC files.

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