Alan Hertz and Friends
Friday, August 22nd, 2003
The Connecticut Yankee
ala "The NorCal Clubhouse" or "Fritz's Place"
San Francisco, CA.

Lineup:
Alan Hertz - drums
Eric Levy - keyboards
Tal Morris - guitar
Liam H. - bass
DJ Fly - turntables


Matrix recording

Source:
Neumann U89i (subcard - stage split) >
Lunatec V2 Preamp >
Benchmark Audio AD2K+ >
Digigram VX Pocket > 
Toshiba 3440CT Laptop >
Sonic Foundry Vegas Video 3.0 

---PLUS---

Soundboard main analog out (L&R) >
Benchmark Audio AD2K+ >
Digigram VX Pocket > 
Toshiba 3440CT Laptop >
Sonic Foundry Vegas Video 3.0

Recorded at 24 bit / 48Hz

Note: Band repositioned the keyboard amp
at setbreak..We repositioned the L mic to 
get less of the monitor (DJ Fly) exclusively
on that channel.

Raw files of each set (FLAC) are available (pre-mastering)
16 bit / 48Hz DAT (U89i source only) also available

Mastering:

Soundforge 6.0 (volume adjustments and balancing)>
Samplitude Studio 6.0 (mixdown of discrete sources) >

Soundforge 6.0 (tracking)
plus (bit depth conversion and resampling for 16 bit source) >
shntool (strip .wav files of sector boundry errors) >
FLAC (compression of both 16 bit and 24 bit sources)

Recording and mastering:
Larry Narachi

---set one-----------------

Disc One - total time 60:49

track01               03:54
track02               14:22
track03               08:48
track04               10:58
track05               05:53
track06               09:56
track07               06:57

---set two-----------------

Disc Two - total time 66:34

track01               08:05 
track02               05:14
track03               07:43
track04               10:33
track05               11:14
track06               13:52
track07               09:50

Thanks to:
James Welborn the setting up his creamy Neumann U89i pair on the stage.

Joe Baker (of Bay Recorders) for loaning us the extra AD2K and the cables to grab the board feed. 
 
K.C.(house sound) for the cheerful, welcoming - 'can do' attitude and hard work

"Super Dave" Haaf for the free advice just before the show

Special thanks to Fritz and his staff at the Yankee, for running the most taper friendly venue in the Bay Area!



