Grateful Dead
Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall
Kansas City, KS
December 11, 1979

DVD-AUDIO 24/48 
SBD+AUD Matrix Mix (60%-SBD/40%-AUD)

Disc 1 - Set 1

01 [00:25] Tuning
02 [05:56] Jack Straw 
03 [08:04] Loser
04 [03:27] Me & My Uncle >
05 [06:20] Big River
06 [11:44] Althea
07 [03:42] Easy to Love You >
08 [08:18] Minglewood Blues
09 [06:05] China Cat Sunflower > 
10 [07:58] I Know You Rider 
TT [61:59]

Disc 2 - Set 2

01 [02:04] Tuning 
02 [12:05] Shakedown Street >
03 [07:23] Samson & Delilah 
04 [10:06] Ship of Fools
05 [11:56] Terrapin Station >
06 [07:22] Lost Sailor
07 [01:42] Saint Jam >
08 [05:55] Saint Of Circumstance >
09 [04:59] Estimated Jam > 
10 [01:54] Brent & Drums >  
11 [08:35] Drums > 
12 [06:58] Not Fade Away > 
13 [09:58] Black Peter > 
14 [09:09] Sugar Magnolia 
  Encore
15 [04:09] Alabama Getaway >
16 [04:13] The Promised Land  
TT [01.48:32]

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Source Info

SBD
Recording Info:
SBD > Cassette Master (Nak 550) > Cassette (Sony D5)
Transfer Info:
Cassette (Nakamichi DR-1) > Sound Devices 744T (24bit/48k) >
Samplitude Professional v10 > FLAC/16

AUD
Recording Info:
FOB > Sony ECM-250 > Cassette Master (Sony TC-158/TDK SA-C90)
Transfer Info:
Cassette Master (Nakamichi DR-1) > Sound Devices 744T (24bit/96k) >
Samplitude Professional v10 > FLAC/16

Patch Info:
Nak 700 > Cassette Master > Reel > Dat > CD (shnid=9799) 

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Notes on the Source Material

This mix is only possible b/c of the masterful 24 bit transfers done 
by Charlie Miller and the incredible recordings by Joani Walker and
Paul Scotton.  Big thanks to all of them for their hard work and
tremendous afforts in making these available to me and now to you.

When Charlie heard the SBD and the AUD source he gave a call and
said I have a perfect candidate for a matrix mix.   And he was 100%
right.  Combining these 2 recordings I allow us to hear this show the
way it was meant to be listened to.

The SBD recording has Garcia very, very low in the mix.  However, the 
AUD source has Jerry front and center just where you want him.  By 
putting these sources together I approximate that Jerry's guitar has 
increased in volume anywhere from +3bd to +5db in the mix.  Now you 
can understand the artwork that states "Yes Jerry, we hear you loud
and clear."

The SBD derived from a 1st generation analog source the consistent 
speed and low hiss is remarkable.  If I was not told that this was 
a 1st gen cassette I easily would have thought it was a master 
cassette source.  The speed between the SBD and the AUD ran extremely 
close.  This really shows the great equipment, incredible recordings
by Joani Walker/Paul Scotton and the perfect digital transfers by
Charlie Miller.

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Tech Notes

Charlie Miller sent me the 24/48 waves files as one long track
for each set.  CEP2.0 was used to align & synch both sources 
(time compress and expand).  CEP2.0 was used to preform the 
multitrack mixdown at 24/48.  This is a 60% SBD, 40% AUD mix.       
- Mixed by dan@am-dig.com
- FLAC conversion 18-MAR-2008 
- 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 7mm double DVD case.
- Special thanks to unknown photographers that helped with 
all the images used for this artwork and the slide show.
- This is the 24/48 FLAC files.  There is an artwork folder 
included with images to create your own DVD-Audio.

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Multitrack Mixdown Settings
				
Stereo Matrix  

SET ONE		
SBD -2	
AUD -6						

SET TWO		
SBD -2.5	
AUD -6

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Notes

Both the SBD and the AUD at every opportunity was pause between
songs on both sets causing abrupt transitions.  I huge effort 
was made (fades, crossfades, volume changes and "borrowing" crowd 
cheer from different areas) to make these between songs transitions 
as smooth and sounding as natural as possible.  In most situations 
these edits came out very nice and are no longer audible.

d1t01 "Tuning" approx the first 15 seconds is made up entirely
of the AUD source then crossfades to the SBD before Jack Straw
starts.  This is smooth and is most likely undetectable.

d1t02 "Jack Straw" after the song ends Bob Weir says "Good 
evening and welcome to the late show".  This was missing from 
the AUD source.  I patch this with the Nak 700 FOB in Jack 
Straw at (5:41 - 5:53).  This created a slight bit of phasing 
but is hardly noticeable and I decided I'd like to keep the 
stage banter intact.

d2t11 "Tuning" approx the first 1 min 25 secs is made up entirely
of the AUD source then crossfades to the SBD before Shakedown
starts.  This is smooth and is most likely undetectable.

d2t11 "Drums" on the SBD source was missing material from 
(0:18 - 0:40).  I used a matrix mix of the AUD and the NAK700 
source to fill this hole.  This is smooth and is most likely 
undetectable and shows how great the AUD sources are.

d2t11 "Drums" on the AUD source was missing material from
(5:38 - 5:57).  I patch this with the Nak 700 FOB source.  
This source was upsampled to match the 24/48 high resolution.  
This is smooth and is most likely undetectable.

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Lineup

Jerry Garcia (guitar, vocals)
Bob Weir (guitar, vocals)
Phil Lesh (bass)
Brent Mydland (keyboards, vocals)
Mickey Hart (drums, percussions)
Bill Kreutzmann (drums, percussions)

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Additional Formats

This show is available in the following formats:

1. The SBD and both AUD sources listed above at 16/44
2. The SBD and the FOB > Sony ECM-250 above at 24/48
3. CD-Audio Stereo SBD+AUD Matrix Mix at 16/44 
4. CD-Audio 5.1 Surround Sound DTS-Audio-CD at 16/44 
5. DVD-Audio Stereo SBD+AUD Matrix Mix at 24/48
6. DVD-Audio 5.1 Surround Sound at 24/48 (6 channel x 24/48) 
