Identifier | 4627435 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | .shn |
Media Count | 3 |
Note | PHiSH
8-17-96 The Clifford Ball Day 2 Plattsburgh Air Force Base Plattsburgh, NY Disc 1 (Set 1): My Old Home Place PYITE Reba Cars Trucks Buses Lizards Sample In A Jar Taste Fee Maze Suzie Greenberg Disc 2 (Set 2): The Curtain Runaway Jim It's Ice Brother* Fluffhead Antelope Golgi> Slave Disc 3 (Set 3 & Encore): Wilson Frankenstein Scent Of A Mule** Tweezer% A Day In The Life Possum Tweezer Reprise -ENCORE- Harpua*** * Ben & Jerry sing a verse ** with Fishman solo instead of Page/Trey duel *** without the "Ooom Pah Pah" opening and cut short before finished % Digi-static on DAT |
Source Info | DSBD -> DAT |
Tech Note | Source: DSBD -> DAT (99% of the show) Old Home Place: Pre-FMSBD DAT PYITE: 1st 1:05 DAUD DAT Suzie Greenberg: 1st second taken from DAUD DAT Slave Source: FMSBD Broadcast -> DAT -> CD -> EAC Transfer: TASCAM DA-40 -> Behringer DDX3216 Digital Mixer -> MARK OF THE UNICORN 896 HDR -> Dual XENON @ 800mHz PC...and a whole buch of other stuff. All Editing done in the digital domain using Steinberg Wavelab 4.0f, CubaseVST/32 5. **NOTES** After listening real carefully and comparing the SBD portion to 3 different FMSBD sources, I have concluded that the soundboard portion is "flat" or runs slower than the FM source. So, from the point where it changes in PYITE > Golgi & all of disc 3 I took tuning measurements and discovered the DSBD was flat by 20cents. The pitch correction was done in Wavelab using the highest quality settings possible. Then PYITE was missing the fist minute from the DAT I had due to the taper "patching in" to the SBD feed from the Pre-FM source. The missing portion of Suzie was also repaired using the DAUD DAT I got my hands on. All edits were performed AFTER the DC Offset was removed from all material. The Slave came from Morgan Bell, who was nice enough to send me the FM source to use. The levels of Slave had to be adjusted to match the DSBD material. The Slave was edited in using exacting methods I would rather not go into here...the main changes are level reduction, DC Offset removal, and slight dithering. So here it is...after 80+hrs of listening and relistening, the best source available for this show IMHO. |
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Performance
Phish 1996-08-17 Plattsburgh Air Force Base, Plattsburgh, NY | |
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Set 1 | Old Home Place, Punch You In The Eye, Reba > Cars Trucks Buses, The Lizards, Sample In A Jar, Taste, Fee > Maze, Suzy Greenberg |
Set 2 | The Curtain > Runaway Jim, It's Ice > Brother*, Fluffhead, Run Like An Antelope > Golgi Apparatus > Slave To The Traffic Light |
Set 3 | Wilson > Frankenstein, Scent Of A Mule^, Tweezer, A Day In The Life > Possum > Tweezer Reprise E: Harpua# |
Comment | The Clifford Ball Before the second set, the Clifford Ball Orchestra played classical music by Debussy, Ravel, Gabriel Forte, Stravinsky and others. * - w/ Ben Cohen & Jerry Greenfield singing a verse ^ - w/ Fishman solo instead of the typical Page and Trey duel # - w/o the "Ooom Pah Pah" opening and cut short before finishing |