Identifier5167602
Created AtThu Mar 03 2005 16:01:20 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media Count2
Show RatingA
Sound RatingA
Source InfoSBD + AUD Matrix Mix (60%-AUD/40%-SBD)
J-Card CommentMatrix (Schoeps mk4) || (shn=858mb) || complete
Tech NotePhish War Memorial Rochester, NY December 11, 1997 SBD + AUD Matrix Mix (60%-AUD/40%-SBD) Set 1 01 [09:36] Punch You in the Eye > 02 [19:48] Down With Disease > 03 [14:57] Maze 04 [04:03] Dirt 05 [10:31] Limb By Limb 06 [07:08] Loving Cup > 07 [02:35] Rocky Top TT [68:37] Set 2 01 [21:02] Drowned > 02 [05:25] Roses Are Free* > 03 [08:09] Big Bad Furry Creature From Mars > 04 [16:01] Ghost > 05 [01:45] Down With Disease (Reprise) > 06 [09:32] Johnny B. Goode Encore 07 [05:47] Waste TT [67:40] *Ween cover, first time played --------------------------------------------------------- Source Info SBD: DSBD > Cass/0 > D8 (@44.1) - No EAC Transfer: DA-20 > Delta Dio 2496 > SF 4.5 > CDWAV > SHN Taper: Dan Haugh AUD: FOB > Schoeps Mk4 > Sonosax > SBM-1 > TCD-D8 Location: 25th row left, standing on top of penalty box (9 foot human mic stand) Mics worn as schoeps bowtie Transfer: DAT > CDRW700 > EAC > CDWAV > FLAC --------------------------------------------------------- Tech Notes SHN/FLAC's 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 & AUD sources. This is a 60% AUD, 40% SBD mix. - Mixed by dan@am-dig.com - SHN conversion 12-DEC-2003 (1st) - Remixed and SHN conversion 12-DEC-2004 (2nd) - 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. --------------------------------------------------------- Notes In most situations I time correct the AUD source to match the speed to the SBD source. In this situation the AUD was off DAT and the SBD was off a cassette. I decided to use the more time accurate source (DAT>AUD) and time corrected the cassette SBD to match the speed on the AUD. The SBD was recorder uneven; I decreased the levels 1db on the right channel prior to mixdown. I reduced the levels on the FOB by -3db prior to mixdown. This still resulted in a 60% AUD, 40% SBD mix. SBD suffers from moderate distortion during PYITE, Ghost and probably other spots. As a commentary note, this is not one of the best SBD recordings. Not bad, not great. I would give this B/B+ grade, for what that is worth. The FOB is very nice. A real "in-your-face" recording with minimal crowd noise. This is the primary reason for the 60%-AUD / 40%-SBD ratio in the matrix mix. Whether you are a fan of AUD recordings or not I suggest you check out the FOB. 02.294 missing on the SBD (cassette flip) btwn Maze and Dirt. The FOB was trimmed 0:02.294 btwn 44:13.308 - 44:15.602 to match. The result is smooth and most likely undetectable. D2T5 The cassette flip on set two was reported as having overlapping material. This was not the case. The joining together or splicing out the cassette flip did result in an inaudible splice but material was definitely missing. This made for a bear of a project to synch to the FOB. Regardless, the result is smooth and most likely undetectable. D2T6 During the crowd cheer between the last song and the encore you will hear commentary that "Mike Stanley is on the stage". This is not referring to any special guest. We ran several FOB's this tour and the aspect of actually becoming a human mic stand night after night turned into the nickname "Mike Stanley".
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Source
SHNIDDateVenueCityStateArchive Identifier
62311997-12-11War MemorialRochesterNY
flac16, 44kHz SBD > Cass/0 > DAT(c); DAT(c) > Tascam DA-20 > Delta Dio 2496 > Soundforge > CDWave > FLAC; Source by unknown; Transfer by Brandon Johnston
Performance
Phish 1997-12-11 War Memorial, Rochester, NY
Set 1Punch You in the Eye > Down With Disease -> Maze, Dirt, Limb By Limb, Loving Cup, Rocky Top
Set 2 Drowned -> Roses Are Free*-> Big Black Furry Creature From Mars-> Ghost-> Down With Disease (Reprise)-> Johnny B. Goode, E: Waste
Set 3
Comment*Ween cover, from their "Chocolate and Cheese"