Identifier7275586
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media Typeflac
Media Count2
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Tech NoteO.A.R. (... Of A Revolution) January 14, 2006 Madison Square Garden New York, NY Tapers: Jason Reiser <jreiser_at_ecoutez_dot_com> and Ed Paff <edpaff_jr@oarsa.org> Conversion (mixdown): Jason Reiser <jreiser_at_ecoutez_dot_com> Source: Mix in Post Environment of Jason's Audience source and Ed's Soundboard source AUD: Schoeps MK4 > Sonosax SX-M2/LS > Sound Devices 722 @ 24bit/96kHz (mics in DINa, 13' high, at soundboard mixing location - section 6, ~ row M, center) SBD: SBD > Henry Engineering Patchbox > Creative Nomad Jukebox 3 Lineage (mixdown): Adobe Audition > iZotope Ozone 3 > CD Wave 1.94.5 beta > FLAC 1.1.2 Notes: The two sources were time synced as best as possible in Audition, and fades were applied. This mix was subjected to VERY mild mastering effects in iZotope Ozone 3, namely a slight paragraphic EQ to restore a few dB of high frequency dropoff, and a slight midrange dip, and very slight multiband stereo imaging to widen the overall soundstage and introduce some presence. This as well as the overall mix was done pretty much by ear (and per-sample calculations for shrinking the AUD source to overcome the clock shift). It sounds great on my Genelec 1031APMs and Sennheiser 600s, but you're always welcome to do your own personal mix if this one doesn't suit your taste. I swapped the L/R channels on the SBD source as I believe they are recorded backwards (based on the incorrect channel assignment during The Beatles' "Revolution" during the Intro, and the less obvious channel balance on my audience recording. Maybe the Patchbox was plugged in backwards or some other weirdness, but this certainly yeilded the best results. Thanks to Ed for giving permission to use his source and distribute it via the LMA. Thanks again to Mike Smith for my tickets, and to both he and OAR for the batteries. And finally thanks again to J.P. for letting me run my rig inside the soundboard cage, and for making and offering patches of such a kick-ass mix. Nice work! The sources of this mix are: AUD: http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=32815 SBD: http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=32865 ***** PLEASE DO NOT TRADE SHOW IN MP3 OR OTHER LOSSY FORMATS!!! ***** Disc 1 of 2 Total: 75:06:23 01 Introduction 01:36:74 02 52-50 09:04:40 03 Right on Time 07:12:60 04 Love and Memories 03:45:10 05 59th Street Bridge Song > City on Down 11:03:23 06 The Wanderer 05:35:74 07 Black Rock 09:58:45 08 Revisited 06:31:13 09 Lay Down 05:02:59 10 One Shot 05:14:65 11 Hey Girl 10:01:10 Disc 2 of 2 Total: 73:54:50 01 Heard The World 05:50:62 02 Dakota 05:19:02 03 Wonderful Day 04:03:23 04 Daylight the Dog * 04:25:51 05 Delicate Few 09:14:24 06 Missing Pieces 09:32:56 Encore: 07 I Feel Home 06:30:69 08 About Mr. Brown 06:50:14 09 Program Director # 09:52:23 10 This Was a Crazy Game of Poker 12:13:26 * with Colin Smith # with Matisyahu
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Performance
O.A.R. (Of A Revolution) 2006-01-14 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
Set 152-50
Right On Time
Love And Memories *
The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) ->
City On Down
The Wanderer
Black Rock (Long Day Intro / Blood Outro)
Revisited
Lay Down
One Shot
Hey Girl (Date Intro / Kaya Tag)
Heard The World
Dakota
Wonderful Day
Daylight The Dog $
Delicate Few
Missing Pieces

Encore:
I Feel Home &
About Mr. Brown
Program Director #
That Was A Crazy Game Of Poker
Set 2
Set 3
Comment& Marc and Richard.
* with the "Tamborine Ninja".
$ with Colin Smith of mrnorth on vocals.
# with Matisyahu on vocals.

Entire show with Michael Paris on keys, vocals, and percussion.