String Cheese Incident - 10/23/04
Thomas Wolfe Auditorium, Asheville, NC
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Schoeps MK-4 (ORTF)-> KC5-> CMC6xt-> Lunatec V3 @ 24/96-> Ipaq 5555 (PDAudio, Live 2496) |
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Recorded and mastered by Jim Pollock
16-bit mastering performed with Sound Forge 7.0 in order:
1. Fades added at beginning and end of each set and before first encore.
2. Downsampling to 44.1kHz with anti-alias on at level 4 [best quality].
3. Dithering and noise shaping applied with Waves L1 Ultramaximizer Type 1 dither with Ultra Noise shaping, truncation to 16-bit). |
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Yes |
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A |
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Date: 10/23/04
Year: 2004
Venue: Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
City: Asheville
State: NC
Set I
Magic Carpet Ride > Lonesome Road Blues, Panama Red > Latinissmo, Betray the Dark, ?BAM! > Drums, Way Back Home
Set II
Rivertrance, What I Know, The Joker, High on a Mountaintop, San Jose > Best Feeling > Jam > Desert Dawn
Encore 1: John Hardy, Shenandoah Breakdown
Encore 2: Ring of Fire, Shine
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Recorded and mastered by Jim Pollock
Section OC, Row K, between Seats 7-8 (13th row DFC) on 6' stand
16-bit mastering performed with Sound Forge 7.0 in order:
1. Fades added at beginning and end of each set and before first encore.
2. Downsampling to 44.1kHz with anti-alias on at level 4 [best quality].
3. Dithering and noise shaping applied with Waves L1 Ultramaximizer Type 1 dither with Ultra Noise shaping, truncation to 16-bit).
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