Phish 04/29/93
Le Spectrum, Montreal, QC
Source # 110293
Entered by Jason Sobel
Checksums FFP
Disc Counts 2 / 3
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
10/13/2010
10/13/2010
Source Summary
Soundboard > ? > cass/x; Nakamichi MR-1 (cass/x) > Mytek Digital 8x192 ADDA > RME HDSP AES-32 > Cakewalk Sonar 4.0 (@ 24bit/96kHz, dither/re-sample) > CD Wave > FLAC; Transferred by Alex Herd
Phish
April 29, 1993
Montréal, Québec
Le Spectrum

Source: Soundboard > ???
Transfer: Nakamichi MR-1 (cass/x) > Mytek Digital 8x192 ADDA > RME HDSP AES-32 > Cakewalk Sonar 4.0 (@ 24bit/96kHz)
Editing: Cakewalk Sonar 4.0 (dithered and re-sampled on export to 16bit/44.1kHz) > CD Wave Editor (exported as FLAC)
Taped by: ???
Transferred & edited by: Alex Herd (AlexHerd@TapersSection.com)


Disc One:
Set One:
01. Split Open and Melt
02. Uncle Pen
03. The Sloth
04. Runaway Jim
05. Horn
06. Llama
07. Glide
08. Rift
09. Fee
10. Run Like an Antelope

Disc Two:
Set Two:
01. Chalk Dust Torture
02. It's Ice >
03. Ya Mar
04. Mound
05. Big Ball Jam
06. Reba
07. Mike's Song >
08. I Am Hydrogen >
09. Weekapaug Groove >
10. Makisupa Policeman >
11. Weekapaug Groove

Disc Three:
01. Hold Your Head Up
02. Terrapin >
03. The Squirming Coil
Encore:
My Friend, My Friend*

04. -soundcheck-


Notes:
-*encore was not included on the tape and I couldn't find any other source to patch it from.
-There are three short audience patches on this tape: The end of "Horn" & "Llama" are patched with the Nakamichi 300/cp-1 source and the end of "The Squirming Coil" is patched with the Sennheiser 421 source, both from: http://db.etree.org/shn/20984.
-I applied a slight amount of Waves X-Noise which helped bring the hiss/noise level down nicely without leaving artifacts on the music. The show had a high pich squeal (at about 15kHz) throughout. I was able to remove it with EQ, which didn't effect the music because it was so high.
-No fades between discs 2 & 3 so that the set can be joined seamlessly on longer media.
-Tapes provided by Scott Jordan. He's been wanting to get this one out there for awhile. Big thanks to Scott!
FFP
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Phish1993-04-29.jordan.d3t04.flac:491aa94aa4e38f9acbad78aed99df258

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