Source Summary
Taper: David McGee
Source: Schoeps MK4's>VMS>DTR-80P @ 16/48 kHz
Location: Orch 1, Row Q, Seat 3, mics in hat, ORTF configuration
Conversion: Tom Gambichler
Dave Matthews Band
August 23, 1998
Nissan Pavilion at Stone Ridge
Bristow, VA
Taper: David McGee
Location: Orch 1, Row Q, Seat 3, mics in hat, ORTF configuration
Source: Schoeps MK4's>VMS>DTR-80P @ 16/48 kHz
Transfer: Sony 59ES>optical cable>PowerMac G5
Processing: PowerMac G5>USB>PC>Flac Frontend
Conversion: Tom Gambichler- Flac File>Wav>Soundforge 8 for adjustments and
to fix errors,fade in & fade outs applied,resampled to 16/44.1 kHz>L3 Waves
Volume Maximizer>Cd Wav Editor for track splitting>Flac Frontend,compression
@ Level 5
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Disc 1
01: Intro 01:21
02: Two Step 10:01
03: Don't Drink the Water 08:22
04: Satellite 06:33
05: Pantala Naga Pampa-> 00:42
06: Rapunzel # 08:31
07: Crush # @ 15:40
08: Drive In Drive Out # 08:07
09: Jimi Thing # @ 14:59
Total time Disc 1 74:22
Disc 2
10: Warehouse (stop time intro) % # 14:14
11: Stay (Wasting Time) % # 08:26
12: Say Goodbye # 14:22
13: The Last Stop (with prelude and reprise outro) 12:02
14: So Much to Say-> 04:12
15: Anyone Seen the Bridge-> 01:23
16: Too Much 04:56
17: All Along the Watchtower 09:40
18: Encore Break 04:37
Encore
19: Ants Marching 07:38
Total time Disc 2 81:36*
% with Herbie Hancock
# with Bill Summers
@ with Bennie Maupin
Thanks to David McGee for taping this show and sending me the wav file to
convert this show and get it into circulation
Notes: * Disc 2 comes in at 81:36 which so use the overburn option to cd
Errors fixed:
Dropout on right channel at 3:01 of Two Step, copied left channel. Pop at
6:56 of DDTW. Pop at 14:35 of Crush. All in all, this is one great sounding
tape
Compiled by Tom Gambichler on February 18, 2011