Pearl Jam
September 26, 1996
Augusta Civic Center
Augusta, ME
2 Source Mix: [Nak CM300 Shotgun(x2)+Audio Technica 822(x2)->Mixer->Sony D10proII->Denon DTR-80P->DAT(1)->FLAC->.wav] + [Sennheiser 441->Sony WM-D3->Sony TCD-D7->DAT©->FLAC->.wav] => FLAC
Transfer (Nak+AT): DA-20 > Audiophile2496 > Audacity > CDWave > xACT
Transfer (Senn441): DA-20 > DiO 2496 > Soundforge 6.0 > CDWave > Flac Frontend
Nak+AT Transfer done by tapeworm(48)
Senn441 Transfer done by BLG
Setlist:
01 Intro
02 Sometimes
03 Hail Hail
04 Animal
05 Spin the Black Circle
06 Tremor Christ
07 In My Tree
08 Lukin
09 Not For You
10 Better Man/(Save It For Later)
11 Corduroy
12 Jeremy
13 Red Mosquito
14 State of Love & Trust
15 Black
16 Habit
17 Rearviewmirror
18 -Ed talking-
19 Alive
20 -encore break-
21 Who You Are
22 Even Flow
23 Daughter/(Noise of Carpet)
24 Blood/(Fame)
25 -Ed talking-
26 Leaving Here
27 -encore break 2-
28 I Am a Patriot (solo)
Mix Notes: Sources were synched up in Adobe Audition and mixed. There are a few cuts and several volume changes in the mixer source (see original notes below). These were smoothed out and the Sennheiser source filled in the gaps. Also, if you listen closely to the Nak+AT mixer source alone through headphones, you can hear a very slight echo. The mix covers this up. As both sources are excellent recordings, the sound of the mix came out quite nicely.
Mix and edit by BLG
compiled on 10/07/11
(Original Nak+AT) Notes: Direct transfer from my DAT1. No EQ performed, and all fades were already present on the tape. Both Sometimes and Who You Are cut in. I removed some of the dead space (no crowd noise either) during the first encore break. Good recording, but there are a couple of cuts and several level changes. A 4-channel mixer was used on site to record this, and a DAT taper patched in to the mixer via an analog cable. My DAT is a direct digital clone from the DAT taper. I can't compare the sound quality to the Sennheiser source as I havent listened to it recently. One other thing I cant understand is why there is a cut around the 45 min mark, which leads me to believe that the recorder hooked up to the mixer was analog, but the D10 proII is a digital device I believe. Anyways, enjoy!.
Txt file created on 2/25/2007
Transferred by tapeworm(48)
(Original Sennheiser) Notes: There are a couple of small cuts and/or tape flips in this recording.
Thanks to JR for the DAT.
Transfer by BLG
compiled on 02-01-05
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