Source Summary
Coresound DPA 4023 Cardiod (X-Y 90 degrees) > Lunatec V2 > Sony SBM-1 > Sony D8 @44.1. Transfer: by Marc Pujol 9/01/2002
44.1k DAT clone> Sony PCM-R300 > Monster SPDIF digital cable > RMEdigi96/8PAD >
SoundForge 6.0a (rec, Normalizing) > CDWav (splits)> mkw > shn (seekable)
Phil Lesh & Friends
July 14, 2002
Jones Beach Amphitheater
Wantagh, NY
Source: Coresound DPA 4023 Cardiod (X-Y 90 degrees) > Lunatec V2 > Sony SBM-1 > Sony D8 @44.1
Transfer: by Marc Pujol 9/01/2002
44.1k DAT clone> Sony PCM-R300 > Monster SPDIF digital cable > RMEdigi96/8PAD >
SoundForge 6.0a (rec, Normalizing) > CDWav (splits)> mkw > shn (seekable)
SHNtool used verify track boundaries
Source DAT from Matt Vernon
CD 1 total time [66:15.49]
Set 1
01. [01:08.50] Tuning/Micro Jam
02. [06:48.42] *Liberty >
03. [05:58.69] *Jam >
04. [07:42.43] *Roadrunner >
05. [03:47.00] *Jam >
06. [13:30.30] *Not Fade Away >
07. [12:02.34] +Friend of the Devil >
08. [06:15.62] Dupree's Diamond Blues
09. [09:01.19] Soulshine
* with Mickey Hart
+ with Reid Genauer (on vocals)
CD 2 total time [64:24.66]
Set 2
01. [07:11.39] Jam >
02. [15:00.29] Mason's Children >
03. [09:54.43] No More Do I >
04. [03:25.02] Cryptical Envelopment >
05. [05:31.09] Jam >
06. [06:27.52] The Other One >
07. [08:56.39] Saint Stephen >
08. [07:58.03] Cryptical Envelopment > Jam >
CD 3 total time [36:09.30]
Set 2 cont.
01. [12:25.47] Unbroken Chain
02. [07:10.52] GDTRFB >
03. [05:53.17] We Bid You Goodnight
04. [02:31.22] Donar Rap / Band Intros
05. [08:08.42] E: Night of 1000 Stars
Notes: Set 2 was noticeably louder then Set 1. It sounds as if the tapers might have moved up closer for Set 2, and/or were much more aggressive with the recording levels. I am not exactly sure because there was nothing noted on the source DAT J-card. But there was a noticeable difference in Set 2. The low end sounded much more clear and less boomy, which to me, sounds like the taper moved up closer to the stacks. The loudest peeks in Set 1 were -5.6db in contrast Set 2 levels peeked all the way up to 0db. As a result I had to normalize Set 1 to match the louder sound levels of Set 2. (I did absolutely no post processing to Set 2. It stands exactly as recorded) I peek normalized Set 1 to 0db which raised the overall volume by 5.6db