Phish
Dick's Sporting Goods Center
Commerce City, CO
9/1/2012
Neumann TLM-170s (hypercards, FOB ~45 feet from stage, center) -> Sound Devices 722 (@24/96); FLAC File processing in SoundForge Pro 10.0d (volume normalization; resample to 44.1 with iZotope 64-Bit SRC set higher than "Highest Quality" setting w/anti-alias filter; 24->16 bit dither using iZotope MBIT+ Dither with Ultra noise shaping, High dither settings; major clap removal) Tracked in CDWav. IDv3 Tagged using AudioShell 1.3.5.
NOTE: Due to a hardware failure of my Sound Devices 722, I had to patch the first 2:17 of Set 1 from the *gotfob* Neumann KM170 source (because I figured that would be the closest in sound character to my recording):
FOB/DFC > Neumann AK 40 (NOS) > Lc3 > Km 100 > Lunatec V3 > Sd 702 @ 24/48; Transfer: Cf Card > Wavelab 6.0 > Cd Wave > TLH > 24/48 FLAC
Set 1
1. (Run Like An) Antelope
2. Backwards Down The Number Line
3. Tweezer ->
4. Fluffhead ->
5. Roses Are Free ->
6. Funky Bitch ->
7. Moma Dance ->
8. When The Circus Comes
9. Theme From The Bottom ->
10. Golgi Apparatus
11. Stealing Time From The Faulty Plan
Set 2
1. tuning
2. Golden Age ->
3. Prince Caspian ->
4. jam ->
5. Light
6. Boogie On Reggae Woman ->
7. The Wedge
8. The Horse
9. Silent In The Morning ->
10. Mike's Song ->
11. No Quarter
12. Weekapaugh Groove
13. encore break
14. Sleeping Monkey ->
15. Tweezer Reprise
16. crowd
Thanks to Milt for the clamp space on his stand
I scrubbed nearby claps from S1T1(1 clap), S1T3(5 claps/pops), S1T4(1 pop), S1T5(6 claps), S1T6(2 claps), S1T8(20 claps), S1T10(5 claps), S2T3(20 claps), S2T5(3 claps), S2T6(1 clap), S2T7(1 clap), S2T8(10 claps), S2T9(15 claps), S2T10(7 claps), S2T11(33 claps), S2T12(27 claps), S2T14(23 claps+1 yell), S2T15(68 claps)
Recorded, mastered, tracked, tagged, and posted by Scott Bernstein (9/8-9/16/2012)
I cannot explain how, but I got things up and running as usual, but when I looked down about a minute into Antelope, I noticed that all of the indicators on my recorder, the Sound Devices 722 were frozen, no longer moving, and time was frozen as well. None of the buttons on the unit were functional. At that point I didn't know what to do, so after a quick consultation with Z-Man, we realized that the only thing possible was to yank the battery and start again. This rendered the portion of the show that did record totally unrecoverable. So my recording kicks in properly once the recorder rebooted and came back up normally. This is the first time I've had this problem in easily 500 recordings I've made with the recorder. Maybe it was the high altitude or the dry air?