Phish 06/19/94
State Theater, Kalamazoo, MI
Source # 123666
Entered by Jason Sobel
Checksums 16bit-FFP
Disc Counts 0 / 0
Media Size Compressed: 829.9 MB (870217379 bytes)
Date Circulated
Date Added
01/30/2013
01/31/2013
Source Summary
flac16; Audio Technica AT825 > Marantz PMD430; Master XLII-S cassettes > DAT > Mackie mixer (flip phase one channel) > XLII-S cassettes (in Marantz PMD510, speed adjusted) > Sound Devices 722 (24/96) > Audiogate (+5 dB, fades, tracking, dither/re-sample to 16/44.1) > xACT (flac 8 w/ SBA & tags); Taped & Transferred by taperjoe
Phish
State Theater
Kalamazoo, MI
June 19, 1994

Source: Audio Technica AT825 (X/Y stereo mic) > Marantz PMD430 / Maxell XLII-S

Lineage (full explanation below): Master XLII-S cassettes > DAT > Mackie mixer (flip phase one channel) > XLII-S cassettes (in Marantz PMD510, speed adjusted) > Sound Devices 722 (24/96) > Audiogate (+5 dB, fades, tracking, dither/re-sample to 16/44.1) > xACT (flac 8 w/ SBA & tags)

Recorded & transferred (1/2013) by taperjoe.

Set 1:
1. Suzy Greenberg
2. Julius
3. The Lizards
4. Axilla II
5. The Curtain
6. Fast Enough For You
7. Scent Of A Mule (tape flip at beginning)
8. Stash
9. Golgi Apparatus

Set 2:
1. Faht
2. Run Like An Antelope
3. If I Could
4. Reba
5. Makisupa Policeman (tape flip at end)
6. The Squirming Coil (missing 1st second)
7. My Sweet One (no mics, levels adjusted on the fly)
8. Highway To Hell
Encore: (pause button pressed during encore break)
9. Freebird

Full explanation of lineage:

The recording rig used was checked out from Columbia College in Chicago where I was a student taking a location recording class at the time.  This is to say I was a somewhat inexperienced taper.  :)

The master cassettes had one channel that was out-of-phase with the other.  The cause was believed to be a mis-wired connector on the mic; someone at Columbia had modified the cable taking off the XLRs & replacing them with 1/4" (to be compatible with the cassette deck), wiring one backwards from the other.  The problem on the tapes was discovered a couple years later so an effort was undertaken to correct it...

Cassettes were transferred to DAT, then the DAT was played back through a small Mackie mixer (1202 or 1402) & the phase was reversed on one channel.  The output of the Mackie went BACK TO THE MASTER CASSETTE, recording over the original analog master.  I know, pretty stupid move.  At the time I still LISTENED to cassettes & figured, "Well, this is fucked, why would I want to keep it in its current state?".  No eq or anything else was used, it was simply an effort to fix the phase problem.  BUT, now the recording has been "fixed" at 16-bit resolution.

The result: a recording that is now A>D>A>D.  I did this transfer at 24/96 so I wouldn't feel the need to do it again.  They're archived (as untracked tape sides), but I wouldn't consider them worthy of circulation, the 16-bit versions should be fine.

I think this is why I haven't been in a big hurry to circulate these, but they sound better then I remembered, so why not!

Enjoy!!
ph1994-06-19_at825_s1t01.flac:3200b7d938a82b04ada5e568f5912ef5
ph1994-06-19_at825_s1t02.flac:f561a06015164f444b80a667db68560c
ph1994-06-19_at825_s1t03.flac:446fbd1f8eecd7b25c271a4c9461cea7
ph1994-06-19_at825_s1t04.flac:55bc9760f89532125ab4996e5f954037
ph1994-06-19_at825_s1t05.flac:8173585b3320418540f42fd0efcfe83e
ph1994-06-19_at825_s1t06.flac:39180fdba36932a9ae1234de2883e601
ph1994-06-19_at825_s1t07.flac:142d053c4afcd2aa8a3871e7901e0463
ph1994-06-19_at825_s1t08.flac:7c41d7ec91f2d365e5c79b601bbcdb74
ph1994-06-19_at825_s1t09.flac:c15e6680d16bed19158cc7a979c93629
ph1994-06-19_at825_s2t01.flac:08402057918dc642af1b183bf6b6298f
ph1994-06-19_at825_s2t02.flac:bb45a12fb620ca958430cfa57cc10b64
ph1994-06-19_at825_s2t03.flac:7ef968e0b4d280147cd5b796fc584c28
ph1994-06-19_at825_s2t04.flac:33a5f493b52582b1f8c3a635a4b96fdb
ph1994-06-19_at825_s2t05.flac:e5082c2d69882b50eb1f639e503d2141
ph1994-06-19_at825_s2t06.flac:9cc283a03f7da336f2c0a50bf953a592
ph1994-06-19_at825_s2t07.flac:674fc7676336c391e5b3743e539a1672
ph1994-06-19_at825_s2t08.flac:486a1d386884265348da601b32acc0c2
ph1994-06-19_at825_s2t09.flac:1b52bb0e5a6e926710b5b2c823edade2

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