Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds
Coliseu Lisboa
Lisbon, PRT
04-10-2017
Taper: John Gortakowski (GortoTapes@gmail.com)
Location: FOH
Source: AKG ck61 (DINa, ~12’) > Nbob active cables > Edirol UA-5 (w Mod) > Sony PCM-M10 (24bit/96kHz)
Conversion: 24/96kHz wav>Sound Forge Pro 11, Volume increase of +40db> iZotope 64-Bit SRC & iZotope MBIT+ for resample and dither to 24/48kHz, No normalization, Noise Reduction of 30.8db applied, Fade in fade out applied, Waves L3 Ultramaximizer applied>CD Wave Editor>Flac (level 8)> Foobar 2000 for tagging
******************** DO NOT DISTRIBUTE IN LOSSY FORMATS****************************
*************** RECORDING IS NOT FOR SALE OR ANY COMMERCIAL USE *********************
******This is a 24 bit file set************
******Not intended for cd**************
******A 16 bit version exists************
01. Intro
02. So Damn Lucky
03. Satellite
04. Bartender
05. Crush
06. Samurai Cop
07. Lie in Our Graves
08. When the World Ends
09. Muros y Puertas+
10. Corn Bread
11. Healing Notion*
12. Virginia in the Rain
13. Warehouse
14. #41>
15. Say Goodbye
16. Save Me
17. You & Me
18. Rooftop
19. Grey Street
20. Summer Night in December*
21. The Stone
22. Recently
23. What Would You Say
24. Two Step
25. First Encore Break (crowd continues with Two Step)
26. So Much to Say
27. Ants Marching
28. Second Encore Break
29. Jimi Thing
30. Dancing Nancies
31. Third Encore Break
32. Crash into Me
Total: 3:12.23
> Indicates a segue into next song
* Tim Solo
+ Carlos Varela
Notes:
Big thanks to Tom, Mike, and Inês for helping to make this tape happen.
Conversion notes:
24/96kHz wav files too large to combine as one file in Sound Forge due to the length of this show. This 24/48kHz source exists instead.
Recording levels were very low on the wav files. Applied volume increase of +40db. Due to room noise throughout the recording, applied Noise Reduction of 30.8db which cut the noise significantly without affecting the audio quality.
Thanks to John for sending me this wav file to review, process and convert to share with the dmb community.
Compiled by Tom Gambichler on May 18, 2017