Source Summary
{onstage} Schoeps CMC6-MK4V (ORTF, DFC) > Lunatec V2 > Benchmark AD2402-96 @ 24 bit/48kHz > Sony Vaio C1VN (DAARWIN-24) via S/PDIF; Mastering: Sound Forge 5.0; Encoding: WAV > SHN [no DAE]
Steve Kimock Band
Wetlands Preserve
New York City, NY
June 29, 2001
Recording and Mastering by Dan Heend - ccryder@ix.netcom.com
Schoeps CMC6-MK4V ORTF DFC onstage ->
25 feet AudioMagic Extreme Silver XLR mic cable -> Grace Lunatec V2 ->
AudioMagic Scepter Silver XLR signal cable -> Benchmark AD2K+ @ 24 bit/48kHz ->
S/PDIF into DAARWIN-24 laptop (Sony Vaio C1VN Picturebook withDigigram VXPocket, Win2K C.L.E.A.R. build, Sonic Foundry Vegas video 2.0d).
Original 24/48 material broken up into tracks using Sound Forge 5.0,
dithering and downsampling to 16/44.1 using SF 5.0 with highest quality SRC setting with anti-alias filter,
and triangular 2-bits peak-to-peak dither with equal loudness contour noise shaping.
*** These files have not been run through SHNTOOL for FIX or STRIP.
SHN Encoding by Alan Dorchak - alan_dorchak@yahoo.com (1-25-03):
Original 16/44.1 work was provided to me by Dan as tracked, encoded APE files.
The APE files were decoded to WAV, then SHNTOOLed with -fix to resolve the sector boundaries,
and then -strip was applied to canonicalize the headers and strip extraneous chunks from the files.
The resultant WAV files were first renamed then encoded to SHN with seek tables appended via MKW.
Dan's original info file was edited to sharpen the content pertinent for this SHN seed and for the sake of brevity.
Setlist & Tracking:
Set 1
d1t01 Wetlands Ambience & Tuning
d1t02 Better Get Hit In Your Soul
d1t03 Rocco
d1t04 Baby, Baby
d2t01 Why Can't We All Just Samba?
d2t02 Five B/4 Funk
Set 2
d2t03 Wetlands Ambience & Tuning
d2t04 Long Form Part 1
d2t05 Freeze Frame
d3t01 Moon People
d3t02 Elmer's Revenge
d3t03 In Reply >
d3t04 Avalon
Personnel:
Steve Kimock - guitars
Rodney Holmes - drums
Mitch Stein - more guitar
Bobby Vega - fender bass
Additional comments from Dan:
This is one of the best 2 track recordings I have ever done; incredible separation, yet it is still a natural sounding soundstage.
Steve on the left, Rodney a tiny bit left of center, Mitch on the right, with Bobby sandwiched between Rodney and Mitch.
This was the only true ORTF rig onstage, everything else was either XY or some kind of weird more distant split.
This was the only 24-bit recording in the room... ;-D
One last remark from Alan: Dan -- YOU ROCK !
shntool len *.wav results:
length expanded size cdr WAVE probs filename
1:52.47 19867388 --- -- --- skb2001-06-29d1t01.wav
24:50.26 262897196 --- -- --- skb2001-06-29d1t02.wav
5:54.04 62455052 --- -- --- skb2001-06-29d1t03.wav
24:57.19 264115532 --- -- --- skb2001-06-29d1t04.wav
23:14.60 246042764 --- -- --- skb2001-06-29d2t01.wav
16:39.49 176338892 --- -- --- skb2001-06-29d2t02.wav
1:41.03 17823500 --- -- --- skb2001-06-29d2t03.wav
20:22.27 215624348 --- -- --- skb2001-06-29d2t04.wav
7:37.72 80784188 --- -- --- skb2001-06-29d2t05.wav
11:06.64 117632972 --- -- --- skb2001-06-29d3t01.wav
12:37.06 133548956 --- -- --- skb2001-06-29d3t02.wav
12:07.57 128376908 --- -- --- skb2001-06-29d3t03.wav
17:42.70 187501484 --- -- --- skb2001-06-29d3t04.wav
180:44.54 1913009180 B (totals for 13 files)