Source Summary
Flac16 far-left/far-right mix
1x AKG d222e > Tascam DR-680 @ 48kHz/24 (left); 1x AKG d222e > Zoom F8 @ 44.1kHz/16 (right)
.wav > Soundforge XP 4.5 and Audacity used for mixing, balancing, syncing, cuts, fades, etc. > .wav > TLH > Flac
Recorded by jimmiec; Toaste
Transferred by Toaste
Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros Featuring the Wolfpack
2023-09-26
Mershon Auditorium
Ohio State University campus
Columbus, OH
Taped by jimmiec and Toaste, transferred by Toaste
Source:
1x AKG d222e > Tascam DR-680 @ 48kHz/24 (left); 1x AKG d222e > Zoom F8 @ 44.1kHz/16 (right)
Transfer:
.wav > Soundforge XP 4.5 and Audacity used for mixing, balancing, syncing, cuts, fades, etc. > .wav > Trader's Little Helper > FLAC
Set I - 77 min.
01. Viola Lee Blues v.1 >
02. Working Man Blues >
03. Viola Lee Blues v.2
04. Hell in a Bucket
05. Only a River
06. Brown-eyed Women
07. She Says
08. I Need a Miracle
09. Bird Song
10. Viola Lee Blues v.3
Set II - 92 min.
01. Me & Bobby McGee
02. Two Djinn
03. Come Together
04. Eyes of the World > What's Going On > Eyes of the World
05. The Other One
06. Stella Blue
07. Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad
08. E: Ripple
- Recorded with single mics from two locations: front-left of section A accessible section and front-right of section E accessible section (back of floor, all the way to the left and right).
- There is an interesting stereo effect I had not anticipated: you may notice that the hi-hat and bass drum are mostly in the right channel and the snare and toms are mostly in the left. They seem to change position later in the show.
- I'll still mix everything I was running on the right side, but I'm very pleased with how this experiment worked out.
- They started out letting us hear Barry on the Pedal Steel, but then someone found the mute button and cut him out again. No idea why they won't bring him up in the mix. Him and that poor cello player. The bass sounds a lot better than it did in the Spring.