Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds 03/29/03
Holmes Center, Boone, NC
Source Summary
Taper: George Wang Source: DPA 4022 > Lunatec V3 > Apogee Mini-Me @ 16/44.1 Location: Stage Left Stage Speaker DAT > SHN: Tascam DA-P1 > Emagic Audiowerk2 > Dell Dimension 8200 > Soundforge v4.5 > mkwACT 0.97 Beta 1
Dave Matthews And Tim Reynolds
Holmes Center
Boone, NC
Saturday March 29, 2003

Taper: George Wang
Source: DPA 4022 > Lunatec V3 > Apogee Mini-Me @ 16/44.1
Location: Stage Left Stage Speaker

DAT > SHN: Tascam DA-P1 > Emagic Audiowerk2 > Dell Dimension 8200 >
Soundforge v4.5 > mkwACT 0.97 Beta 1

Disc One:

01: Intro - 02:04.866
02: Bartender - 10:41.666
03: Grey Street - 04:24.800
04: Warehouse - 09:53.866
05: Pay For What You Get - 08:53.533
06: Jimi Thing - 10:16.400
07: Grace is Gone - 07:49.066
08: Drive In Drive Out - 05:21.800
09: One Sweet World - 06:06.800
10: Stay or Leave - 04:30:133

Total: - 70:02:933

Disc Two:

01: Disc Two Intro - 00:57.933
02: The Maker - 05:04.200
03: Gravedigger - 05:01.400
04: Crash Into Me - 06:21.066
05: Tim Solo - 06:37.800
06: Blue Water Baboon Farm - 01:59.533
07: Lie In Our Graves - 08:28.133
08: Satellite - 12:43.133
09: #41 - 07:04.466
10: Help Myself - 08:12.200
11: Where Are You Going - 04:07.533
12: Tim Solo - 07:06.933

Total: - 73:44:333

Disc Three:

01: Disc Three Intro - 01:04.733
02: Crush - 10:29.000
03: Don't Drink the Water - 09:25.533
04: Cry Freedom - 08:28.866
05: When the World Ends - 05:01.800
06: Two Step - 14:22.200
07: Long Black Veil - 04:48.266
08: Christmas Song - 05:33.466
09: Dancing Nancies - 12:35.733

Total: - 71:49:600

compiled by George Wang on 04-01-2003
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Comments
Other Sources (comments)
Taper: Scott Brown... (1) Taper: George Wang... (0) Taper: Mike Vernal... (0) Taper: Chris Maler... (0) Taper: Jeff Fulton... (0)
Date User Comment
01/13/2004 twatts I'm not sure what's going on, but I bet it has something to do with reSHNing of seeds (EAC>SHN)...

This source: http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=17243

is the same exact source as this source:
http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=17252#comments

However, despite both having the same text, both have different MD5s...

I'm also curious if the Scott Brown source is different from the George Wang source (and he forgot to mention the V3) or if there were really 2 DPA4022 rigs at the left stack??? Could be same source, different transfer...

Terry Watts
03/12/2004 Andrew Knowles No, you're mistaken. These are two separate sources, they are all different sources. These are the md5s that were recieved from the taper. All the tapers ran from the stage speakers on these consecutive nights (why the tapes sound almost like dsbds), so all the mics were in almost identical positions. George was testing out different equipment (if I remeber correctly) so, on his two sources, the mics are identical, but they were run into different pre's etc. Hence, the two different sources.
03/12/2004 Andrew Knowles actually, he was probably just trying out the mini-me, trying to see if he could hear an audible difference. Anyway, they are different tapes, not different transfers.
03/12/2004 twatts Thanks for clearing that up, actually I just saw that one of the sources is patched with the other. Does this mean that George ran 2 rigs this night to compare w/ mme vs w/o mme sound???
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