Phish 03/13/92
Campus Club, Providence, RI
Source Summary
SBD > Cass/0 > DAT > PCM > CDR > EAC > SHN > Reba (fixes) > SHN
Phish
Campus Club
Providence, RI
3/13/92

Lineage: S:MCass>(DAT ?)>PCM>CD>EAC>SHN
**update**
S:MCass>(DAT ?)>PCM>CD>EAC>SHN>ReMastering>SHN

Disc 1 / Set 1:

1. The Curtain >
2. Split Open and Melt *
3. Poor Heart >
4. Guelah Papyrus
5. Maze
6. Dinner and a Movie >
7. Divided Sky

Disc 2:

1. Mound >
2. Fluffhead >
3. Run Like an Antelope >
4. BBFCFM^ >
5. Run Like an Anteope

   Set 2

6. Wilson^^ >
7. Brother >
8. The Horse >
9. Silent in the Morning

Disc 3:

1. The Landlady >
2. Lizards
3. My Mind's Got a Mind of its Own
4. The Sloth >
5. Rift
6. Cold As Ice
7. Love You >
8. Cold As Ice
9. Possum^^^

   Encore

10. Contact
11. Fire


Notes: The "?" in the lineage is not an extra analog generation.  I'm just not
sure if the PCM came from a DAT or not, thus I put the question mark in.  I
transferred the PCM, removed the DC offset, converted from 44.056Khz to
44.1Khz at the highest quality setting, tracked, and burned this show on
July 30, 2003.  I wonder if perhaps the master was recorded with Dolby on and
played back with it off.  It seems a bit too bright to me.  However, I did
not mess with the recording in any way.  Enjoy!

* - There is a very small dropout at 2:10.  I tried several times to get a
clean read off the PCM tape at that spot, but could not.  It's hardly
noticable, though.

^ - Has a vocal jam based on "Hawaii" and a "Lullabye" tease in it.

^^ - "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" tease to start

^^^ - Trey explains secret language

David Hollister

***RE-MASTERING NOTES 8/2003***
This show almost certainly has the pre-emphisis enabled if this a *true* PCM recording. That is the most likely cause for the overly harsh sound of the show. Upon getting these SHN's, they were loaded into REBA and passed through a 20band Parametric EQ with the J17 de-emphisis setting. Next in store for this show was a pass through the BBE Sonic Maximizer. This was used to really bring the mix together....it really brought out the low end very well. You can actually hear Mike's bass now ;-) The reason this was done is because if you listen real closely, you may notice you hear a lot of room dynamics....the recording had a slight time smear problem because of the 2 sources used to record this. The BBE unit was used to correct for this. Yes, you heard me right...I think this is a matrix, SBD+AUD. The SOAM has some nasty feedback. I crossfaded the feedback to "lessen" the damage to our ears. The pops in Fluffhead were toned down somewhat, but I had to leave BBFCFM alone....most of the distortion you hear is not dropouts but rather mic overload.

The show was re-mastered, re-tracked, then shn'd in August 2003.

Remastering by Mr. Marmar

6fbb511db4b800ff8cfa6aa8e80b7e28 *ph92-03-13d01t01.shn
27fb9089efcd48b86e275eea2e38d885 *ph92-03-13d01t02.shn
8306d18fe5fedc5a4eedb829bb0878bd *ph92-03-13d01t03.shn
994df611cfe3499a687d3c8944cd859c *ph92-03-13d01t04.shn
deb7b37ce935a44c4e183e274b88d012 *ph92-03-13d01t05.shn
75b8555f8545943195522528ba58de1b *ph92-03-13d01t06.shn
d5c670be5fa625e5cb98f0a95ef34207 *ph92-03-13d01t07.shn
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a7cf186c69026e81380df806ea9e4eef *ph92-03-13d02t02.shn
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2c30d5aac9e99c811c525a6d1bf91935 *ph92-03-13d02t09.shn
5ef8443117ef8fb024befa7caa330e5c *ph92-03-13d03t01.shn
d6c01cef8828aba8bbae04d68d6eeaa3 *ph92-03-13d03t02.shn
3022f4d741a18f7ed02d5b09fcbf0425 *ph92-03-13d03t03.shn
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daf52c7d19dd544ffa35cea46d55d5dd *ph92-03-13d03t10.shn
st5
4da002bbfdb8e129525ac2f74f31d880 [shntool] ph92-03-13d01t01.shn
3dbefebc68fcdacd05cf8e9e6cda7f1c [shntool] ph92-03-13d01t02.shn
7e34b6650dcb8d80327e45c53c3fb676 [shntool] ph92-03-13d01t03.shn
39fabb0e95a096e4ab5ededca84c75db [shntool] ph92-03-13d01t04.shn
0a5bd8452a0720077f8142d7a4127e28 [shntool] ph92-03-13d01t05.shn
67805898c3167b6b74e652f3f3509121 [shntool] ph92-03-13d01t06.shn
102d6ea58a8e41d8494ee50ae3a49b8b [shntool] ph92-03-13d01t07.shn
10dbed37b9cbc3ad10f5c15feac71200 [shntool] ph92-03-13d02t01.shn
78a1da2219d62be07312af22d344ab0e [shntool] ph92-03-13d02t02.shn
1a50b3cbaffbc115166de8bbd6282fe1 [shntool] ph92-03-13d02t03.shn
3a5fd820246595a1de9ce9a979d59ada [shntool] ph92-03-13d02t04.shn
64fcbaf383258d243872d42366bdbff3 [shntool] ph92-03-13d02t05.shn
b3dff72da06b5901a86d7f273e68143f [shntool] ph92-03-13d02t06.shn
077d2bf85b7670fd0c829d01683473bb [shntool] ph92-03-13d02t07.shn
2b96917a8aaccf9e36227d2d037fc893 [shntool] ph92-03-13d02t08.shn
afd8727a1b5f662462e769a57deb4b15 [shntool] ph92-03-13d02t09.shn
4d8116861040419a30ca9b283798f811 [shntool] ph92-03-13d03t01.shn
c2164b3c549f124c8f9ee4f52f0812e3 [shntool] ph92-03-13d03t02.shn
d66e4775f7e3c9d36d253a7f72965b57 [shntool] ph92-03-13d03t03.shn
8349aa6074ae72d8d7604d1d616c8895 [shntool] ph92-03-13d03t04.shn
ebbc9b374eab4f78ac2d1053c3e37fed [shntool] ph92-03-13d03t05.shn
8ac06286e4a59851a15227523cc70d9a [shntool] ph92-03-13d03t06.shn
8d6365e69947662bb96459f693a288dc [shntool] ph92-03-13d03t07.shn
0331a5c0808f50eb97eb241a67b16304 [shntool] ph92-03-13d03t08.shn
96c052c89cf28562049c3f5b7f13d1e4 [shntool] ph92-03-13d03t09.shn
ef8c75afd1c38ad3dfa5fe56d1f0dbf3 [shntool] ph92-03-13d03t10.shn

Comments
Other Sources (comments)
SBD > DAT @ 48Khz; Tascam... (1) SBD; CDR > EAC > SHN (2) SBD > DAT; Panasonic... (0) flac16 48kHz SBD... (0)
Date User Comment
11/23/2003 Chris Black FYI: Only 10 tracks on disc 3, not 11. Love You > Cold as Ice are one track, #7. Thanks for the great seed!
11/24/2003 DaveH Problem here is that the original seed of this show is flawed, so why polish a turd? I received a low gen cassette SBD copy of this show back in 6/92 and listened to it for years. When I eventually heard the etree "digital" seed a couple years ago, I couldn't believe it. It was horrible, and obviously not the claimed lineage based on the first minute of Curtain, which sounds like the tape had been sent through a cheese grater.
Also, concerning mix issues, it must be remembered that in this period it is often not the fault of the recording but something Paul L. was doing live. In Fall '91 to Spring '92 he would add in bursts of reverb at times during the music, for whatever reason...I'm guessing for effect but I was never really sure.
05/27/2004 Weave I think DaveH's comments are referring to this earlier etree seed http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=2232

This remaster came from a PCM source that was seeded to Furthurnet. Those SHNs never made it into the Etree db before the remastering was done.

See this thread in the Furthurnet forums:
http://forums.furthurnet.org/viewtopic.php?t=11182
05/28/2004 Mr. Marmar This show is NOT a turd that was polished.....this was a true "gem in the rough"...there is no cheese grater sound to "The Curtain"....if there was, I wouldda found the Master cassette and did the txfer myself....ask around, I don't try to fix shows that are *crap* ;)
05/28/2004 once again

folks check your md5s against etree's before making asses out of yourselves
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