Source Summary
flac16; SBD > MC > CASS > DAT > CDA > DAW(Bertha) > Audio DVD > DVD Audio Extractor v.3.3.2 (audio files extracted prior to burning to DVD disc) > 24/48 wav > downsampled to 44.1 wav with Wave Lab v.5.00a > dithered to from 24-16 bit depth with Wave Lab UV22 HR Plugin > SBEs fixed with shntool v.2.0.3 (by set) > files rennamed with File Renamer v.1.0.0 > FLAC encoding with FLAC Frontend v.1.7.1 Etree Edition, FLAC v.1.1.2
Grateful Dead
3/31/73
War Memorial Auditorium
Buffalo NY
Bertha Remaster of the Master Cassette/Cassette source
SBD > MC > CASS > DAT > CDA > DAW(Bertha) > Audio DVD > DVD Audio Extractor v.3.3.2 (audio files extracted prior to burning to DVD disc) > 24/48 wav > downsampled to 44.1 wav with Wave Lab v.5.00a > dithered to from 24-16 bit depth with Wave Lab UV22 HR Plugin > SBEs fixed with shntool v.2.0.3 (by set) > files rennamed with File Renamer v.1.0.0 > FLAC encoding with FLAC Frontend v.1.7.1 Etree Edition, FLAC v.1.1.2 (audio DVD extraction through FLAC encoding by Gary F.
(2 discs .flac/3 discs audio)
Set 1
d1t01 - Mississippi Half-Step
d1t02 - The Race Is On
d1t03 - Sugaee (splice @ 1:38)
d1t04 - Mexicali Blues
d1t05 - Box of Rain
d1t06 - Tennessee Jed
d1t07 - Jack Straw
d1t08 - Big Railroad Blues
d1t09 - El Paso
d1t10 - Row Jimmy (cut @ beginning)
d1t11 - Looks Like Rain
d1t12 - They Love Each Other
d2t01 - Playing in the Band (splice @ 12:53)
Set 2
d2t02 - Promised Land >>
d2t03 - Bertha >>
d2t04 - Greatest Story Ever Told
d3t01 - He's Gone >>
d3t02 - Truckin' > Jam >>
d3t03 - Drums >>
d3t04 - The Other One >>
d3t05 - Jam >>
d3t06 - I Know You Rider
d3t07 - Sugar Magnolia
Encore
d3t08 - Casey Jones
Jay's Notes:
Digitally Remastered using a custom built, Dual-DAW, nicknamed Bertha, by jashley@deadacated.com. Completed on November 9, 2005.
I don't know where I got this show, and unfortunately, there was no text file with it. It does appear to be from the same source as the one on archive.org. The source on archive is listed as a cassette master. Spectral analysis cleary reveals two analog generations, making this, most likely, a cassette master>>cassette rather than a cassette master source.
There were many rough trasitions between songs, most apparently from the stopping and starting of a tape machine. Most of these transitions were edited to make them less harsh.