Grateful Dead 06/14/84
Red Rocks Ampitheatre, Morrison, CO
Source Summary
AUD/1>CD (poss Sennheiser>D5); via Teddy GoodBear to abgd; extensive notes
Grateful Dead
06-14-84 (Thu)
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Morrison, Co.


Disc 1
Iko iko 08:12
Cassidy 06:12
It Must Have Been the Roses 06:34
Minglewood Blues 08:04
Brown-Eyed Women 05:21
Jack Straw > 06:42
# Day Job 04:06
Set II: Shakedown Street 14:19

Disc 2
Playing in the Band > 09:23
Dear Mr. Fantasy > 07:51
Drums # > 10:25
# Space > 02:26
Playing in the Band Reprise > 06:34
Black Peter > 07:44
Throwing Stones > 08:10
Not Fade Away 06:38
E: U.S. Blues 05:05


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm done editing 06/14/84 from the Bob Clinton 1st generation cassette.

To find out who did the masters during showtime I posed this question to Bob Clinton:
Do you remember his name and what mics he used?

His response:
"It was likely to be one of two guys: John Ladwig or Bob Griffiths, with Bob being the most probable candidate.

It was undoubtedly a Sony D5 and probably Senheiser mics (but I could be mistaken on this, if they patched into someone else's deck)."

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I was working with 2 WAV files broken down by CD1 & CD2 about 700 mb each.

This is what I did:

1) Sony 3-head TCk615s cassette > Turtle Bch. "Fiji" soundcard (flat) > CoolEdit Pro @ 44.1kHz with volume peaks at -3db. The right channel I recorded SLIGHTLY lower, since it was slightly higher then the left on the cassette.



2) CoolEdit function "Hiss Reduction" (with no noticeable high end loss):

Drag Points = 14
Reset = Med (straight line) -70db
Noise Floor Adjust = -5db
FFT size = 4096
Precision Factor = 5
Transition Width = 10db
Spectral Decay Rate = 65%
Reduce Hiss By = 14db



3) CoolEdit function "Amplify":

Various lowering & increasing of volume throughout the 5 steps listed here. The biggest was lowering the volume BEFORE "Stereo Expand/Pan" by about -4 db.



4) CoolEdit function "Stereo Expand/Pan":

200% straight line.



5) CoolEdit function "Graphic EQ":

30 band EQ function:

[less then 31 Hz = 10db], [39 Hz = 12db], [50 Hz = 12.8db], [62.5 Hz = 13.2db]
[80 Hz = 12db], [100 Hz = 8.4db], [125 Hz = 4.8db], [160 Hz = 4.6db]
[200 Hz = 0db], [250 Hz = -.8db], [320 Hz = -.8db], [400 Hz = 0db]
[500 Hz = .8db], [640 Hz = 1.6db], [800 Hz = 1.6db], [1000 Hz = 1.6db]
[1280 Hz = 1.6db], [1600 Hz = 1.6db], [2000 Hz = 1.6db], [2500 Hz = 1.2db]
[3200 Hz = 1.2db], [4000 Hz = 1.6db], [5000 Hz = 1.6db], [6400 Hz = 2db]
[8000 Hz = 2db], [10 kHz = 2.4db], [12.8 kHz = 2.4db], [16 kHz = 2db]
[20 kHz = 2db], [>25 kHz = 1.6db]

Accuracy = 800 points
Range = 36db
Master Gain = -4db



Resulting in the 2 WAV files that look like:



--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Overall the new sound is very sweet IMHO! I think you'll be pleased with the way it sounds. BE CAREFUL, as you can see I turned up the bass real high, :) .

I'll be doing the other 2 shows from this run (6/12+13/84) within the next few weeks. They came from the same set of masters as 6/14 so they should sound very similar.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encoded to SHN by: Teddy "Good Bear" & posted the 1st time to alt.binaries.gdead on 9/13/99.

for more info see http://www.goodbear.com/gd_06-14-84.html
5065ca2bda3f8687b6d364de9f4fc3e6 *gd84-06-14d2t03.shn
b5f3347f45cba9949df4c0c2e4668002 *gd84-06-14d2t02.shn
b5e2c8e88e5297f286758ddd5ce27213 *gd84-06-14d2t01.shn
4eacaad4f5281ffeafcb5bffe2244c2a *gd84-06-14d2t04.shn
2c7b7e30e10389f3abf8504b44bb309f *gd84-06-14d2t05.shn
2f6eefc04ca40060604e9893ba401183 *gd84-06-14d2t06.shn
175c0a7ebce2e4e6905d4f6db1dc0f53 *gd84-06-14d2t07.shn
2a98ff9a9507c1bbf69f64c8953f1e21 *gd84-06-14d2t08.shn
d13801cd3c522137d1054298f6853428 *gd84-06-14d1t06.shn
4e27b311e94b4375aa8c8486a7dfb7eb *gd84-06-14d1t02.shn
4f41935f0951c4090f0bfbed79965760 *gd84-06-14d1t03.shn
03f6b4baf0186ea89ebb30ea391c0698 *gd84-06-14d1t04.shn
716838eab4b89acf2b04f0ae9932340d *gd84-06-14d1t05.shn
843e21fedf57325d22a0f55e79b588f3 *gd84-06-14d1t01.shn
6f2bc7cd22161a26617d66bbfd30f4af *gd84-06-14d1t07.shn
df7a64b7cc268bc52f29280e767e08d6 *gd84-06-14d1t08.shn
3275b38bc5c6c7df0234bf120113b034 *gd84-06-14d2t09.shn
st5
3d1f31a4e4c3649b44cbb41fcc7f225c [shntool] gd84-06-14d1t01.shn
168bb3c503d82668524b7d9d6822f2a6 [shntool] gd84-06-14d1t02.shn
566d89d1067e7a4779fa89eb21d02bb3 [shntool] gd84-06-14d1t03.shn
12a5ae3cab00d93e45d4b505dadce3dc [shntool] gd84-06-14d1t04.shn
aec2973e209f9023bd14bde8abe10e6d [shntool] gd84-06-14d1t05.shn
a5bc094c8eb3a5a3f9d894f895192787 [shntool] gd84-06-14d1t06.shn
b7223b1c8ecdb08421313c2eebdfc813 [shntool] gd84-06-14d1t07.shn
488c18c25e830143fe9f11f005877a96 [shntool] gd84-06-14d1t08.shn
e85a91543e4e1fe33ca5583e36e9f712 [shntool] gd84-06-14d2t01.shn
a19bd1be89a322477030b8f4917f874e [shntool] gd84-06-14d2t02.shn
21b94288a9f742a6ed1a716caf927388 [shntool] gd84-06-14d2t03.shn
9ef318ce2a6b43ae4f8f18b116f1cdd9 [shntool] gd84-06-14d2t04.shn
df5febfae98a2127e238d8d2ef3f54f9 [shntool] gd84-06-14d2t05.shn
09f4ae987d308b709dac478ec785e23d [shntool] gd84-06-14d2t06.shn
8c072c827976c75206a4f53619e113c8 [shntool] gd84-06-14d2t07.shn
30207561572861bb4ad59f98e550e136 [shntool] gd84-06-14d2t08.shn
eae5c2d9d7cc019ef1dfe5c3b0a5554e [shntool] gd84-06-14d2t09.shn

Comments
Other Sources (comments)
SBD > MC > C > DAT > CD >... (0) flac16 ; Source: *Nak... (0) flac16 ; Source: 2 Beyer... (0) flac16 ; Recording Info:... (0) flac16 ; Recording Info:... (0) flac24 ; Recording Info:... (0) flac24/48khz Recording... (0) flac16/48khz Recording... (0) flac16/44 MAUD CA:... (0) flac24/48khz MAUD CA:... (0) flac1648 Master Audience... (0) flac2496 Master Audience... (0) flac1648 Michael... (0) flac2496 Michael... (0)
Date User Comment
02/16/2004 Chris L. THe md5s for the original files are:
5065ca2bda3f8687b6d364de9f4fc3e6 *gd84-06-14d2t03.shn
b5f3347f45cba9949df4c0c2e4668002 *gd84-06-14d2t02.shn
b5e2c8e88e5297f286758ddd5ce27213 *gd84-06-14d2t01.shn
4eacaad4f5281ffeafcb5bffe2244c2a *gd84-06-14d2t04.shn
2c7b7e30e10389f3abf8504b44bb309f *gd84-06-14d2t05.shn
2f6eefc04ca40060604e9893ba401183 *gd84-06-14d2t06.shn
175c0a7ebce2e4e6905d4f6db1dc0f53 *gd84-06-14d2t07.shn
2a98ff9a9507c1bbf69f64c8953f1e21 *gd84-06-14d2t08.shn
d13801cd3c522137d1054298f6853428 *gd84-06-14d1t06.shn
4e27b311e94b4375aa8c8486a7dfb7eb *gd84-06-14d1t02.shn
4f41935f0951c4090f0bfbed79965760 *gd84-06-14d1t03.shn
03f6b4baf0186ea89ebb30ea391c0698 *gd84-06-14d1t04.shn
716838eab4b89acf2b04f0ae9932340d *gd84-06-14d1t05.shn
843e21fedf57325d22a0f55e79b588f3 *gd84-06-14d1t01.shn
6f2bc7cd22161a26617d66bbfd30f4af *gd84-06-14d1t07.shn
df7a64b7cc268bc52f29280e767e08d6 *gd84-06-14d1t08.shn
3275b38bc5c6c7df0234bf120113b034 *gd84-06-14d2t09.shn

there are sector boundary errors on the first and last tracks of each disc which will be fixed.
etreedb.org
For administrative requests email contact@etreedb.org
This website written by Tom H Anderson and maintained by the etreedb.org community.

Cached: Thu, 25 Apr 2024 04:37:35 EDT