Yonder Mountain String Band 08/10/06
Lafayette Square - Thursday at the Square, Buffalo, NY
Source # 77637
Entered by Mark Goldey
Checksums flac.ffp
Disc Counts 2 / 2
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Date Circulated
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09/15/06
09/18/2006
Source Summary
Audix SCX-1C (Matched Pair) / ORTF / 12' High / Rt Side / FOB -> Mogami / Neutric 2549 Custom Cables -> Denecke Dcode PS-2 -> VX Pocket 440 (Nominal In= -20 dBu Headroom= 12 dB) -> Dell Inspiron 6000 -> Audacity (24 bit / 44100 Hz)
Yonder Mountain String Band
"Thursday in the Square"
Lafayette Square
Buffalo, N.Y.
08-10-2006

Lineage: Audix SCX-1C (Matched Pair) / ORTF / 12' High / Rt Side / FOB -> Mogami / Neutric 2549 Custom Cables -> Denecke Dcode PS-2 -> VX Pocket 440 (Nominal In= -20 dBu Headroom= 12 dB) -> Dell Inspiron 6000 -> Audacity (24 bit / 44100 Hz)

Mastering: Audacity (Fades & Normalization)-> CD Wave Editor v. 1.94.8 (All tracks saved as 24 bit FLAC files @ Compression level 8)

Recorded & Mastered by Andy Gonzalez

One Set:

01: Intro/Tuning
02: Oklahoma
03: Going Where They Do Not Know My Name
04: The Hit Parade of Love
05: The Big Spike Hammer
06: Hill Country Girl
07: Red Bird
08: Winds Of Wyoming
09: Must Have Had Your Reasons
10: "Jeff's JGB Story"
11: Snow on the Pines->
12: Boatman
13: Spanish Harlem Incident
14: Damned if the Right One Didn't Go Wrong
15: Idaho
16: If Lovin' You is Killing Me
17: Years With Rose->
18: Traffic Jam
19: "Crowd"
Enc:
20: No Expectations

Notes: I haven't seen these guys in about four years, and I have to say, they haven't missed a beat.  The crowd, which was smaller than usual, was really into the music, and the band fed off of the energy all night.  I think that this recording is a good representation of what it was like to be in the crowd that evening.  At times, you may hear some noise in the mix, this is caused by radio interference coming through the IEMs.  Jeff makes reference to this phenomenon during the show.  The crowd comes through at times, but it does not effect the recording dramatically.  Also, Jeff's vocals were a bit "hot" at times, so it may sound like the recording is clipping a bit. This was not due to high levels during this recording; this was simply how the sound came through the PA.  I also made a 16 bit soundboard recording; although the instrumentation and vocals are a bit clearer in the soundboard, the radio interference is much more prevalent, and the overall sound is much more sterile.  I'd like to try a matrix, but I don't have the skills to do it properly (If anyone has good information, or a tutorial, I would be most grateful).  Anyway, I hope that you all enjoy the recording.
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