Source Summary
flac16; Source: Betty Cantor 7" two track reel @ 7 1/2 ips > PCM501ES (beta) PCM501ES analog out > dolby A decoder > analog in PCMF1 > analog out > Fostex D5 Dat @ 48 kHz Transfer: Panasonic SV-3700 > Cardas cable S/PDIF > Edirol UA-5 > USB > WaveLab @ [32bit float / 48kHz] Mastering: In WaveLab with iZotope Ozone 3 Rate Conversion with r8brain to [16bit/44.1kHz] > CD Wave > TLH > Flac Transfer and mastering by Bill Koucky December 6, 2008, Green Mountain Bros.
Grateful Dead
Manhattan Center
New York, New York
April 5, 1971 - Monday
Source: Betty Cantor 7" two track reel @ 7 1/2 ips > PCM501ES (beta)
PCM501ES analog out > dolby A decoder > analog in PCMF1 > analog out > Fostex D5 Dat @ 48 kHz
Jace Crouch's original source WBOTB DAT via trailmix and Tim Deibert
Transfer: Panasonic SV-3700 > Cardas cable S/PDIF >
Edirol UA-5 > USB > WaveLab @ [32bit float / 48kHz]
Mastering: In WaveLab with iZotope Ozone 3
Rate Conversion with r8brain to [16bit/44.1kHz] > CD Wave > TLH > Flac
Transfer and mastering by Bill Koucky December 6, 2008, Green Mountain Bros.
Disc 1 63:41
1st Set:
1. Cold Rain & Snow
2. Me & Bobby McGee
3. The Rub
4. Loser
5. Playing In The Band
6. Big Railroad Blues
7. Me & My Uncle
8. Big Boss Man
9. China Cat Sunflower >
10. I Know You Rider
11. Casey Jones
Disc 2 51:36
2nd Set:
1. Introduction
2. Truckin' >
3. Drums >
4. The //Other One >
5. Wharf Rat
6. Tuning
7. Sugar Magnolia
8. King Bee
Disc 3 58:37
2nd Set Cont:
1. Bertha
2. Deal
3. Sing Me Back Home
4. Not Fade Away >
5. Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad >
6. Turn On Your Love//light
-First Big Railroad Blues and Sing Me Back Home
-Not Fade Away and Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad appear on Skull & Roses
Source/Mastering Notes:
The two unfortunate cuts remain in The Other One and Lovelight remain but were edited
by cutting out tape squeeze and smoothed over with very minor fades and no crossfades.
Drop outs for other reel changes were removed and crossfaded before Me & Bobby McGee,
Loser, Big Railroad Blues, China Cat Sunflower, Sugar Magnolia, Sing Me back Home
and Not Fade Away.