Dave Matthews Band 08/03/95
Mesa Amphitheatre, Mesa, AZ
Source # 97377
Entered by Shawn McConnell
Checksums flac.ffp
Disc Counts 1 / 2
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01/26/2009
02/11/2009
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Source Summary
Source: Unknown DAUD (probably CSB > DAT)
Conversion: Tascam da20 > M-audio Firewire Audiophile spdif in Sound Forge 7.0 (record/resample) > CDWav > MKWact
Conversion by: Louie Rendek & Tom Gambichler
Dave Matthews Band
August 3, 1995
Mesa Ampitheater
Mesa, AZ


Source: unknown DAUD (probably CSB > DAT)

Conversion: Tascam da20 > M-audio Firewire Audiophile spdif in Sound Forge 7.0 (record/resample) > CDWav > MKWact
Conversion by: Louie Rendek & Tom Gambichler


Disc One:

xx: ? -
01: Intro (fade in)--> - 00:28.51
02: Satellite - 05:45.63
03: One Sweet World intro -> - 03:25.62
04: One Sweet World - 06:12.55
05: Best Of What's Around - 06:40.74
06: Seek Up - 14:44.61
07: Tripping Billies - 04:44.15
08: Warehouse - 09:24.26
09: Pay For What You Get - 06:57.63

Total: - 56:25

Disc Two:

01: True Reflections - 07:59.60
02: What Would You Say - 05:39.62
03: Rhyme And Reason - 06:14.31
04: Jimi Thing #& - 15:50.35
05: All Along The Watchtower # - 13:39.55
06: Ants Marching (fade out) - 06:27.23
xx: -
xx: -

Total: - 55:12

# with David Ryan Harris on guitar.
& Somewhere Over the Rainbow interpolation at 10:05
Notes:
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* The DMB Tour Almanac lists Proudest Monkey as the first song and Nancies, DIDO as the encore, but they are not on this DAT.
* The taper can be heard adjusting his mics during the intro track and Satellite and then changing levels during Satellite.
* The first bass hits of Satellite totally overload the taper's signal chain and he cuts back the levels.  There is distortion  before the 1 min. mark and on vocals primarily after that.


*  compiled by Louie Rendek [ljr7@yahoo.com] on October 2, 2005.


UPDATE: Received the wav files direct from the DAT from Louie on dvd. There were many clicks present on the DAT and that's an understatement. Using Soundforge 8.0, applied the pencil tool to remove all clicks/static and or diginoise where it was possible to fix as listed below. The repair process for this source took a very long time and was frustrating at times due to the mere volume of errors per second.  It was also a listening and learning process but in the end well worth the result. This source sounds unreal in my honest opinion for a 1995 tape. It's very crisp sounding and the only drawback is the distortion on some tracks and the crowd clapping close to the mics. It's also too bad the encore is missing. Many many thanks to Louie for the advice and On the Job Training to fix this one up.


REPAIR notes:

Clicks fixed @ 2:36 & 3:13 IN OSW
Diginoise/clicks @ 0:13 0:17 0:34 1:00 1:04 1:17 & rest of BOWA, over 60 clicks fixed, distortion on vocals
Clicks @ 6:36 6:49 8:15 11:25 11:30 11:44 and after in Seek Up, over a dozen total clicks fixed
Distortion  @ 3:40 and rest of Billies, several clicks fixed. distortion on vocals
Static pops/clicks @ 3:56 4:21 7:28 7:42 in Warehouse fixed, distortion on vocals
Static pops/clicks @ 1:30 of True Reflections fixed, distortion on vocals
Several static pops/clicks after 1:42 IN WWYS fixed, distortion on vocals
Distortion @ 1:02, bad pop AT 1:06 in Rhyme & Reason fixed but bad diginoise and/or distortion exists at this point that could not be repaired
Static pops/clicks in Jimi Thing @ 3:40 and 4:35 fixed, distortion during vocals
Distortion after 1:30 in Watchtower during vocals,over 100 clicks fixed in the first 4 minutes then at 11:11 through 11:33 mark and 12:01 through 12:04 mark
Distortion in Ants during vocals, clicks fixed at 1:00, 1:21,1:29,4:32 through 4:53 and 5:02 through the remainder of Ants.



Updated and recompiled by Tom Gambichler on January 26, 2009
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