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SOURCE 3 OF 21
2:17:02
SBD
Transferrer:
Kevin Tobin
SHNID:
gd1987-09-19.134126.dts.tobin.flac16
Source:
<b>DTS-Audio-CD 5.1</b>; MixSBD (shnid=76469) Most likely SBD>PCM>DAT>CD>EAC>FLAC; Original CDs provided by Jay Serafin in 2000 + AUD (shn id 90485) taper : Joe D'Amico nak 300 mics w/cp4 shotguns > sony d-5 nak dragon tape deck > sony sbm1 > creative extigy soundcard > cool edit pro > flac frontend - dts mixing by Kevin Tobin
Taper Notes:
View NotesDTS-Audio-CD 5.1 Mix --------------------------------------------------------- - Mixed by [email protected] - FLAC conversion 02-SEP-2015 - Trader Little Helper - Tagged 02-SEP-2015 - Tag&Rename --------------------------------------------------------- Front Left Channel SBD -2db Right Channel SBD -2db Center Mixed to mono -2db SBD Surround Left Channel -1db AUD Right Channel -1db AUD Sub/LFE Mixed to mono -2db SBD --------------------------------------------------------- More On DTS Today's audio standards are moving towards multi-channel sound, like DTS and Dolby Digital. While the Audio-CD standard (Red Book) hasn't changed to accommodate these new sound formats, it is still possible to go around the specification and to put a 5.1 surround recording on a regular Audio-CD. To play a DTS-Audio-CD you must connect your DVD/CD player via a digital cable (optical or coaxial) to your DTS Dolby-Digital receiver. It is not 100% sure that your receiver will recognize a DTS-Audio CD, so the first time you're trying to playback a DTS-Audio-CD you must do a test to determine if it can. Begin with the volume very low, start the disc and raise the volume gradually. NEVER listen to a DTS-Audio-CD through the analog audio outputs of your CD/DVD player. Burning Instructions Burn them the absolute same way as you would burn any normal Audio-CD from FLAC files. Brokedown House Production
SOURCE 5 OF 21
2:14:35
SBD
Rating:
9.00 / 2 ratings
Transferrer:
Roger Eichorn
SHNID:
gd1987-09-19.126346.mtx-redo.eichorn.sbeok.t-flac16
Source:
Another Matrix from Source 1: SBD (shnid=76469) SBD>CD>EAC>FLAC; Source 2 (Set 1): AUD (shnid=91977) Taper(s): David Barfield and or David Lane; Source: (OTS) Nakamichi cm 300/cp4->Sony D-5M(Dolby B)->Maxell mx90 x 2; ransfer: MAC->Nakamichi MR-1->Korg MR-1000 (1 bit/ 5.6 Mhz)->Audio Gate->16/44 wav->flac; and Source 2 (Set 2): AUD (shnid=116065) OTS AUD: 2x Nakamichi CM300 w/CP4 shotguns > Sony TC-D5M > Maxell MX90's, w/no Dolby. Taped by Ted Gidley.
Lineage:
MAC > Nakamichi CR-5A > Edirol FA-66 > Wavelab > TLH > FLAC 2448 tagged
Taper Notes:
View Notes----------------------------------------- I released a version of this matrix on December 6, 2013. I'm re-releasing it now. Why? Obviously, because I think this release represents a serious improvement over the first. Unlike in the cases of my other re-releases, however, this time I have no good excuse: I simply screwed up the first one. I apologize for inflicting it on the trading community: it's a mess. I was experimenting with new plug-ins, and things got wildly out of hand. I have instituted new quality-control mechanisms to ensure that such botched jobs don't make it into circulation in the future. FRESH LEGS, VOL. 8 (Matrix) www.facebook.com/freshdeadlegs/ General Notes: - Thanks go to everyone who worked on and made available the sources used in this matrix. Obviously, this project would have been impossible without their prior efforts. - A night of missed cues and half-starts! Jerry tries to jump straight from "Mississippi Half-Step" to "High Time"; Bobby tries to start up "The Other One" after "Maggie's Farm," and then he tries to segue back into "Playin' in the Band" after "Black Peter." Source Notes: - Q: Why do the two sets use different audience sources? A: I initially decided to use the Watson source, which I think has a nice full sound to it. I did all the prep work for the first set before discovering that the second set of the source has speed-and-pitch problems that make is less desirable than the Gidley source, which I nearly decided to use in the first place. Rather than scrapping all the work I'd done on the first set, I decided to keep it and just toss in the Gidley source for the second set. I did what I could to make the sound uniform across the sets; I think the results are pretty good. - I used some crowd-noise from the Gidley AUD in the first set, to fill in some blanks. - I only retain between-song crowd-noise from AUD sources. This means that some 'dead air' was cut from the SBD and some fades were added. - Unfortunately, the SBD is riddled with problems. (1) It repeats a second or so of "High Time," which I cut. (2) There's a hum and hiss throughout, which I couldn't get rid of. It's only really noticeable between songs and on headphones, so don't worry about it too much. (3) There are various anomalies, some of which I couldn't fix. ("Box of Rain" is particularly afflicted.) I did what I could to make them as unobtrusive as possible. (4) I evened-out the levels in the second set. (5) The mix leaves something to be desired in places: Brent is too loud during "Big River"; Bobby's vocals are too loud during "Playin'"; Bobby's guitar is too loud at various places; et al. Obviously, there was little I could do about any of this. Technical Notes: - The sources were remastered and mixed in Logic Pro 9. Clean-up was done using iZotope RX 3 Advanced. SBE's were fixed using Trader's Little Helper. - I speed- and pitch-corrected the SBD using the iZotope Radius algorithm. Fine-tune syncing was done in Logic Pro 9. - I ran the SBD and the Watson AUD through iZotope RX 3's Declip function. - I converted the Gidley source from 24/48 to 16/44.1 using iZotope RX 3. Roger Eichorn www.facebook.com/freshdeadlegs/ December 16, 2013
SOURCE 6 OF 21
2:14:36
SBD
Rating:
2.00 / 1 rating
Transferrer:
Roger Eichorn
SHNID:
gd1987-09-19.126284.mtx.eichorn.sbeok.t-flac16
Source:
Matrix from Source 1: SBD (shnid=76469) SBD>CD>EAC>FLAC; Source 2 (Set 1): AUD (shnid=91977) Taper(s): David Barfield and/or David Lane Source: (OTS) Nakamichi cm 300/cp4->Sony D-5M(Dolby B)->Maxell mx90 x 2;
Lineage:
MAC->Nakamichi MR-1->Korg MR-1000 (1 bit/ 5.6 Mhz)->Audio Gate->16/44 wav->flac; and Source 2 (Set 2): AUD (shnid=116065) OTS AUD: 2x Nakamichi CM300 w/CP4 shotguns > Sony TC-D5M > Maxell MX90's, w/no Dolby. Taped by Ted Gidley. Transfer: MAC > Nakamichi CR-5A > Edirol FA-66 > Wavelab > TLH > FLAC 2448 tagged; Transfer by Andrew F.
Taper Notes:
View NotesGeneral Notes: - Thanks go to everyone who worked on and made available the sources used in this matrix. Obviously, this project would have been impossible without their prior efforts. - A night of missed cues and half-starts! Jerry tries to jump straight from "Mississippi Half-Step" to "High Time"; Bobby tries to start up "The Other One" after "Maggie's Farm," and then he tries to segue back into "Playin' in the Band" after "Black Peter." Source Notes: - Q: Why do the two sets use different audience sources? A: I initially decided to use the Watson source, which I think has a nice full sound to it. I did all the prep work for the first set before discovering that the second set of the source has speed-and-pitch problems that make is less desirable than the Gidley source, which I nearly decided to use in the first place. Rather than scrapping all the work I'd done on the first set, I decided to keep it and just toss in the Gidley source for the second set. I did what I could to make the sound uniform across the sets; I think the results are pretty good. - I used some crowd-noise from the Gidley AUD in the first set, to fill in some blanks. - I only retain between-song crowd-noise from AUD sources. This means that some 'dead air' was cut from the SBD and some fades were added. - Unfortunately, the SBD is riddled with problems. (1) It repeats a second or so of "High Time," which I cut. (2) There's a hum and hiss throughout, which I couldn't get rid of. It's only really noticeable between songs and on headphones, so don't worry about it too much. (3) There are various anomalies, some of which I couldn't fix. ("Box of Rain" is particularly afflicted.) I did what I could to make them as unobtrusive as possible. (4) I evened-out the levels in the second set. (5) The mix leaves something to be desired in places: Brent is too loud during "Big River"; Bobby's vocals are too loud during "Playin'"; Bobby's guitar is too loud at various places; et al. Obviously, there was little I could do about any of this. Technical Notes: - The sources were remastered and mixed in Logic Pro 9. Clean-up was done using iZotope RX 3 Advanced. SBE's were fixed using Trader's Little Helper. - I speed- and pitch-corrected the SBD using the iZotope Radius algorithm. Fine-tune syncing was done in Logic Pro 9. - I ran the SBD and the Watson AUD through iZotope RX 3's Declip function. - I converted the Gidley source from 24/48 to 16/44.1 using iZotope RX 3. Roger Eichorn www.facebook.com/freshdeadlegs/ December 6, 2013