Grateful Dead Live at Field House, University of Cincinnati on 1970-04-03
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We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us!
Versions - Different performances of the song by the same artist
Compilations - Other albums which feature this performance of the song
Covers - Performances of a song with the same name by different artists
Song Title | Versions | Compilations | Covers |
---|---|---|---|
Casey Jones | |||
China Cat Sunflower--> | |||
I Know You Rider | |||
Hard To Handle | |||
Dancing in the Streets | |||
Me And My Uncle | |||
Friend of the Devil | |||
Deep Elem Blues | |||
Candyman | |||
Wake Up Little Susie--> | |||
Black Peter | |||
Uncle John's Band | |||
Pigpen Intro - Tuning | |||
Katie Mae | |||
Good Lovin' | |||
Cryptical Envelopment--> | |||
Drums--> | |||
Other One--> | |||
Cryptical Envelopment--> | |||
Cosmic Charlie | |||
Not Fade Away--> | |||
Turn On Your Lovelight |
February, 2012:
Obtained shnid: 114616.
Used Diamond Cut/Forensics 8.1 to clean up the monitor noise (sounds like an unshielded cable)
and a little of the oversaturation (analog recorder clipping) on the source.
Three Stages:
1. Concatenated the files into 3 large files (1 for each set).
2. Upsampled to 88.2 kHz (retained 16-bit) using "master" settings with no dithering.
3. Generated harmonics and overtones using a multifilter with:
a. the dynamic noise "enhancer" setting (noise threshold 500, filter frequency 3500,
attack time 25, release 100, HF gain of 8dB.
b. Virtual valve "harmonic enhancer sweet spot" settings
c. Overtone generator at 2.9 level, frequency of 7966, output level at 0
4. Used an multifilter for impulse reduction:
a. de-clipper set at threshold of 43, slope of .300, 6dB gain reduction
b. narrow crackle filter set at 35 threshold, size of 5
c. expert impulse set at threshold of 2000, size of 3, tracking at 32, "universal" mode,
solo/brass checked.
Thanks to Craig of Diamond Cut for the impulse suggestions; Marc H. for the upsampling idea,
and Germain for access to the source files.
Dan McDonald (droncit@yahoo.com)
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