1985-07-13 Rockscene Festival, Guehenno, France/Source 3: Difference between revisions

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== Notes ==
== Notes ==


This is a complete recording compiled from three different sources.
This recording was compiled from three different sources.


Quality of tracks:
*The intro, [[Something To Do]], and beginning of [[If You Want]] are sourced from a decent audience recording with some loud people near the taper.
*Audience: Good overall. Some relatively loud hiss, but the music is fairly clear and there is little distortion.
*The majority of this recording is sourced from a very good soundboard recording demuxed from a pro-shot video. You can occasionally hear a buzzing noise in the background. Before broadcast, the right channel for [[Shake The Disease]] was overdubbed using the studio version of the song, likely due to damage. The studio channel was discarded during the rework.
*TV tracks: Almost flawless soundboard, just a small amount of background buzzing noise which can be easily ignored. Track 6 is mono since the studio version of the song was overdubbed on one channel due to damage (I believe); the studio channel was discarded during the rework, resulting in a mono recording of this track.
*The majority of [[Just Can't Get Enough]] was sourced from a decent FM broadcast. It sounds muffled with hiss throughout. Other than a low pass filter, no noise reduction was applied. This caused Audiochecker to falsely report that this track is lossy.
*Radio: Decent. Very hissy, not too clear. Other than the low pass filter, I was unable to apply any more beneficial noise reduction to this track. This is the only source available of this track at this time. The low pass filter caused Audiochecker to report a false positive, claiming the track as lossy, but this is of course not true. The track is lossless.


== Listen ==
== Listen ==

Revision as of 11:26, 3 July 2024

Notes

This recording was compiled from three different sources.

  • The intro, Something To Do, and beginning of If You Want are sourced from a decent audience recording with some loud people near the taper.
  • The majority of this recording is sourced from a very good soundboard recording demuxed from a pro-shot video. You can occasionally hear a buzzing noise in the background. Before broadcast, the right channel for Shake The Disease was overdubbed using the studio version of the song, likely due to damage. The studio channel was discarded during the rework.
  • The majority of Just Can't Get Enough was sourced from a decent FM broadcast. It sounds muffled with hiss throughout. Other than a low pass filter, no noise reduction was applied. This caused Audiochecker to falsely report that this track is lossy.

Listen

You can listen to this entire recording below.

Track list

  1. [0:48] Play Intro
  2. [3:53] Play Something To Do
  3. [5:09] Play If You Want
  4. [4:11] Play People Are People
  5. [4:54] Play Leave In Silence
  6. [5:02] Play Shake The Disease
  7. [5:22] Play Blasphemous Rumours
  8. [4:44] Play Told You So
  9. [5:10] Play Master And Servant
  10. [5:53] Play Everything Counts
  11. [4:20] Play Photographic
  12. [5:04] Play Just Can't Get Enough
  • Total time: 54:29

Lineage

  • Tracks 1, 2, the beginning of 3, all of 11, and the begining of 12 are sourced from an audience recording of unknown generation. Most of track 3, and all of tracks 4 through 10 are soundboard quality audio sourced from a master recording of a TV broadcast. Most of track 12 is sourced from a radio broadcast of unknown generation.
  • Lineage (TV): TV Master (originally broadcasted by TV Breihz - http://www.tvbreizh.fr/) -> notch filters at 15631 and 16376 hz (50.0 Q value) using Audacity 2.0.3
  • Lineage (AUD): unknown equipment, taper, and generation -> sped up 3% using Audacity 2.0.3
  • Lineage (FM): unknown equipment, taper, and generation -> low pass filter (48dB, 10000hz) using Audacity 2.0.3
  • The entire recording had any DC offset removed and was exported to FLAC level 8.
  • Audiochecker log & original info file included
  • Recording completed and reworked by Vince DOME in 2004; small audio adjustments (described above) by DMLiveWiki on January 22, 2013

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