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== Notes ==
== Notes ==


A good sounding audience recording sourced from a CD-R copy of a low-generation tape. This is generally better sounding and clearer than prior copies, but has some distortion overall and is rather hissy. This version also includes a complete version [[Dreaming Of Me]] which is incomplete on the previously available version, and also includes [[The Price Of Love]] which was not part of the previously available version.
A good sounding audience recording sourced from a CD-R copy of a low-generation tape. Generally, this copy is much clearer and better sounding than the prior version, but it still has some distortion overall and is rather hissy.


This recording was most likely transferred to CD-R by Steve Doughty, who sadly passed away in 2020. This cassette seems to have been digitized on a deck with the playback head out of adjustment, because the audio from the CD-R had excessively boomy sounding bass, very little treble, had clicks & pops throughout, very slow playback speed, and volume inconsistencies. Heavy equalization was applied to reduce the extreme boominess and bring out the treble to a good amount while minimizing the amplification of hiss. De-click took care of most of the unusual pops & clicks, but some still remain. The speed was corrected, and levels adjusted where possible to make the recording mostly consistent in volume overall. Unfortunately, the source tape was discarded after transfer to CD-R, so a fresh transfer cannot be performed to correct the inherent issues with this copy's transfer.
This source includes a complete version of [[Dreaming Of Me]], which was incomplete on the previously available version. Additionally, it includes the encore song, [[The Price Of Love]], which was not represented previously.


The A-side of the tape, which goes through the first two-thirds of [[Tora! Tora! Tora!]], sounds better than the B-side overall which contains the remainder of the recording. [[Tora! Tora! Tora!]] was split across tape sides; most of the song was available from side A so that audio was retained and completed with the complete copy of the song from side B. Because of the duplicated audio across the tape sides, the lowest generation this recording can be is first.
This recording was most likely transferred to CD-R by Steve Doughty, who sadly passed away in 2020.
 
This cassette appears to have been digitized on a deck with the playback head out of adjustment. As a result, the audio from the CD-R had excessively boomy sounding bass, very little treble, clicks & pops throughout, very slow playback speed, and volume inconsistencies.
 
To address these issues, heavy equalization was applied to reduce the extreme boominess and bring out the treble to a good amount, while minimizing the amplification of hiss. De-click processing was used to eliminate most of the unusual pops & clicks, though some still remain. Additionally, the speed was corrected, and levels adjusted where possible to make the recording mostly consistent in volume overall.
 
Unfortunately, the source tape was discarded after digital transfer to CD-R, so a fresh remaster cannot be performed to correct the inherent issues with this transfer.
 
The A-side of the tape, which covers the first two-thirds of [[Tora! Tora! Tora!]], generally sounds better than the B-side, which contains the remainder of the recording. [[Tora! Tora! Tora!]] was split across tape sides; most of the song was available from side A, so that audio was retained and completed with the complete copy of the song from side B.
 
Because of the duplicated audio across the tape sides, the lowest generation this recording can be is first.


Many thanks to Steve Doughty's wife who generously took the time to rip the CD-R. Steve's website is [http://www.stevedoughty.co.uk/ still available here.]
Many thanks to Steve Doughty's wife who generously took the time to rip the CD-R. Steve's website is [http://www.stevedoughty.co.uk/ still available here.]

Revision as of 18:56, 8 May 2024

Notes

A good sounding audience recording sourced from a CD-R copy of a low-generation tape. Generally, this copy is much clearer and better sounding than the prior version, but it still has some distortion overall and is rather hissy.

This source includes a complete version of Dreaming Of Me, which was incomplete on the previously available version. Additionally, it includes the encore song, The Price Of Love, which was not represented previously.

This recording was most likely transferred to CD-R by Steve Doughty, who sadly passed away in 2020.

This cassette appears to have been digitized on a deck with the playback head out of adjustment. As a result, the audio from the CD-R had excessively boomy sounding bass, very little treble, clicks & pops throughout, very slow playback speed, and volume inconsistencies.

To address these issues, heavy equalization was applied to reduce the extreme boominess and bring out the treble to a good amount, while minimizing the amplification of hiss. De-click processing was used to eliminate most of the unusual pops & clicks, though some still remain. Additionally, the speed was corrected, and levels adjusted where possible to make the recording mostly consistent in volume overall.

Unfortunately, the source tape was discarded after digital transfer to CD-R, so a fresh remaster cannot be performed to correct the inherent issues with this transfer.

The A-side of the tape, which covers the first two-thirds of Tora! Tora! Tora!, generally sounds better than the B-side, which contains the remainder of the recording. Tora! Tora! Tora! was split across tape sides; most of the song was available from side A, so that audio was retained and completed with the complete copy of the song from side B.

Because of the duplicated audio across the tape sides, the lowest generation this recording can be is first.

Many thanks to Steve Doughty's wife who generously took the time to rip the CD-R. Steve's website is still available here.

Thanks also to Robert for corresponding with Steve's wife to acquire this audio.

Listen

You can listen to this entire recording below.

Track list

  1. [3:05] Play Any Second Now
  2. [3:24] Play Photographic
  3. [3:13] Play Nodisco
  4. [4:01] Play New Life
  5. [3:24] Play Puppets
  6. [3:51] Play Ice Machine
  7. [4:08] Play Big Muff
  8. [2:18] Play I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead
  9. [3:07] Play Tora! Tora! Tora!
  10. [3:51] Play Just Can't Get Enough
  11. [2:44] Play Boys Say Go!
  12. [3:04] Play What's Your Name?
  13. [4:55] Play Television Set
  14. [4:13] Play Dreaming Of Me
  15. [3:36] Play The Price Of Love
  • Total time: 52:54

Lineage

  • unknown taper and recording equipment -> low-gen cassette -> unknown transfer -> CD-R -> ConverterLite -> WAV -> in Reaper: speed correction (5.0%), iZotope RX 10 De-click, heavy equalization, limiter -> in Audacity 3.5.0: trims, level adjustments, track splits -> FLAC level 8
  • auCDtectTaskManager log included

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