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== Notes ==
== Notes ==


A very good sounding FM broadcast recording. [[Big Muff]] is missing about 20 seconds from the beginning, and [[New Life]] has an edited beginning, cutting out the backing tape issue. The [[1982-03-28 De Lantaren, Rotterdam, The Netherlands/Source 1|recent 2003 broadcast]] contains an unedited version. [[New Life]] has some static interference during the end of the second verse into the following chorus, and [[The Meaning Of Love]] has some slight signal dropout in the left channel during the middle of the song.
This is a very good FM broadcast master tape, however, there are a few minor issues to note. Firstly, there is a missing segment of approximately 20 seconds at the beginning of [[Big Muff]]. Additionally, [[New Life]] has been edited at the beginning to remove a problem with the backing tape. Furthermore, there is some static interference towards the end of the second verse transitioning into the following chorus. Lastly, during [[The Meaning Of Love]], there are slight signal dropouts in the left channel during the middle of the song.


Revision A notes: the same cassette is transferred on a higher-end deck, resulting in correct playback speed and higher quality sound.
Revision A notes: the same cassette is transferred on a higher-end deck, resulting in correct playback speed and higher quality sound.


These tracks (minus [[New Life]]) were pressed on a vinyl bootleg called [http://www.discogs.com/Composition-Of-Sound-A-Question-Of-Knowledge/release/615558 A Question Of Knowledge], which was then repressed as a [http://www.discogs.com/Composition-Of-Sound-A-Question-Of-Knowledge/release/2530103 CD bootleg as the same name]. It is available as [[1982-03-28 De Lantaren, Rotterdam, The Netherlands/Source 4|Source 4]].
Other sources from this concert include:


Note that there is a rework creating the most complete FM broadcast available at [[1982-03-28 De Lantaren, Rotterdam, The Netherlands/Source 3|Source 3]], as well as a more recent broadcast from 2003 with a slightly different tracklist at [[1982-03-28 De Lantaren, Rotterdam, The Netherlands/Source 1|Source 1]].
A more recent broadcast from April 2003 with a slightly different tracklist and unedited version of [[New Life]] is available at [[1982-03-28 De Lantaren, Rotterdam, The Netherlands/Source 1|Source 1]].
 
A rework creating the best sounding, most complete FM broadcast available at [[1982-03-28 De Lantaren, Rotterdam, The Netherlands/Source 3|Source 3]], but at this point it needs to be recreated using this source's superior audio.
 
These tracks (minus [[New Life]]) were pressed on a vinyl bootleg called [http://www.discogs.com/Composition-Of-Sound-A-Question-Of-Knowledge/release/615558 A Question Of Knowledge], which was then repressed as a [http://www.discogs.com/Composition-Of-Sound-A-Question-Of-Knowledge/release/2530103 CD bootleg as the same name]. This source, primarily provided for collectors, can be found at [[1982-03-28 De Lantaren, Rotterdam, The Netherlands/Source 4|Source 4]].


== Listen ==
== Listen ==

Latest revision as of 17:08, 16 June 2023

Notes

This is a very good FM broadcast master tape, however, there are a few minor issues to note. Firstly, there is a missing segment of approximately 20 seconds at the beginning of Big Muff. Additionally, New Life has been edited at the beginning to remove a problem with the backing tape. Furthermore, there is some static interference towards the end of the second verse transitioning into the following chorus. Lastly, during The Meaning Of Love, there are slight signal dropouts in the left channel during the middle of the song.

Revision A notes: the same cassette is transferred on a higher-end deck, resulting in correct playback speed and higher quality sound.

Other sources from this concert include:

A more recent broadcast from April 2003 with a slightly different tracklist and unedited version of New Life is available at Source 1.

A rework creating the best sounding, most complete FM broadcast available at Source 3, but at this point it needs to be recreated using this source's superior audio.

These tracks (minus New Life) were pressed on a vinyl bootleg called A Question Of Knowledge, which was then repressed as a CD bootleg as the same name. This source, primarily provided for collectors, can be found at Source 4.

Listen

You can listen to this entire recording below.

Track list

  1. [3:45] Play Big Muff
  2. [3:18] Play Now, This Is Fun
  3. [3:43] Play Ice Machine
  4. [3:21] Play New Life
  5. [3:03] Play The Meaning Of Love
  6. [0:12] Play Outro
  • Total time: 17:21

Lineage

  • Dutch FM radio -> unknown equipment -> TDK D60 cassette (master) -> Nakamichi MR-1 professional discrete head cassette deck (playback azimuth optimized) -> Mogami 2534 XLR to TRS cables -> Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 3rd gen USB audio interface -> WAV (32/88.2) -> recorded in Audacity 3.2.2 using WASAPI input; normalized to -0.1dB and any DC offset removed, track splits -> WAV (32/88.2) tracks -> downsampled to FLAC level 8 (16/44) using foobar2000 v1.6.14, FLAC 1.4.2 64-bit, and foobar2000's Resampler (RetroArch) component at "Highest" quality, dithering enabled
  • Generation: master
  • Taper: 1LFonzie
  • Cassette tape photos & auCDTectTaskManager log included

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