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An excellent sounding soundboard-quality recording of Dave's fourth solo concert.
An excellent sounding soundboard-quality recording of Dave's fourth solo concert.


Dave's vocals are panned to the right channel for the first 7 songs, with the vocals becoming centered about one minute in to [[A Little Piece]]. This seems to be an issue with the mixing; both stereo phase alignment and the possibility of phase cancellation from an inverted channel have been ruled out.
For the first seven songs, Dave's vocals are panned to the right channel, but they become centered approximately one minute into [[A Little Piece]]. This is likely a mixing issue, with both stereo phase alignment and the possibility of phase cancellation from an inverted channel ruled out.


All songs except for [[A Little Piece]] have frequency response going up to 22khz and are suspected to be pre-FM sourced as a result. [[A Little Piece]] goes up to 15khz and looks lossy, perhaps due to being sourced from an FM broadcast recorded to a MiniDisc. It is nearly seamlessly patched in to the recording, however, and the quality is still quite good. The auCDtectTaskManager results concur with this assessment.
All songs, except [[A Little Piece]], have a frequency response going up to 22kHz and are suspected to be from a pre-FM source.


This recording was originally split across 2 CD-Rs. There was duplicated audio across the discs, so the CD split was able to be seamlessly removed with no audio lost.
Strangely, [[A Little Piece]] reaches only 15kHz and appears to be lossy, possibly due to being sourced from an FM broadcast recorded to a MiniDisc. Despite this, it is nearly seamlessly patched into the recording, and the quality remains quite good. The results from auCDtectTaskManager support this conclusion.
 
Originally, this recording was split across two CD-Rs. However, there was duplicated audio across the discs, allowing for the CD split to be seamlessly removed without any audio loss.


== Listen ==
== Listen ==

Revision as of 03:43, 7 February 2024

Notes

An excellent sounding soundboard-quality recording of Dave's fourth solo concert.

For the first seven songs, Dave's vocals are panned to the right channel, but they become centered approximately one minute into A Little Piece. This is likely a mixing issue, with both stereo phase alignment and the possibility of phase cancellation from an inverted channel ruled out.

All songs, except A Little Piece, have a frequency response going up to 22kHz and are suspected to be from a pre-FM source.

Strangely, A Little Piece reaches only 15kHz and appears to be lossy, possibly due to being sourced from an FM broadcast recorded to a MiniDisc. Despite this, it is nearly seamlessly patched into the recording, and the quality remains quite good. The results from auCDtectTaskManager support this conclusion.

Originally, this recording was split across two CD-Rs. However, there was duplicated audio across the discs, allowing for the CD split to be seamlessly removed without any audio loss.

Listen

You can listen to this entire recording below.

Track list

  1. [5:12] Play Hidden Houses
  2. [4:29] Play Hold On
  3. [4:06] Play Dirty Sticky Floors
  4. [4:09] Play A Question Of Time
  5. [4:40] Play Bitter Apple
  6. [5:03] Play Black And Blue Again
  7. [4:19] Play Stay
  8. [5:47] Play A Little Piece
  9. [5:13] Play Walking In My Shoes
  10. [5:16] Play I Need You
  11. [4:07] Play Bottle Living
  12. [5:04] Play Personal Jesus
  13. [8:04] Play Goodbye
  14. [5:21] Play I Feel You
  15. [7:49] Play Never Let Me Down Again
  16. [6:01] Play Enjoy The Silence / Just Can't Get Enough
  • Total time: 1:24:40

Lineage

  • suspected pre-FM, except for A Little Piece which appears to be FM sourced and lossy -> 2xCD-R -> Exact Audio Copy (unknown settings, no rip log available) -> FLAC level 8 -> CD split removed (no audio lost) -> FLAC level 8
  • auCDtectTaskManager log included

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