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Re: (TV) Would Someone Please Post This To Television_Group List?



and we find this where?

--- "Casey, Leo J" <Leo.J.Casey@Volpe.dot.gov> wrote:

> I realize this is probably a no-no, but  would
> someone please post a 'Copy
> and Paste' 
> on the stuff below to the Television_Group List for
> me? 
> 
> I can read that List's archives but I can''t *send*
> messages to the
> Television_Group List on my work 
> PC.  It now looks like I won't be home to my PC
> until real late tonight, but
> I wanted to strike while 
> the while the iron is still hot on the topic: the
> different versions of the
> Portland Oregon July 1978 show.
>
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> "July 2, 1978, The Earth Tavern, Portland, Oregon" 
> On Television_Group List
> on September 9, 
> 2005, Philip wrote a good description (and
> distinction between all other
> versions[?])
> 
> 
> 1) Philip wrote: " The guy who remixed the version
> on DAD earlier this year
> concluded that the 
> circulating tape of this show has a soundboard
> recording in one channel, and
> an audience mike or 
> mikes in the other channel. My take is that it
> sounds terrific.  ***I  think
> the version we seeded here 
> last year is from a  lower-generation tape overall
> (and a slightly more
> complete one, containing about 30 
> extra seconds of intro material), but overall I'd
> give this remix the
> edge*** [emphasis added by Leo].  
> 
> Here are the remixer's notes:  'Background:  I got
> this on DAT many years
> ago labeled as SBD 
> (soundboard Reel-to-Reel > DAT.  Upon closer
> examination I found that the
> recording was 
> actually a soundboard-source recording in the left
> channel and a hissy
> audience recording in the 
> right channel. I know this was a popular way of
> mixing live shows at one
> time, but I felt like I could 
> make a better mix in Pro Tools with what I had. 
> 
> Audio Process:  I dumped the 48 k Hertz DAT to Pro
> Tools and copied both
> channels so I could have 
> a L-R pair of each source. I panned the channels at
> 100% and added a slight
> delay to the right channel 
> to simulate a stereo effect. I then applied a
> Lo-pass filter to the
> audience-recording channels to cut hiss.  
> I increased the levels of the soundboard-source
> about +2.5 db, and decreased
> the level of the 
> audience-source about -2.0 db, and then added
> 'fades' at the beginning and
> end.  The end result was 
> bounced to a .1 k Hertz .wav extension file
> formatted cd-r, and then
> converted to FLAC with x-ACT.
> 
> Result: The new mix is much more balanced, but with
> an increased separation
> of the guitars. Listen to 
> the 17-minute(!) 'Marquee Moon' as an example. The
> mix sounds a little
> cleaner now, but the overall 
> sound is still kinda harsh.  I think it's safe to
> say that's just how it
> sounded that night. If anyone wants to 
> compare this to the widely circulated bootlegs of
> this show I'd be
> interested in hearing your impression'."  
> 
> 2) Also: Robin (the incarnation of the 'rock-n'-roll
> nurse in The Dolls and
> Bo Diddley song, 'Pills' ') Dunn 
> wrote: "7.2.78,The Earth Tavern, Portland, aka
> ***Mr. Iinarut's
> remastered*** version.  The  latest 
> greatest version, remastered from tape and
> torrented.  drop your other
> versions and get this.  1 cd.  A+." 
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