Grateful Dead
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Stadium
Oakland, CA
October 9, 1976
DTS-Audio-CD 5.1 Mix
Disc 1 - Set 2
01 [00:23] Hitchcock Theme Tuning
02 [04:31] St. Stephen >
03 [11:34] Not Fade Away >
04 [01:12] St. Stephen >
05 [05:00] Help On The Way >
06 [06:00] Slipknot >
07 [03:37] Drums >
08 [07:04] Samson And Delilah >
09 [06:49] Slipknot >
10 [12:47] Franklin's Tower >
11 [04:45] One More Saturday Night
Encore
12 [06:11] U.S. Blues
TT [69:56]
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Source Info
SBD
SBD > RM > Dat>Sonic Solutions > CD > EAC > SHN
Converted to SHN By Charlie Miller
charliemiller87@earthlink.net
AUD
Unknown aud > ? > DAT
Transfer: 48k DAT clone> Sony PCM-R300 > RMEdigi96/8PAD > Cool Edit(
rec,edits,48>44 with anti alias filter) > CDWav (splits)> mkw > shn
SHNtool used verify track boundaries prior to wav>shn
Transfer by Marc Pujol 5/15/2002
Cool Edit and Tracking by mvernon54@attbi.com
Source DAT from Dave Minor
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Tech Notes
SHNs were decoded to wave. Wavmerge was used to reassemble
the tracks back to 1 long wave. CEP2.0 was used to align &
synch both of the sources. SF8.0 was used for the EQ setting
pre mixdown. Surcode CD Pro DTS was used to encode to DTS.
- Mixed by dan@am-dig.com
- FLAC conversion done 15-JUNE-2007
- Artwork at 300dpi by dan@am-dig.com
- For best results print at the highest resolution onto glossy
photo paper. Design for use in a clear single jewel case.
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DTS-Audio-CD Info
Front
Left Channel SBD
Right Channel SBD
Center
Mono Mix -5db SBD DEQ'd
Surround
Left Channel AUD+SBD Matrix
(AUD 20Hz to 8kHz + SBD 8kHz to 20kHz)
Right Channel AUD+SBD Matrix
(AUD 20Hz to 8kHz + SBD 8kHz to 20kHz)
Sub/LFE
Mono Mix -5db SBD DEQ'd
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Notes
Set 2 only. Set one circulates incomplete so I didn't bother.
What we have is short but very sweet. I always thought of this
set as the "most perfect Dead set ever played". The set list is
genious, the transistions effortless and the playing inspired.
d1t01 "Hitchcock Theme Tuning" was missing from the AUD source.
This was patched was created with the SBD matrixed with a repeating
crowd cheer. This patch came out smooth and natural and is very
likely completely undetectable.
d1t07 "Drums" is almost completely missing from the AUD source.
This was patched was created with the SBD matrixed with a repeating
crowd cheer. Mostly undetectable and not to distracting.
d1t10 "Franklin's Tower" the very end is cut on the AUD source.
This was patched was created with the SBD matrixed with a repeating
crowd cheer. This patch came out smooth and natural and is very
likely completely undetectable.
d1t11 "One More Saturday Night" the very end is cut on the AUD source.
This was patched was created with the SBD matrixed with a repeating
crowd cheer. This patch came out smooth and natural and is very
likely completely undetectable.
d1t12 "U.S. Blues" The crowd cheer btwn the last song and the encore
was missing on both the SBD and AUD sources. Crossfades were added
to both sources to keep things flowing smooth and natural. This is
is undetectable other than the fact that it sounds like there was
an extremely short break for the encore.
There was very little audio above 8kHz. So I did a matrix mix just
the high frequencies of the SBD. I DEQ'd the AUD and cut all
frequencies above 8kHz. I also DEQ'd the SBD and cut all frequencies
below 8kHz. Then I mixed the 2 sources at a 100/100 ration. Basically
the SBD fills in the missing top shelf of the AUD source. This came
out extremely well and left the AUD source in the rear channel with
a full frequency range without really changing the sound and feel for
what is a very nice AUD recording.
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More On DTS
Today's audio standards are moving towards multi-channel sound
like DTS, Dolby Digital and DVD-Audio. While the Audio-CD
standard (Red Book) hasn't changed to accommodate these new
sound formats, it is still possible to go around the
specification and to put a 5.1 surround recording on a
regular Audio-CD. To play a DTS-Audio-CD you must connect
your DVD/CD player via a digital cable (optical or coaxial)
to your DTS Dolby-Digital receiver. It is not 100% sure that
your receiver will recognize a DTS-Audio-CD, so the first
time you're trying to playback a DTS-Audio-CD you must do
a test to determine if it can. Begin with the volume very
low, start the disc and rise the volume gradually. NEVER
listen to a DTS-Audio-CD through the analogue audio outputs
of your CD/DVD player.
Burning Instructions
Burn them the absolute same way as you would burn any normal
Audio-CD from FLAC files.
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Additional Formats
This show is available in the following formats:
1. The SBD and AUD sources listed above.
2. CD-Audio SBD+AUD Matrix Mix at 16/44
3. CD-Audio 5.1 Surround Sound DTS-Audio-CD at 16/44
4. DVD-Audio SBD+AUD Matrix Mix at 24/48
5. DVD-Audio 5.1 Surround Sound at 16/44
(6 Channel x 16/44 - MLP Encoded)
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