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Notes: | Soundboard > Benchmark AD2K > Digigram VX-Pocket V2 > Sound Forge 5.0 > 24bit/48k PCM.WAV > Sony Vaio PCG-C1VSX/K | |||||
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Notes: | Yonder Mountain String Band 3.29.2002 Mississippi Nights - St. Louis,MO (1) Casey Driessen - Fiddle (2) Tim O'Brien - Fiddle, Mandolin*, Vocals** -DISC/SET ONE- (61:48) 01 Introduction 02 Raleigh & Spencer 03 Free To Run 04 Forty Miles From Denver 05 Easy As Pie 06 The Pride Of Alabama 07 Eli Renfro 08 Life's Too Short 09 Crooked Hitch 10 Mother's Only Son (1) 11 Crazy Train (1) -DISC/SET TWO- (77:37) 01 Introduction 02 Old Plank Road (1,2*) 03 Yes She Do (1,2) 04 You Must've Had Your Reasons (1,2) 05 Lost John (1,2**) 06 Blue Night (1,2**) 07 Goin' Across The Sea (1,2**) 08 Traffic Jam > (1,2) 09 Jesus On The Mainline > (1,2) 10 Elzik's Farewell > (1,2) 11 Whipping Post > (1,2) 12 Traffic Jam (1,2) (E) 13 Dim Lights Thick Smoke (1,2) 14 Twenty Eyes (1) ---Recording: NashPhil & Todd Barnidge--- Set One: Soundboard > Benchmark AD2K > Tascam DA-P1 > 16bit/48k DAT Set Two: Soundboard > Benchmark AD2K > Digigram VX-Pocket V2 > Sound Forge 5.0 > 24bit/48k PCM.WAV > Sony Vaio PCG-C1VSX/K ---Mastering/Notes: NashPhil--- 24bit/48k PCM.WAV and 48k DAT > 16bit/44.1k > CDR Resampled, dithered, & edited using Sonic Foundry Sound Forge 5.0 ------ This is a nice opportunity for comparison between 24bit and 16bit recordings. I messed up my recording of Set One, but Todd graciously provided me with a clone from his master. Both sources are using the same SBD > AD2K, one feeding my laptop at 24/48 and the second output feeding Todd's DAP1 at 16/48 using 16NS3 setting. The main difference being that I resampled and dithered in post using Soundforge, and the DAT source was resampled/dithered live with AD2K. All that mumbo jumbo and the difference will not be very noticable at 16bit/44.1k, however the real difference lies in the 24 bit recordings themselves, which are a dramatic improvement over the DAT source. Some SBD pops are present during first few songs of Set 1. Sounds like it's from Ben's Bass. This was the best of the 4 show run they did with Tim O'Brien For more info on guests, please visit www.timobrien.net www.caseydriessen.com and you can always check out www.nashphil.com | |||||
Chris W. (0/0) | CDR / 2 | View | ||||
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marvin (0/0) | / 0 | View | ||||
Grateful Dad (0/5) | SHN / 2 | View | 9295 | |||
Andy Gonzalez (0/0) | 2wav/2shn / 2 | A+ | View | Soundboard>Benchmark AD2K+>Digigram VX-Pocket V2>Sound Forge 5.0>24bit/48k PCM.WAV... | ||
Mark (0/5) | SHN / 2 | View | Soundboard > Benchmark AD2K >Digigram VX-Pocket V2 > Sound Forge 5.0 >24bit/48k... | |||
Notes: | (1) Casey Driessen - Fiddle (2) Tim O'Brien - Fiddle, Mandolin*, Vocals** Set One: Soundboard > Benchmark AD2K > Tascam DA-P1 > 16bit/48k DAT This is a nice opportunity for comparison between 24 bit and 16 bit recordings. I messed up my recording of Set One, but Todd graciously provided me with a clone from his master. Both sources are using the same SBD > AD2K, one feeding my laptop at 24/48 and the second output feeding Todd's DAP1 at 16/48 using 16NS3 setting. The main difference being that I resampled and dithered in post using Soundforge, and the DAT source was resampled/dithered live with AD2K. All that mumbo jumbo and the difference will not be very noticable at 16bit/44.1k, however the real difference lies in the 24 bit recordings themselves, which are a dramatic improvement over the DAT source. |