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User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
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Ledhed (3/5) | CDR / 3 | View | AUD | |||
Notes: | LED ASHTRAY (SILVER RARITIES) | |||||
Rich (3/5) | CDR / 3 | A | View | |||
Notes: | "Rampaging Cajun" Empress Valley | |||||
Fred (3/5) | CDR / 3 | View | ||||
To0L (3/5) | FLAC / 3 | View | SBD | |||
Notes: | Title: "Rampaging Cajun" | |||||
EFC1878 (3/0) | CDR/FLAC / 3 | A | A | View | ||
Notes: | Rampaging Cajun EVSD. Phenomenal sound. | |||||
Alex Shapiro (3/5) | CDR / 3 | View | soundboard | |||
Bob Yuhas (3/0) | cdr / 3 | View | ||||
Notes: | LED ASTRAY | |||||
weedwacker (3/0) | .flac / 0 | View | aud | |||
Notes: | Freeze (Tarantura) | |||||
J (3/5) | / 2 | View | ||||
J (3/5) | / 3 | View | ||||
Steve Halliday (3/0) | / 0 | View | ||||
dr (3/5) | flac / 0 | View | ||||
Notes: | Title: Freeze Label: Tarantura Audience Recording Slivers>CDR>EAC>FLAC | |||||
keith (3/5) | CDr / 3 | View | AUD | |||
Notes: | The Battle of Baton Rouge, EVSD | |||||
Josh Cooperman (3/3.8) | CDR / 3 | A | View | |||
Walter George (3/5) | CD-R / 3 | A | View | |||
Oscar (3/0) | / 0 | View | ||||
Simon C (3/0) | CDr / 3 | B+ | View | |||
Notes: | "Live on the Bayou" | |||||
chris (3/3) | CD / 2 | A- | View | AUD | ||
Notes: | THIS IS A SEMI DISTANT SOUNDING AUDIENCE RECORDING BUT A GOOD SHOW | |||||
Zach Mastren (3/5) | CD-R / 3 | View | Stereo-Audience Master>Cass | |||
robert naylor (3/3) | CD / 3 | A- | View | AUD>?>CDR>MD | ||
robert naylor (3/3) | CD / 3 | A- | View | AUD>?>CDR>MD | ||
George Kenney (3/0) | CDR / 3 | A | View | |||
Joe Blow From Idaho (2/0) | shn / 0 | View | ||||
Dave (2/3) | / 3 | A- | View | |||
Eric H. (2/5) | CDR / 3 | A- | View | |||
itooktoomuch (2/0) | FLAC / 3 | View | UNK AUD C(M) > C(?) > CDR(?) > EAC > wav > flac | |||
Mike Langen (2/4.9) | cdr / 3 | A | View | sbrd + aud mtrx | ||
Notes: | Led Zeppelin 1975.02.28 Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA Louisiana State University SBD Lineage: Silver > EAC > FLAC 8 (Uploaded by Amduscia at R-O) Rampaging Cajun (EVSD) AUD Lineage: Silver > EAC > CDR > EAC > FLAC The Battle of Baton Rouge (EVSD) Setlist: 101 Rock And Roll 102 Sick Again 103 Over The Hills And Far Away 104 In My Time Of Dying 105 The Song Remains The Same 106 The Rain Song 107 Kashmir 201 No Quarter 202 Trampled Underfoot 203 Moby Dick 301 Dazed And Confused 302 Stairway To Heaven 303 Whole Lotta Love 304 Black Dog Not a traditional matrix in the sense of blending the soundboard with the audience sources throughout the entire track, I only blended in the audience source where there was prominent applause from the crowd, or where I thought the sound benefited from a matrix. The soundboard sounded so good on it's own that I thought a traditional matrix, unless carefully done, would only take away from the soundboard, not add to it. For the most part there was already such a good balance to the soundboard source on it's own, so for me it just wasn't worth it to mix it all the way through, I experimented early on, but I just didn't like my results. I carefully applied noise reduction on "CD's 2 & 3" to remove some light hiss during the quiet sections (it appeared to already be done to "CD1") and then I added a slight reverb to the soundboard source to "warm" the sound just a bit. I also added the ending applause of Kashmir and the introduction to No Quarter from the audience source that was missing from the soundboard source. I then EQ'd the final "mix", reducing frequencies around 50hz to take away just a little of the "boom" of the bass. I then boosted the frequencies around 10,000hz to give the drums a little more sharpness, as well as a few more adjustments on certain tracks. All Edits were done in Adobe Audition 3.0 I worked on Rock & Roll to try and reduce the overloaded sound that comes in briefly on the soundboard..... I think it sounds a little better now. I also worked on Sick Again where the guitar/band seems to fade a bit in the mix leaving Plant out in front briefly, I think it's improved somewhat, but it still could be better. I hope you all enjoy this, I have. Thanks to Led Zepelin and thanks to the Tapers. - Liriodendron | |||||
aphextwin (2/0) | FLAC / 3 | View | Stereo-Audience Master>Cass | |||
Franck (2/5) | CDR/FLAC / 3 | A+ | View | SBD/AUD SBD Lineage: Silver > EAC > FLAC 8 Rampaging Cajun (EVSD) AUD Lineage: Silver... | ||
Notes: | Matrix!!! Notes from - Liriodendron - Not a traditional matrix in the sense of blending the soundboard with the audience sources throughout the entire track, I only blended in the audience source where there was prominent applause from the crowd, or where I thought the sound benefited from a matrix. The soundboard sounded so good on it's own that I thought a traditional matrix, unless carefully done, would only take away from the soundboard, not add to it. For the most part there was already such a good balance to the soundboard source on it's own, so for me it just wasn't worth it to mix it all the way through, I experimented early on, but I just didn't like my results. I carefully applied noise reduction on "CD's 2 & 3" to remove some light hiss during the quiet sections (it appeared to already be done to "CD1") and then I added a slight reverb to the soundboard source to "warm" the sound just a bit. I also added the ending applause of Kashmir and the introduction to No Quarter from the audience source that was missing from the soundboard source. I then EQ'd the final "mix", reducing frequencies around 50hz to take away just a little of the "boom" of the bass. I then boosted the frequencies around 10,000hz to give the drums a little more sharpness, as well as a few more adjustments on certain tracks. All Edits were done in Adobe Audition 3.0 I worked on Rock & Roll to try and reduce the overloaded sound that comes in briefly on the soundboard.....I think it sounds a little better now. I also worked on Sick Again where the guitar/band seems to fade a bit in the mix leaving Plant out in front briefly, I think it's improved somewhat, but it still could be better. I hope you all enjoy this, I have. Thanks to Led Zeppelin and thanks to the Tapers. | |||||
Erick (2/3) | FLAC / 3 | B- | View |