201703/04
2017
Sources
Taper: Tim Burke
2:52:43
Taper:
Tim Burke
SHNID:
moe2017-03-04.mk41.burke.flac24
Source:
24 bit: Schoeps MK41 > Nbox active cables > Naiant PFA > Sound Devices 722
Taper Notes:
View Notesmoe. March 4, 2017 (Saturday) F Shed at the Market 2100 Park Street Syracuse, NY Taper: Tim Burke Source: Schoeps MK41 > Nbox active cables > Naiant PFA > Sound Devices 722 @ 24/48 wav Location: Inside the soundboard cage, ~5' left of center, ~50' from the stage lip, ~8' high on stand Mic Config: 17 cm, 90° (DINa Schoeps Kwon bar) Transfer: 722 > 24/48 wav > CF to SD adapter > SD card > Lenovo ThinkPad T500 > WaveLab * > 24/48 wav > CD Wave v1.93.3 > TLH v2.7.0 (build 172) > FLAC v1.3.2, level 8 > Live Show Tagger via Foobar2000 v1.3.4 * Steinberg WaveLab v6.10 (build 340): dB increase to both channels (-.50 peaks) via the "change level" command All DSP performed by Tim Burke (upstatetaper@gmail.com). Released into circulation on March 12, 2017. A Team Dirty South Recording. Notes: The first show of the 2017 Spring Tour. * Funky Reuben was last performed on 9.25.2015 at the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC. The third performance of Baba O'Riley. The debut was 3.29.2008 at the Lakewood Theater in Dallas, TX and the second was on 5.29.2016 at Summer Camp in Chillicothe, IL. # Baba O'Riley is with Nick Piccininni (Floodwood) on fiddle. Floodwood played the official aftershow at the Westcott Theater. Thanks to Brian Burke for the clamp space. Brian, I and the band's rig were the only recordists. DPA UA0896 windscreens were used on the microphones. moe. was inducted into the Syracuse Area Music Awards (SAMMYs) Hall of Fame on Thursday, 3.2.2017. They performed three songs (Tailspin, Spine Of A Dog > Buster) at the SAMMYs award ceremony on Friday, 3.3.2017 at the Palace Theatre in Syracuse, NY. Personnel: Al Schnier - guitar, keyboards, vocals Chuck Garvey - guitar, vocals Rob Derhak - bass guitar, vocals Vinnie Amico - drums Jim Loughlin - percussion
Taper: Tim Burke
2:52:43
Taper:
Tim Burke
SHNID:
moe2017-03-04.mk41.burke.flac16
Source:
16 bit: Schoeps MK41 > Nbox active cables > Naiant PFA > Sound Devices 722
Taper Notes:
View Notesmoe. March 4, 2017 (Saturday) F Shed at the Market 2100 Park Street Syracuse, NY Taper: Tim Burke Source: Schoeps MK41 > Nbox active cables > Naiant PFA > Sound Devices 722 @ 24/48 wav Location: Inside the soundboard cage, ~5' left of center, ~50' from the stage lip, ~8' high on stand Mic Config: 17 cm, 90° (DINa Schoeps Kwon bar) Transfer: 722 > 24/48 wav > CF to SD adapter > SD card > Lenovo ThinkPad T500 > WaveLab * > 16/44.1 wav > CD Wave v1.93.3 > TLH v2.7.0 (build 172), sector boundaries aligned using "fix" setting > FLAC v1.3.2, level 8 > Live Show Tagger via Foobar2000 v1.3.4 * Steinberg WaveLab v6.10 (build 340): dB increase to both channels (-.50 peaks) via the "change level" command, resample with Crystal ReSampler at ultra quality, dither with MegaBitMax, iZotope Ozone 5, medium noise shaping, normal dither amount All DSP performed by Tim Burke (upstatetaper@gmail.com). Released into circulation on March 12, 2017. A Team Dirty South Recording. Notes: The first show of the 2017 Spring Tour. * Funky Reuben was last performed on 9.25.2015 at the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC. The third performance of Baba O'Riley. The debut was 3.29.2008 at the Lakewood Theater in Dallas, TX and the second was on 5.29.2016 at Summer Camp in Chillicothe, IL. # Baba O'Riley is with Nick Piccininni (Floodwood) on fiddle. Floodwood played the official aftershow at the Westcott Theater. Thanks to Brian Burke for the clamp space. Brian, I and the band's rig were the only recordists. DPA UA0896 windscreens were used on the microphones. moe. was inducted into the Syracuse Area Music Awards (SAMMYs) Hall of Fame on Thursday, 3.2.2017. They performed three songs (Tailspin, Spine Of A Dog > Buster) at the SAMMYs award ceremony on Friday, 3.3.2017 at the Palace Theatre in Syracuse, NY. Personnel: Al Schnier - guitar, keyboards, vocals Chuck Garvey - guitar, vocals Rob Derhak - bass guitar, vocals Vinnie Amico - drums Jim Loughlin - percussion