10-21-1972

Vanderbilt University

Nashville, Tennessee

Obviously, the recording here is only a part of the second set. The entire setlist is available, but the complete recording is not on Archive.

Recording info
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Identifier:
gd1972-10-21.122342.sbd-pset2.rbbert.dan-fix.flac16
Source:
SBD -> Master Reel -> Dat -> CD -> DC8; Reworked version of shnID 94453
Notes:
Revision by Dan McDonald, Sept-Oct, 2012. Diamond Cut Forensics 8 was used to rearrange the audio. I used the spectral filter for equalization in several different ways.The main goal was to lower the prominence of the bass. Most of the bass was in the right channel, so that was just a reworking of the sonic profile for the left channel. Sometimes, the bass was in both channels. In those instances I either left it alone or lowered it (depending on what was going on at the time). Along the way I boosted the highs considerably in both channels. You should be able to hear quite a bit of difference. Booting highs lead to some increases in noise. I decided not to use any noise reduction because the drums/cymbals were so low that their signal was about equivalent to the noise level at some points. In this version, you will notice the noise more between songs and when the songs are relatively quiet, but you’ll also be able to hear the drums, guitars and vocals more prominently. I don’t specify all the things I did because there were too many changes. I left the space (tape cut or tape flip in the original) as it was in the source I used. There’s enough hiss that either the lineage is wrong or the signal was recorded at very low levels in the original.
Description:
Set 2 He’s Gone, Greatest Story Ever Told, Bird Song, Truckin’-> The Other One-> Morning Dew
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Transferrer:
Dan McDonald
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00:00
1
He’s Gone
13:42
2
Greatest Story Ever Told
04:13
3
Bird Song
12:01
4
Truckin’ ->
11:30
5
The Other One ->
18:13
6
Morning Dew
12:07
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