Thursday, January 19, 2012

December 29, 2011 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY Sources Review

Phish began their second of four nights at the Garden with a bang, The Sloth > You Enjoy Myself.  While this show didn't quite rise to the heights of the first night, in my opinion, and others, there are still some great moments in this show and it is worth having if just for the Lifeboy, one of my all-time favorite Phish ballads, and the interesting Weekapaug.  I want to thank all the tapers for capturing this evening.  Thanks a lot guys!

Source 1 (hereafter SPC4 source)
Source: Studio Projects C4s (hypers) > Segue Dogstar XLRs > Fostex FR-2LE(24bit/44.1khz)
Location: Sec 2, Row 4, Seat 12, 8' high; PAS, 20cm @ 60*
Transfer: CF Card > .bwf > Audacity (gain/fades/dither) > CDWav > .wav > .flac

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Source 2 (hereafter CCM4v source)
Source: Schoeps CCM4V'S(din)>Lunatec V2>Benchmark AD2K>
Sound Devices 722 (24/48)
Location: OTS/BOB/DFC Section 2, Row 4, Seat 12, 8' High
Transfer: Sound Devices 722>Sound Forge 9.0>CD Wave>flac(16)

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Source 3 (hereafter DPA 4011 source)
Source: DPA 4011 > V3 Digital > R44 (24/96)
Location: OTS Sec.2 Row 3 Seat 14/DIN/8' ft. high
Transfer: SDHC Card > Sound Forge Pro 10.0 (fades, resample iZotope 64-Bit SRC, dither iZotope MBIT+ Dither) > CD Wav (tracking) > TLH > Flac (level 8)

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Source 4 (hereafter TLM 170 source)
Source: Neumann TLM-170 (hypercardoids,) -> Sound Devices 722 (@24/96);
Location: front row of tapers' section dead center
Transfer: FLAC file processing in SoundForge 10.0C (some volume leveling; resample to 44.1 with iZotope 64-Bit SRC set higher than "Highest Quality" setting w/anti-alias filter; 24->16 bit dither using iZotope MBIT+ Dither with Ultra noise shaping, High dither settings); Tracked in CDWav

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Source 6 (hereafter MK41>KC5 source)
Source: Schoeps MK41>KC5>CMC6>Sonosax SX-M2>Apogee Mini-me(aes out,24bit/96khz)>COAX>Edirol R-44
Location: OTS mics were DIN
Transfer: SDHC Card>USB>Macbook Pro>Wave Editor(tracking,fades,add gain,resample(izotope)/dither(mbit+)to 16 bit/44.1k)>XAct(FLAC 8,ffp,fix sbe)

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Source 7 (hereafter MK41>KCY source)  ***24 bit only***
Source: Schoeps MK41 (DINa) > Schoeps KCY > Schoeps VMS-5u > Mytek 192 > Marantz PMD-661 @ 06 kHz 24 bits
Location: OTS: Very close to centered, on stand approx. 10' -
Transfer: SDHC 08 GB Card > Card Reader Slot on Dell XPS m1730 > Sony Sound Forge 10.0

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Phish - "Mike's Song > Chalk Dust Torture > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove" 12/29/11 from Phish on Vimeo.

The recordings this evening, like the prior evening, don't have the great bass tone of some of the better recordings from the summer.  Once again, I suspect this must have been a problem with the sound system.  However, that said, the differences between these six recordings are largely minor.  The very best is not radically different from the very worst.  Thanks a lot guys, you made some great pulls!

The SPC4 source is probably the second best source.  The bass tone is nice, though not quite as defined as the KC5 source, but still better than some of the others.  The levels are good as well.

The CCM4V source is missing some tonality down low and is not quite as bright sounding as the KC5 source either.

The DPA source has relatively low levels, though still decent, and nice bass tone, but not the punch of the KC5 source.  The high-end doesn't sound as nice on this source as the KC5 source either.

The TLM170 source has great bass response, but it borders on boomy.  The high-end isn't as crisp as the MK41>KC5 source and the low-end, while kicking the sub plenty hard, doesn't have the punch of the KC5 source either.

As I have mentioned repeatedly above, the MK41>KC5 source is my pick for best of the evening.  It has nice crisp highs and the low-end is quite good as well.  Definitely an enjoyable recording.

The MK41>KCY source has ridiculously high levels.  Really in your face recording.  The high-end is a bit too bright to my ears, and the low-end has a bit of boominess.

Happy listening!

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

December 28, 2011 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY Sources Review

I want to thank all of you who have waited patiently for the return of the Phish Listening Room.  Like many of you, I eagerly awaited these shows, and at least for this night, was not disappointed.  The Holiday Run, particularly at MSG, is one of fabled lore.  Unfortunately, this run did not live up to the hype.  However, there are some great nuggets from each night and if you only download one concert in its entirety from this run, this is the night to grab.  There are seven sources available for this show.  I want to thank the tapers who recorded this and all of the other nights of the run.  I know how much fun a holiday show is, and I know how challenging it is to get a good recording when people are jazzed out of their minds, screaming, and throwing things.  Given all that, there are some remarkably good recordings here! Thanks again guys!

Source 1 (hereafter SP C4 source)
Source: Studio Projects C4s (hypers) > Segue Dogstar XLRs > Fostex FR-2LE(24bit/44.1khz)
Location: Sec 2, Row 4, Seat 13, 8' high; PAS, 20cm @ 60*
Transfer: CF Card > .bwf > Audacity (gain/fades/dither) > CDWav > .wav > .flac

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Source 2 (hereafter CCM4v source)
Source: Schoeps CCM4V'S(din)>Lunatec V2>Benchmark AD2K>
Sound Devices 722 (24/48)
Location: OTS/BOB/DFC/KFC/ZFC/AARP Section 2, Row 4, Seat 13, 8' High
Transfer: Sound Devices 722>Sound Forge 9.0>CD Wave>flac(16)

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Source 3 (hereafter TLM170 source)
Source: Neumann TLM-170  -> Sound Devices 722 (@24/96)
Location:  hypercardoids, 5th row of tapers' section, about 7 seats left of center
Transfer: FLAC file processing in SoundForge 10.0C (some volume leveling; resample to 44.1 with iZotope 64-Bit SRC set higher than "Highest Quality" setting w/anti-alias filter; 24->16 bit dither using iZotope MBIT+ Dither with Ultra noise shaping, High dither settings; clap removal); Tracked in CDWav

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Source 4 (hereafter MK41>PSP2 source)
Source: Schoeps MK41'S>PSP 2>Tascam DP2(24/44)
Location: OTS/BOB/DFC Section 2, Row 4, Seat 13, 8' High
Transfer: Sound Devices 722>Sound Forge 9.0>CD Wave>flac(16)

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 Source 5 (hereafter MK41>KC5 source) ***Encore Is Patched from MK41>KCY source***
Source: Schoeps MK41>KC5>CMC6>Sonosax SX-M2>Apogee Mini-me(aes out,24bit/96khz)>COAX>Edirol R-44
Location: OTS DIN
Transfer: SDHC Card>USB>Macbook Pro>Wave
Editor(tracking, fades, resample (izotope) / dither (mbit+) to 16 bit/44.1k)>XAct(FLAC 8,ffp,fix sbe)

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Source 6 (hereafter KM184 source)
Source: Neumann km184 > Sound Devices MP-2 > Edirol R-09HR (16/44)
Transfer: WAV > PC > CDWav > FLAC

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Source 7 (hereafter MK41>KCY source) ***24 bit source only***
Source: Schoeps MK41 (DINa) > Schoeps KCY > Schoeps VMS-5u > Mytek 192 > Marantz PMD-661 @ 06 kHz 24 bits
Location: OTS: Slightly LoC, on stand approx. 10' -
Transfer: SDHC 16 GB Card > Card Reader Slot on Dell XPS m1730 > Sony Sound Forge 10.0

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Phish - "Contact" > "Sample In A Jar" 12/28/11 from Phish on Vimeo.

The SPC4 source is probably the second best source available.  Like all the sources, the low-end isn't as well defined as it was on the best tapes from the summer.  Given that all the recordings suffered from this, I must presume that the room didn't have the best bass definition.  The low-end is quite punchy, it is just a tad less defined than the MK41>KC5 source.  Given that the encore of the KC5 source is patched from the KCY source, you might want to grab the encores from this source for the best possible source.

The CCM4v source gets the bronze medal from me for this evening.  The low-end has a nice kick, but is not quite as defined as the SPC4 or the MK41>KC5 source.  Notice about 18 seconds in on Carini, when Mike is playing the up and down lick.  The notes aren't as well defined as on the two superior sources.  Overall, though, nice levels and good recording.

The TLM170 source has kind of a hollow sound on the high-end and the bass isn't as well defined and only seems to really kick at the lowest frequencies.

The MK41>PSP2 source has relatively low levels, decent separation, but again lacks great definition down low and doesn't kick the sub very well at all.

The MK41>KC5 source is my pick for the best of the evening.  While it doesn't have the great definition of some of best sources from the summer tour, it has the best of this evening.  It was definitely close and I had to check between this one, the CCM4's and the SPC4's repeatedly.  Because this source uses a patch for the encores, I would suggest downloading the encores from the SPC4 source to get the best possible combination.

The KM184 source is almost devoid of bass response.  Definitely pass on this source.

The MK41>KCY source has relatively low bass response and sounds kind of thin.

Happy listening!