Author Topic: Breakfast 2008-06-27: The Field; Bridgeport, CT *SBD Matrix* (FLAC24)  (Read 910 times)

ChrisF

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NOTE: This is the 24bit version, if you are burning to audio cd or do not know what 24 bit audio is you probably need the 16 bit version.

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The Breakfast
The Field - Bridgeport, CT
06/27/08
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Taper:   Chris FitzPatrick (cdfitzpatrick@comcast.net)
Source:  Soundboard + R0DE NT3s > Edirol UA-5 (W-MOD) >
         PDAudio/iPAQ hx2795b >  Gidluck Mastering\'s Live24~96 >
         24bit/44.1 kHz WAV; Mastered in Pro Tools 7.4; Tracks
         split in CD Wave; FLAC v1.1.2a
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DISC ONE
Set I
01  -  Intro
02  -  Metropolis
03  -  Jam >
04  -  The Sound >
05  -  See The Light*
06  -  Jam >
07  -  Taboo Or Not Taboot

DISC TWO
Set II
01  -  Intro
02  -  Tunage
03  -  Infrequently Asked Questions
04  -  Rufus** >
05  -  The Price Is Right Theme

 * inverted.
** with bass solo.

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Breakfast 2008-06-27: The Field; Bridgeport, CT *SBD Matrix* (FLAC24)
« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2008, 09:21:46 pm »
Thanks chris,  The sound is great in 24bit/44.1k.  nice job mixing on the fly with no monitor!!

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Breakfast 2008-06-27: The Field; Bridgeport, CT *SBD Matrix* (FLAC24)
« Reply #2 on: June 29, 2008, 10:16:31 pm »
Quote from: mvallo;194653
Thanks chris,  The sound is great in 24bit/44.1k.  nice job mixing on the fly with no monitor!!

thanks matt.

i didnt have the output of the L3 quite as high for the 24bit version as i did for the 16bit. before even bringing it into protools the levels were really good and i barely needed any EQ with the L3, so i decided to release a 24 bit version of this show, for the 16bit version i cranked them higher to get more out of the lower bit depth. i\'m not necessarily going to post 24 bit all the time, but this might be a good recording to compare 24bit vs 16bit
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