sabato 2 novembre 2024

The Faces - 1970-11-02 - Dania, FL (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

The Faces
Pirate's World
Dania, Florida
November 2, 1970

Goody Pitch Corrected, Spliced Edition

Stereo Soundboard

Silver CD > CDR > xAct > FLAC > 

Goody's additional lineage:
dBpoweramp (WAV) > Audition (Corrected DC offset; Corrected pitch - various amounts; Split newly created track, "01 Introduction" from "02 You're My Girl", Patched Track 10 ending from alternate "T" source) > Trader's Little Helper (FLAC Level 8, ffp)

Lineage for patch segment, Track 10 (the alternate "T" source):
Reel To Reel Master>DAT(16 bit/48kHz)>DAT(16bit/48kHz)>
DAT(16bit/48kHz)>WAV(16 bit/48kHz)>FLAC(16 bit/48kHz) > 

Goody's additional lineage, Track 10:
dBpoweramp (WAV) > Audition (Extracted track segment for patch; Amplified +6dB; Converted Sample type to 16 bit/44.1kHz)

01 Introduction
02 You're My Girl
03 I Want to be Loved
04 Maybe I'm Amazed
05 Country Comforts
06 Flying
07 Cut Across Shorty
08 Plynth/An Old Raincoat/Gasoline Alley
09 It's All Over Now
10 Feel So Good (patched)

Bonus (for those who may prefer the unpatched track)
10 Feel So Good (unpatched)

Pitch of Tracks 01 to 08 were approx. 37 cents sharp.
Track 09 was OK.
Track 10 was OK until approximately 4:00 to the end, during which time it slowed down/went approximately 33 cents flat. It's been corrected here. The final 50 seconds were patched from the alternate "T" source at 6:18.31, after converting the sample rate from 48kHz to 44.1kHz and matching the volume. This last track is still incomplete and cuts off, but it is more complete than the unpatched source for the remaster.

I've also included the unpatched track with my pitch corrections with this edition.

I believe that the source of the set I corrected and the "T" source are ultimately the same - they're both soundboards. In fact, some of the same flaws can be heard in each; e.g. - a dip in volume in both at the same places in "You're My Girl", etc. However, the set I used as the source for this edition doesn't mention "T" at all in its original text, which I've retained and updated here with my documentation and comments. But that alteration already existed and was the version I worked on for this corrected remaster. Tracking was different in each set, however that's not unusual. And "T"'s lineage has several digital copies to DAT, so we may assume that there was another line of copies made from which this source derived when it was posted originally. Despite its more detailed lineage, "T"s torrent is also mostly at an incorrect speed/pitch, even more so than the source of this one was - I found the offset of his to be different than the offset of the source of this one by several cents. Therefore, I believe I haven't gone against "T"s wishes not to remaster his torrents.

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