Stereolab
10-16-1993
7th Entry - Minneapolis, MN
Media Type:
FLAC
Source:
SBD mix or Stage Mics --> MD[see notes]
Set 1:
Disk 1 [57:25]
01. [04:05] Tone Burst
02. [01:59] Keyboard Jam
03. [03:36] French Disko
04. [01:42] Space Age Bachelor Pad Music
05. [12:25] Jenny Ondioline
06. [03:10] Ronco Symphony
07. [01:26] Crest
08. [04:24] John Cage Bubblegum
09. [01:01] Lo Boob Oscillator
10. [03:34] Orgiastic
11. [04:04] Golden Ball
12. [03:43] The Seeming and the Meaning
01. [04:05] Tone Burst
02. [01:59] Keyboard Jam
03. [03:36] French Disko
04. [01:42] Space Age Bachelor Pad Music
05. [12:25] Jenny Ondioline
06. [03:10] Ronco Symphony
07. [01:26] Crest
08. [04:24] John Cage Bubblegum
09. [01:01] Lo Boob Oscillator
10. [03:34] Orgiastic
11. [04:04] Golden Ball
12. [03:43] The Seeming and the Meaning
Show Notes:
The source cd's had numerous single point digital errors that resulted in audio pops.
I wrote a C++ program to read the wav files, look for these digital errors and then replce the offending
sample with a polynomial interpolation of the adjacent samples. This produced a listenable recording. There were probably > 25,000 samples fixed with this method.
The recording is digital in origin but rather sharp frequency cutoff around 15-16 khz so I'm thinking a MD was used
I wrote a C++ program to read the wav files, look for these digital errors and then replce the offending
sample with a polynomial interpolation of the adjacent samples. This produced a listenable recording. There were probably > 25,000 samples fixed with this method.
The recording is digital in origin but rather sharp frequency cutoff around 15-16 khz so I'm thinking a MD was used