Post subject: Pearl Jam - Den Haag - 02/03/1992 - BSR Remaster
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 5:41 am
Banned from the Pit
Joined: Sun Nov 11, 2007 10:17 pm Posts: 86
Hi guys, sorry for the delay on this one!! At this time i've decided to share the Flac files while i continue working on the Audio DVD version. As soon as thats ready i'll start offering it up.
So here are the normal Flac files in all there glory. To me this show just outstanding now and has a lot more depth to it. A big thanks to Bob for all his work in the studio on this one. Below are the details of what was done to the recording. Enjoy it for what it is, share it around and please let me know your feedback. I'm looking forward to getting a few more remasters out there.
Step 1: Apply parametric EQ 210hz .875 Q +2.9db, 961hz 2.0 Q –3.9db, 2610hz 1.19 Q +3.1db This took out some of the hollowness and flattened the spectrum. For pre mastering.
Step 2: Do a frequency split to extract vocals, split at 400hz low 1400hz high. Apply Studio reverb plug in. Medium Hall 20ms. first delay, 1000ms reflection delay, 100% stereo width, 60% wet effect folded back in. This was used to fatten and warm the vocals. Sonically you can’t hear the delay as I only put in 60% of the processed signal against the original.
Step 3: The vocal track was then mixed into the pre mastered full track at 100%
Step 4: Multiband compressor. This is used in a fashion to not remove the dynamics, but just to get the levels up and really fatten the sound. The process was more of a soft limiter as the thresholds were set very high. Crosspoints: 246hz, 1257hz, 7573hz Band 1 thresh. –9.5db, gain +5.2db, ratio 2.1:1 Band 2 thresh –11.4db, gain +1.9db, ratio 2.3:1 Band 3 thresh –12.0db, gain –2.0db, ratio 2.3:1 Band 4 thresh –10.0db, gain –3.7db, ration 1.8:1
Step 5: Aural exciter added to give some sparkle Applied at 2033hz center with 0.6Q with 17.9% and widening at 16.3%
Step 6: Apply subsonic fft filter to remove rumble 100hz with 9db per octave roll off
Step 7: Track with CDWave
Step 8: Load files to harmonic balancer for final wav shaping and minimize strong and weak frequencies.
Post subject: Re: Pearl Jam - Den Haag - 02/03/1992 - BSR Remaster
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 8:06 pm
Master of Meh
Joined: Fri May 19, 2006 11:00 pm Posts: 13226 Location: Adelaide, AUS
Sounds as if it'll be great, I'm downloading now.
If your mate is looking for suggestions, I'd ask he take a look at 1995.11.01 & 1998.07.23 - both soundboard shows but could really benefit from some choice remastering.
Post subject: Re: Pearl Jam - Den Haag - 02/03/1992 - BSR Remaster
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 3:50 pm
RM Honored Artworker
Joined: Thu Jan 05, 2006 10:41 am Posts: 1902 Location: Vranov, Slovakia > Berlin > Open'er Gdynia > Pohoda Festival, Slovakia Gender: Male
I cant think of a justifiable reason I havent heard/seen Den Haag before buut when I compare "saying no" with the version I have heard before, the remaster is just great, especially the vocals and guitars.
100 thanks, Ben. Now we can finally set up the 100 shows B+P Today I have found a great deal on 25 disc spindles here in town..
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