Dave Matthews Band July 14, 2010 Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain Scranton, PA Taper: Rockinman Location: Behind soundboard,slightly left of center,mics DINA 90 config, stand at 13 feet Source: AKg460mods/ck63(hyper caps)>Edirol UA5(Wmod)>M-Audio Microtrack II (24/48kHz) Transfer: Microtrack II->USB->PC Conversion: 24/48kHz wav->Soundforge 8.0,No normalization, L3 Waves Volume Maximizer applied->CD Wave Editor->Flac Frontend(level 5)>Foobar 2000 for tagging ************************************************************************* ***** DO NOT ENCODE THIS SHOW TO LOSSY FORMATS EXCEPT FOR PERSONAL USE*** ****** DO NOT SELL OR DISTRIBUTE FOR PROFIT****************************** ************************************************************************* ******This is a 24 bit file set******** ******Not intended for cd************** ******A 16 bit version exists********** Disc 1 01. Intro 02. The Stone (Can't Help Falling in Love interpolation)-> 03. Warehouse (Traditional version, Salsa jam) 04. Grace Is Gone (Hoedown outro) 05. Seven 06. You Might Die Trying 07. Tripping Billies 08. Cry Freedom 09. Lying in the Hands of God 10. Gravedigger 11. One Sweet World (Instrumental intro) 12. Improv Jam 13. Pantala Naga Pampa-> 14. Rapunzel 15. Why I Am 16. Busted Stuff 17. #41 18. Shake Me Like a Monkey 19. Two Step (Time Bomb intro) 20. Encore Break Encore (Digging a Ditch tease)-> 21. You & Me 22. So Damn Lucky (Thank You outro) Thanks to Paul C. for the tickets and especially to Jerry and Frank V. for the ride up to the venue Compiled by Tom Gambichler on July 15, 2010 Reconversion notes: Original source was converted as 16 bit/48kHz due incorrect setting on L3 Waves Volume Maximizer which was set to 16 bit therefore a smaller than normal total flac file size. Reconverted source from original 24/48 wav file and applied L3 Waves at 24 bit setting. Resplit files in cd wav editor and assigned new flac fingerprints. Thanks to Crumbo, Scott Brown and Smokin Joe for their help in determining why the flac file size was not its normal size. Turns out it was my doing. Recompiled and reconverted by Tom Gambichler on January 26, 2011