Pink Floyd - Chicago, low gen (Stratcat58-Neonknight) (24-96)
 
Album info
 
Recording Date  : 27-10-1971
     
Length  : 148:09
Format  : FLAC
Track List
 
01 The Embryo 14:48
02 Fat Old Sun 16:10
03 Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 13:52
04 Tuning up and Atom Heart Mother excerpt 02:14
05 Incomplete tuning up and complete Atom Heart Mother 21:06
06 One Of These Days 11:17
07 Careful With That Axe, Eugene 11:20
08 Cymbaline excerpt 03:25
09 Cymbaline 12:16
10 Tuning up 00:48
11 Echoes 25:19
12 A Saucerful Of Secrets 15:34

Notes
Pink Floyd 1971-10-27 Chicago, low gen stratcat58 tapes (24bit/96kHz)

Pink Floyd
Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, IL, USA
27 October 1971

Lineage: Maxell XLII 90 and 60 cassettes (1985-6) > Technics RS-B565 > Focusrite Saffire Pro 14 > Reaper v4.76 > FLAC (24bit/96kHz)

01 The Embryo
02 Fat Old Sun
03 Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
04 Tuning up and Atom Heart Mother excerpt
05 Incomplete tuning up and complete Atom Heart Mother
06 One Of These Days
07 Careful With That Axe, Eugene
08 Cymbaline excerpt
09 Cymbaline
10 Tuning up
11 Echoes
12 A Saucerful Of Secrets

Total running time 2 hours 28 mins 6 secs (includes some repeated music)

These stratcat58 tapes, which could be 2nd gen, suffer with major speed problems, from severe shifts to subtler sways and slides, which are probably present on the master. Every track has some fluctuation and by the end it is really fast. Correcting these problems would be a time consuming process. If somebody would take the challenge on this is a nice recording considering its age.

You probably already have Beechwoods' 2015 transfer of stratcat58's cassettes. I believe that my copy generally has a fuller low end and subtly more crisp high end e.g. if you follow Nick's cymbals and hi-hat. I also feel that I can hear more ambience. Some might prefer the lower levels of hiss on the Beechwoods transfer; it is a matter of taste.

I checked various points in the recording. My version seems to have handled the opening to Cymbaline better and there are other bits where Beechwoods' deck seems to bring out more wear in the tape than mine.

My version is not an outright winner, however. I think I prefer the pings in the opening to Echoes on the Beechwoods copy, for example.

If this is taking your interest,toggle between the opening five seconds to STC on the two versions for an easy point to compare that doesn't require any lining up. You might initially be pleased by the lower hiss levels on Beechwoods' copy. Listen more closely and I think you'll agree that mine has more attack. Then if you scroll forward to 3m45s on the two tapes (our transfers run at different speeds) and play to 4m, mine certainly feels fuller and closer. I'm certainly going to keep both transfers.

Side A autostops after some pre-AHM tuning, which is not repeated on side B, and the opening to AHM. I have kept this as a separate track 04 and not attempted a splice. Side B rewinds a little before AHM. The recording level drops for the 60 minute tape which starts with Cymbaline. The end of side B of the 90m cassette also has some of Cymbaline, which I have included as track 08 because it sounds a bit better. All four sides were transferred at the same level on my Saffire.

Stratcat58 cassettes / Neonknight tape transfer, April 2017