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Nom : Matrix By Bobs23 ( Baker1023 / Chrisedge / Iem )
Tour : Vertigo Tour
Leg : Leg 4 - Reste Du Monde
Date : 09.12.2006
Pays : USA
Ville : Honolulu
Lieu : Aloha Stadium
Type : Audio
Support : CD-R
Taper : Baker1023 / Chrisedge / ?
Matériel : See below
Performance : Live
Source : Mixte
Intégralité : Complet
Setlist
Disque 1 (1:14:53)
1. Intro Wake Up / Everyone
2. City Of Blinding Lights
3. Vertigo
4. Elevation
5. I Will Follow
6. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
7. Beautiful Day
8. Angel Of Harlem
9. Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses
10. The First Time
11. Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own
12. Love And Peace Or Else
13. Sunday Bloody Sunday
14. Bullet The Blue Sky
Disque 2 (1:07:25)
1. Miss Sarajevo
2. Pride ( In The Name Of Love )
3. Where The Streets Have No Name
4. One
5. The Fly
6. Mysterious Ways
7. With Or Without You
8. Window In The Skies
9. The Saints Are Coming
10. Rockin' In The Free World
11. All I Want Is You
Contenu des disques
CD 1 & 2 : Honolulu (Hawaï) - December 9th, 2006

Bob S. comments :
“Flying Into Hawaii” The ultimate version
Blend of sources:

Chrisedge : Sound Professional AT933 Hyper Cardioids > Sound Pro Battery Box > Sony PCM-M1
Bakerstuff : Core Sound Binaurals > Bass roll-off > Edirol R-09
Bono IEM

Gear: Protools/ Audition
Mixing: Bob S.

First off this work is dedicated to the tapers and their generosity in making this happen.
The mission for this was to make a recording that sounds like you are in the middle of the sweet spot of the stadium.
Processes as follows:
Bakerstuff was used as the primary source as it had very direct sound. Unfortunately it suffered from 2 people that were constantly screaming. A full master was done within protools using primarily a 7 band parametric and light multiband to add definition to the vocals and bass, and finally a subsonic filter to get the low stuff that was just adding mud to the sound. From that, the track was duplicated and applied a high pass filter at 600hz for use as a bottom end filler for Chris’ version.
Chris’ version was used for ambience, as the taping position was further back. First step is to run in a harmonic balancer and match the sound of Bakers’ version from 600hz through 3k for the filler track during Bakers screamers. Duplicating the track, and narrowing the stereo image to 80% took some of the distance sound out of it to use as the ambience track.
The IEM obviously is used for vocals. The first step with it was to filter the click track, but because of the style of click it could not be completely removed. Then using eq and aural exciter to fill it out a give it a more natural sound. The big problem with this source was the receiver used to pull it in would loose the frequency every now and again causing static, so this could not be used at all times.
The last third of the show the wind came up and affected both audience sources at times. I filtered it as best as possible, but since it was so wide across the low and mid frequencies total removal resulted in a very thin sound, so in these areas I used a high pass to at least get the big rumble reduced.
On to the mixing. Bakers source was set to –6db, Chris’ to –12db and the IEM to –4db as base settings. I crossed the two duplicate tracks as fills for each of the main tracks to remove the screamers.
This process took 6 months of on and off work, and unfortunately was not fully completed, as the engineering staff at work decided to upgrade the software and it somehow corrupted the file. Due to the complexity of the mix it was impossible to rebuild it and keep going (there are well over 1000 automations).Fortunately I had done a mixdown just to see how things were going. All that was left was the little tweaks, so it’s not that devastating.
The final mastering was done on Audition2 using a five band parametric for pre, muliband compressor to really level things out. I set the multiband very mildly to mainly use it as a soft limiter to keep the sound from getting out of hand. The final phase was a 1/3 octave for final smoothing.
Cheering between encores is pulled up.
Artwork is included, but if anyone has something better to offer go for it!
Mike this one’s for you! Thanks for everything.
Hope you all enjoy.
Description
Dernier concert du Vertigo Tour. Pas de surprise niveau setist, mis à part Who's gonna ride your wild horses, improvisé avec un fan au piano.

A noter que The Saints Are Coming est jouée en duo avec Billie Joe Armstrong (de Green Day) et Rockin' In the Free World est jouée en duo avec Pearl Jam
Son
Avant de parler de la qualité sonore de cet enregistrement, je poserai juste la question suivante : pourquoi toujours vouloir ajouter des cris et claquements de mains sur un enregistrement qui en est débarrassé à la base ?

En clair, pourquoi toujours mixer les IEM/Earpiece/ALD avec des audiences qui ne font qu'apporter des parasites du public ? Car il est rare que les audiences utilisées dans ce genre de Matrix soient de la qualité de Stockholm 92 ou Berlin 2001 (pour ne citer que ceux-là)

Cette source est la meilleure pour ce concert bien évidemment avec surtout la voix de Bono qui est plus présente. Néanmoins, on entend trop le public, des cris, des clap/clap qui gâchent l'ensemble. C'est dommage, même si on peut ne pas apprécier la sonorité d'un IEM pur, ça aurait été préférable de le laisser tel quel.
Notes
Audio : Excellent
Performance : Bonne
Achtung : A posséder (VG)
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AchtungBootlegs.com (achtungpop) / 02.01.2008
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