The White Brothers Ash Grove North Hollywood, Calif. March 1967 1 Roland talks 0:10 2 Live and Let Live 2:50 3 Mad Banjo 2:59 4 Ain't Nobody Going to Miss Me When I'm Gone 3:50 5 Soldier's Joy 2:45 6 I Might Take You Back Again 4:10 7 Julius Finkbine's Rag 3:37 8 Used to Be 5:17 9 Sally Goodin 6:09 10 For Loving Me 3:26 11 Fair and Tender Ladies (with the Gosdin Brothers) 3:41 12 Hot Corn, Cold Corn (splice) (with the Gosdin Brothers) 2:40 13 Dark Hollow 3:00 14 New River Train 2:31 15 Footsteps in the Snow (splice) 2:37 16 Memories of Mother and Dad 2:39 17 Old Joe Clark 3:16 18 Alabama Jubiliee 2:50 19 Listen To The Mockingbird 2:25 20 Fire On The Mountain 1:44 62:44 Source: soundboard > reel > cassette > DAT (48kHz) (possibly one additional analog generation) Transfer to CDR (1998): my DAT > probably Tascam DA-P1 > Audiomedia III soundcard > Macintosh G3 > Bias Peak 2.x (trimmed; converted to 44.1kHz - best-quality setting; cuts repaired) > Digidesign Masterlist Pro > CDR Transfer to shn (2007): CDR > Yamaha CRW2100 > Toast Audio Extractor 1.1 (best-quality setting) > Shorten for Mac 1.1a3 > shn Transfer (June 2011): shn > X Audio Compression Toolkit 2.13b > shntool > joined into one large file > Bias Peak Pro 6.2.0.21692 (right channel discarded and left channel cloned; +3.5 db at 100Hz, -4db at 450 Hz, both with a 2Q curve; normalized 0.5 db; retracked into songs) > aiff/wav > X Audio Compression Toolkit 2.13b (level 8 compression, sector boundaries repaired) > flac This recording was originaly in mono, and since the right channel was slightly distorted, it was discarded and the left channel used instead. Editing notes: Two songs were cut due to, first, a reel change and, second, a cassette tape flip. Track 12 was repaired by removing 8.6 seconds (mostly silence) at 51 seconds into the song. It's probably missing one verse. Track 15 was repaired by cloning a similar passage (about 15 seconds), beginning at about 34 seconds into the song. No noise reduction software has been used on this recording. Slight EQ was applied to reduce mid-range muddiness. Roland White Eric White Dennis Morse Bob Warford with Clarence White on Tracks 5-20 with the Vern and Rex Gosdin on Tracks 11-12