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Old 2006-02-24, 05:32 AM
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Angry Edinburgh 76 - poor audience recording

Hi,
I finnaly got longer version Queen recording from Edinburgh. It's realy hard to find this. Sound isn't good. Recordings looks like from a tape because speed is to fast. But between songs there are clicks. So I check this.
This analyze for this recording looks for me like nightmar . I have a two versions from this concert - one more complete (what I mentioned above) but both on frequency analyze looks almost the same I mean like from lossy source. Will be better to get a cassete copy of that but here is a question - where !

So can someone help me to recognize this. Below shots from this "bit longer version":

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Short sample:
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Old 2006-02-25, 10:10 AM
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Re: Edinburgh 76 - poor audience recording

Lossy.

And there is something screwed up with the low end, as it is very boomy.
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Old 2006-02-25, 10:21 AM
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Re: Edinburgh 76 - poor audience recording

Second thought: not so sure about this one, but I have a strong feeling that it is lossy, based upon the spectral view. If it isn't lossy, then some sort of processing technique was definitely used.
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Old 2006-02-25, 06:30 PM
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Re: Edinburgh 76 - poor audience recording

Certainly looks lossy to me. You can see it a little better in b&w. This one is tricky to read since the frequency response is so poor. You can see a steep cutoff at about 15500kHz & some lossy artifacts appearing like little stacks of blocks on that line.
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Old 2006-02-27, 12:54 AM
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Re: Edinburgh 76 - poor audience recording

Thanks guys. And what a shame...
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