Nirvana (live) - 11/10/1991 - Loft, Berlin, DE [KB REMASTER]

Nirvana - November 10th, 1991 - Loft, Berlin, Germany Setlist: ------------------- 01. Drain You 02. Aneurysm 03. School 04. Floyd The Barber 05. Smells Like Teen Spirit 06. About A Girl 07. Polly 08. Sliver 09. Breed 10. Love Buzz 11. Come As You Are 12. Lithium 13. Been A Son 14. Negative Creep 15. On A Plain [cuts within] 16. Blew 17. Rape Me 18. Territorial Pissings Source: ------------------- AUD #1 - Quality: 7.0 unknown → Sony WM-D3 Transferred by: Mike Ziegler Transfer: ------------------- Nakamichi DR-8 → Hosa RCA cable → LynxONE analog-in → Adobe Audition 1.5 → CD Wave 1.94.5 → FLAC Frontend 1.7.1 Generation: ------------------- ANA(1) → WAV [48kHz] → WAV [44.1kHz] → FLAC [Level 8] Notes: ------------------- A good show deserves a good run-through to create the best learning experience, I thought to myself, and after three days of listening to the show repetitively and 710 edits later, I present you with this remaster. Firstly, I had risen the bass and rounded it off at 40Hz in order to help make the source sound more clear and more lifelike, since the potential bass felt hidden and needed to be brought out. Second, the mid-to-high frequencies definitely felt overbearing in regards to the rest of the frequencies, and were subsequently balanced out for the same reason of a realistic sound. Stereo widening was minimally used because I didn't want to have the sound become inverse, as well as for my next reason, which totally would have f'ed up the sound. Thirdly, I spent well over 75% of my time going through each track and trying to correct the azimuth of the sound, but do forgive me since it's not 100% perfect. How does someone manage to move over 500 times during an hour long show? I'm not sure, but at least it's not too bad. Finally, I went through and normalized the volume throughout the show, where my main issue lied in "About A Girl". There were apparent volume drops where it almost went silent, and were fixed along the way (almost 20db in change!). As always, we give a little finishing touch with some fade-in and out's to top everything off. Enjoy the sound, as I sure as hell did. - KB