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The Mars Volta - Live in Long Beach, California

April 07th, 2004 @ Long Beach Arena
opening for A Perfect Circle

Notes

Omar joined A Perfect Circle on “Thomas”

    • Show Recording(s)

      Recording Information:

      Source 1
      Taper: Distortion

      Source: Core Sound Binaurals > Switchable Battery Box > Sharp MD-MT877 (Line-In LP2, 30′ Right Stack)
      Transfer: DIGITAL – Sony MDS-E10 (SPDIF Out) > M-Audio Audiophile 2496 (SPDIF In) > Sound Forge 5.0 > .wav > Pro Tools LE 6.1.2 (EQ and Levels) > CD Wave (Tracking) > .flac

      Recording Information:

      Source 2
      Taper: vansmack

      Source: sharp md480 > Sound professionals SP-CMC-2 deluxe cardioid stero mics
      Transfer: MD Master > Sony MXD-D400 > Audigy Platnium EX >Creative Recorder > wav > mp3

      Notes:
      Show is complete but not tracked. All songs are on 1 track

      Recording Information:

      Source 3
      Taper: Unknown

      Source: D6 Cassette Master -> Untracked Aiff File -> Soundforge -> FLAC -> xACT -> 320kbps MP3

      Recording Information:

      This is a recording from A Perfect Circle’s set
      Source 1

      Taper: Distortion
      Source: Core Sound Binaurals > Switchable Battery Box > Sharp MD-MT877 (Line-In LP2, 30′ Right Stack)
      Transfer: DIGITAL – Sony MDS-E10 (SPDIF Out) > M-Audio Audiophile 2496 (SPDIF In) > Sound Forge 5.0 > .wav > Pro Tools LE 6.1.2 (EQ and Levels) > CD Wave (Tracking) > .flac

      01 A Perfect Circle w/ Omar Rodriguez-Lopez – Thomas

      Recording Information:

      This is a recording from A Perfect Circle’s set
      Source 2

      Taper: vansmack
      Source: sharp md480
      >Sound professionals SP-CMC-2 deluxe cardioid stero mics
      Transfer: MD Master >Sony MXD-D400
      > Audigy Platnium EX >Creative Recorder>wav>mp3

      01 A Perfect Circle w/ Omar Rodriguez-Lopez – Thomas

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