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== Notes ==
== Notes ==


A very good sounding FM broadcast. This seems to be the alternate version of the broadcast which included [[Shake The Disease]]. This tape is labelled as a first-generation copy. Despite the low generation, there's some distortion, volume inconsistencies, and a moderate amount of hiss for some tracks. Regardless, this is still a quite good recording, and contains the best, cleanest sounding copy of [[Shake The Disease]] from this broadcast that I've heard.
An excellent quality FM broadcast capture of a 1991 Swiss radio re-broadcast, recorded directly to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Audio_Tape| DAT] tape. The sound quality is consistent throughout, with only minor radio interference noises occasionally heard, most noticeably during [[It's Called A Heart]]. Most clicks and pops were manually removed during the editing process.


Some tracks have small cuts or fades at the beginning, but this seems to be how the audio was broadcast as [[1986-04-10 N.E.C., Birmingham, England, UK/Source 1|Source 1]] has the same small flaws. The beginning of [[Something To Do]] is odd - the typical noise at the beginning fades in, then there's a half-second gap before the song actually starts. It almost sounds like someone spliced that noise in from the album version; [[1986-04-10 N.E.C., Birmingham, England, UK/Source 1|Source 1]] doesn't have that noise, neither do [http://depmod.com/songs/something_to_do.htm#live_1986-04-10_birmingham_n.e.c.,_uk most versions of the officially released track]; only the version on [http://depmod.com/misc/x1x2/c185.htm the X2 box set] does, along with different mastering from the version on the single releases.
Some DJ chatter and station jingles can be heard between songs, but they are generally not too distracting. The intros for [[Black Celebration]] and [[It's Called A Heart]] are cut to keep the broadcast duration under one hour. Additionally, the first bar of [[Everything Counts]] is missing, and [[Stripped]] and [[Something To Do]] are also missing their beginning notes.


Many thanks to Markus for providing this tape.
The tape inlay states that the broadcast was on January 26, 1991, but there is no evidence in the online Swiss newspaper archives of a Depeche Mode broadcast on this date. However, there is a mention of a DM broadcast on September 14, 1991. Therefore, it is likely that the earlier date on the inlay refers to one of the other FM broadcast recordings present on the DAT tape.
 
The auCDtectTaskManager claims the audio is MPEG (or fails with question marks for some tracks), but the presence of the 19kHz FM stereo pilot tone is likely confusing its detection algorithms. Manual analysis of the spectrogram confirms that the audio is lossless.
 
This is the unedited version of the Swiss radio broadcast audio. A rework, which uses this DAT source for most of the recording combined with audio from an earlier Japanese radio broadcast to restore missing audio from the rebroadcast and eliminate DJ chatter, is available as [[1986-04-10 N.E.C., Birmingham, England, UK/Source 1|Source 1]], and is highly recommended over this version.
 
Additionally, a freshly remastered version of the aforementioned Japanese FM broadcast recording is available as [[1986-04-10 N.E.C., Birmingham, England, UK/Source 3|Source 3]].
 
Many thanks to '''subwave collection CH''' for recording this broadcast to DAT, to '''Vince''' for his assistance with securing this tape, and to '''DMRobo''' and '''Robert''' for helping with quality checks.


== Listen ==
== Listen ==
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You can listen to this entire recording below.
You can listen to this entire recording below.


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<html5media>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1986-04-10.FM.subwavecollectionCH.0.flac1648/complete.m4a</html5media>


== Track list ==
== Track list ==
[[File:Tape-1986-04-10-Src2.jpg|thumb|right|x200px|The first generation tape.]]
[[File:DAT-Inlay-1986-04-10.png|thumb|right|x420px|The DAT tape's inlay card.]]
#[4:56] <sm2>https://media.depechemode-live.com/stream/dm1986-04-10.fm.unknown.1.flac1644/01.m4a</sm2> [[Black Celebration]]
#[0:51] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1986-04-10.FM.subwavecollectionCH.0.flac1648/01.m4a</sm2> Radio Intro
#[4:26] <sm2>https://media.depechemode-live.com/stream/dm1986-04-10.fm.unknown.1.flac1644/02.m4a</sm2> [[A Question Of Time]]
#[4:17] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1986-04-10.FM.subwavecollectionCH.0.flac1648/02.m4a</sm2> [[Black Celebration]]
#[5:02] <sm2>https://media.depechemode-live.com/stream/dm1986-04-10.fm.unknown.1.flac1644/03.m4a</sm2> [[Shake The Disease]]
#[4:18] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1986-04-10.FM.subwavecollectionCH.0.flac1648/03.m4a</sm2> [[A Question Of Time]]
#[5:23] <sm2>https://media.depechemode-live.com/stream/dm1986-04-10.fm.unknown.1.flac1644/04.m4a</sm2> [[It's Called A Heart]]
#[4:59] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1986-04-10.FM.subwavecollectionCH.0.flac1648/04.m4a</sm2> [[Shake The Disease]]
#[5:31] <sm2>https://media.depechemode-live.com/stream/dm1986-04-10.fm.unknown.1.flac1644/05.m4a</sm2> [[Everything Counts]]
#[4:53] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1986-04-10.FM.subwavecollectionCH.0.flac1648/05.m4a</sm2> [[It's Called A Heart]]
#[2:47] <sm2>https://media.depechemode-live.com/stream/dm1986-04-10.fm.unknown.1.flac1644/06.m4a</sm2> [[It Doesn't Matter Two]] (*)
#[0:58] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1986-04-10.FM.subwavecollectionCH.0.flac1648/06.m4a</sm2> DJ Chatter
#[4:09] <sm2>https://media.depechemode-live.com/stream/dm1986-04-10.fm.unknown.1.flac1644/07.m4a</sm2> [[A Question Of Lust]] (*)
#[5:25] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1986-04-10.FM.subwavecollectionCH.0.flac1648/07.m4a</sm2> [[Everything Counts]]
#[5:24] <sm2>https://media.depechemode-live.com/stream/dm1986-04-10.fm.unknown.1.flac1644/08.m4a</sm2> [[Blasphemous Rumours]]
#[2:47] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1986-04-10.FM.subwavecollectionCH.0.flac1648/08.m4a</sm2> [[It Doesn't Matter Two]] {{tt|(*)|Vocals by Martin Gore}}
#[6:23] <sm2>https://media.depechemode-live.com/stream/dm1986-04-10.fm.unknown.1.flac1644/09.m4a</sm2> [[Stripped]]
#[4:09] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1986-04-10.FM.subwavecollectionCH.0.flac1648/09.m4a</sm2> [[A Question Of Lust]] {{tt|(*)|Vocals by Martin Gore}}
#[3:55] <sm2>https://media.depechemode-live.com/stream/dm1986-04-10.fm.unknown.1.flac1644/10.m4a</sm2> [[Something To Do]]
#[5:21] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1986-04-10.FM.subwavecollectionCH.0.flac1648/10.m4a</sm2> [[Blasphemous Rumours]]
#[5:15] <sm2>https://media.depechemode-live.com/stream/dm1986-04-10.fm.unknown.1.flac1644/11.m4a</sm2> [[Master And Servant]]
#[0:49] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1986-04-10.FM.subwavecollectionCH.0.flac1648/11.m4a</sm2> DJ Chatter
#[3:38] <sm2>https://media.depechemode-live.com/stream/dm1986-04-10.fm.unknown.1.flac1644/12.m4a</sm2> [[People Are People]]
#[6:18] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1986-04-10.FM.subwavecollectionCH.0.flac1648/12.m4a</sm2> [[Stripped]]
*Total time: 56:49
#[3:50] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1986-04-10.FM.subwavecollectionCH.0.flac1648/13.m4a</sm2> [[Something To Do]]
#[5:10] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1986-04-10.FM.subwavecollectionCH.0.flac1648/14.m4a</sm2> [[Master And Servant]]
#[4:12] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1986-04-10.FM.subwavecollectionCH.0.flac1648/15.m4a</sm2> [[People Are People]]
#[0:48] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1986-04-10.FM.subwavecollectionCH.0.flac1648/16.m4a</sm2> Radio Outro
*Total time: 59:05


== Lineage ==
== Lineage ==
 
[[File:DAT-1986-04-10.jpg|thumb|right|x200px|The source DAT tape.]]
*Incomplete FM broadcast (incomplete concert recording)
*Swiss Radio DRS3 broadcast on September 14, 1991 ([https://www.e-newspaperarchives.ch/?a=d&d=DBB19910914-01.2.16.7.7&srpos=1&e=------199-en-20--1--img-txIN-%22depeche+mode%22----1991---0----- according to newspaper archive]) -> FM radio tuner (unknown model) -> equalizer (unknown model) -> DAT deck (unknown model), recording at 16-bit 48khz -> JVC R90 DAT master -> Sony SDT-9000 SCSI tape drive -> WaveDAT software -> WAV 16/48 -> in REAPER: slight EQ to lessen boomy bass and slight treble boost, manual iZotope RX 10 De-click as required, normalization, track splits -> FLAC level 8 (16/48)
*FM broadcast (unknown station and location, probably a UK radio station) -> unknown recording equipment -> first generation TDK SA 60 high position cassette, 1987 - 1989 European stock -> Nakamichi Dragon cassette deck, serviced and upgraded ([[Equipment#Nakamichi_Dragon|details]]) -> Blue Jeans Cable LC-1 8-foot RCA cable -> Creative Sound Blaster ZxR (RCA Line In) -> Adobe Audition CC 2015 (32-bit / 88.2 khz) -> slowed down 1.0%, normalized to -0.1dB and any DC bias removed -> WAV (32/88.2) -> tracked using Audacity 2.1.2 -> WAV (32/88.2) tracks -> FLAC 16-bit 44.1khz using FLAC 1.3.1 64-bit (level 8 compression) and foobar2000 v1.3.10 with its Resampler (SoX) component v0.8.3 (best quality), dithering enabled
*Generation: master
*Transfer: [[User:DMLiveWiki]] (https://www.depechemode-live.com)
*Taper: [https://subwave.ch '''subwave collection CH''']
*Cassette tape photos and auCDTectTaskManager log included
*Transfer: '''DMLiveWiki''' on May 29, 2023
*DAT photo, inlay scan, and auCDtectTaskManager log included


== Download ==
== Download ==


*[https://www.depechemode-live.com/torrents/dm1986-04-10.fm.unknown.1.flac1644.torrent Download via torrent] - FLAC 16-bit 44.1KHz - 396.49MB
*[https://media.dmlive.wiki/downloads/dm1986-04-10.FM.subwavecollectionCH.0.flac1648.zip Download ZIP] - FLAC 16-bit 48KHz - 399.77MB


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Latest revision as of 05:38, 3 June 2024

Notes

An excellent quality FM broadcast capture of a 1991 Swiss radio re-broadcast, recorded directly to DAT tape. The sound quality is consistent throughout, with only minor radio interference noises occasionally heard, most noticeably during It's Called A Heart. Most clicks and pops were manually removed during the editing process.

Some DJ chatter and station jingles can be heard between songs, but they are generally not too distracting. The intros for Black Celebration and It's Called A Heart are cut to keep the broadcast duration under one hour. Additionally, the first bar of Everything Counts is missing, and Stripped and Something To Do are also missing their beginning notes.

The tape inlay states that the broadcast was on January 26, 1991, but there is no evidence in the online Swiss newspaper archives of a Depeche Mode broadcast on this date. However, there is a mention of a DM broadcast on September 14, 1991. Therefore, it is likely that the earlier date on the inlay refers to one of the other FM broadcast recordings present on the DAT tape.

The auCDtectTaskManager claims the audio is MPEG (or fails with question marks for some tracks), but the presence of the 19kHz FM stereo pilot tone is likely confusing its detection algorithms. Manual analysis of the spectrogram confirms that the audio is lossless.

This is the unedited version of the Swiss radio broadcast audio. A rework, which uses this DAT source for most of the recording combined with audio from an earlier Japanese radio broadcast to restore missing audio from the rebroadcast and eliminate DJ chatter, is available as Source 1, and is highly recommended over this version.

Additionally, a freshly remastered version of the aforementioned Japanese FM broadcast recording is available as Source 3.

Many thanks to subwave collection CH for recording this broadcast to DAT, to Vince for his assistance with securing this tape, and to DMRobo and Robert for helping with quality checks.

Listen

You can listen to this entire recording below.

Track list

The DAT tape's inlay card.
  1. [0:51] Play Radio Intro
  2. [4:17] Play Black Celebration
  3. [4:18] Play A Question Of Time
  4. [4:59] Play Shake The Disease
  5. [4:53] Play It's Called A Heart
  6. [0:58] Play DJ Chatter
  7. [5:25] Play Everything Counts
  8. [2:47] Play It Doesn't Matter Two (*)
  9. [4:09] Play A Question Of Lust (*)
  10. [5:21] Play Blasphemous Rumours
  11. [0:49] Play DJ Chatter
  12. [6:18] Play Stripped
  13. [3:50] Play Something To Do
  14. [5:10] Play Master And Servant
  15. [4:12] Play People Are People
  16. [0:48] Play Radio Outro
  • Total time: 59:05

Lineage

The source DAT tape.
  • Swiss Radio DRS3 broadcast on September 14, 1991 (according to newspaper archive) -> FM radio tuner (unknown model) -> equalizer (unknown model) -> DAT deck (unknown model), recording at 16-bit 48khz -> JVC R90 DAT master -> Sony SDT-9000 SCSI tape drive -> WaveDAT software -> WAV 16/48 -> in REAPER: slight EQ to lessen boomy bass and slight treble boost, manual iZotope RX 10 De-click as required, normalization, track splits -> FLAC level 8 (16/48)
  • Generation: master
  • Taper: subwave collection CH
  • Transfer: DMLiveWiki on May 29, 2023
  • DAT photo, inlay scan, and auCDtectTaskManager log included

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