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ANNOUNCE: Queen+Adam Lambert: Summer Sonic Tokyo (2014-08-17) IEM+Aud FLAC

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[QUOTE] [b]terraj wrote:[/b]
I guess the taper isn't releasing the IEM by itself as it's more profitable to be releasing permutations of the matrix lol[/QUOTE]

I agree - I've never heard an IEM feed that doesn't sound better when mixed with audio sources.

That said, virtually every Springsteen show in America since 1999 (roughly 150) has been recorded by an IEM taper, but barely 20 have been released. So while mixing IEM feeds with AUD tapes can be a way of earning money for recordings (something that I've ever done, but plenty have), trading among the Über traders can prove even more beneficial.
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One thing I've noticed listening tonight is that the main audience source used is not the same as the tape which circulated shortly after the concert.
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Here's a torrent. Took the liberty to fix the tags and filenames.
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So I bit the bullet and ordered the SS Korea and Osaka CDs. Crossing fingers they arrive to me in one piece.
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Thank you!!!
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[QUOTE] [b]terraj wrote:[/b]
So I bit the bullet and ordered the SS Korea and Osaka CDs. Crossing fingers they arrive to me in one piece.[/QUOTE]

Thank you so much, terraj. Can't wait to hear these.
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Thanks Terraj, can't wait to hear them :D
d.oliver
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Thanks a lot for this
Best of the best http://www.queenzone.com/forums/1109319/best-of-the-best.aspx?page=1
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Thank you very much.
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bit of an old topic! but I'm curious on how you could capture an IEM covertly, as all the IEM recorders I've seen are huge chunky boxes!

Cheers :)
d.oliver
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[QUOTE] [b]oliverd05 wrote:[/b]

bit of an old topic! but I'm curious on how you could capture an IEM covertly, as all the IEM recorders I've seen are huge chunky boxes!

Cheers :)[/QUOTE]

Something like this: http://www.acquris.se/images/sennheiser_ew112pg3.jpg

really good tapers have been known to get four and six of theses into shows.
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No seeders here?!
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https://mega.nz/#!zM43ADwa!pqW00TQ2EXCFf_koSMHKc98i4_HOho3CKk8kSDb2XWs

especially for you Mayniac! enjoy

David
d.oliver
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[QUOTE] [b]NickESB wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]oliverd05 wrote:[/b]

bit of an old topic! but I'm curious on how you could capture an IEM covertly, as all the IEM recorders I've seen are huge chunky boxes!

Cheers :)[/QUOTE]

Something like this: http://www.acquris.se/images/sennheiser_ew112pg3.jpg

really good tapers have been known to get four and six of theses into shows.[/QUOTE]


Another option is doing something more obscure, having someone outside the venue recording the IEMs, and someone inside getting an audience recording. A Nightwish recording from 2012/04/20 which was just an IEM feed was recorded outside the venue. Would definitely be nice to get a good high quality recording with multiple receivers though.
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[QUOTE] [b]Fengo wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]NickESB wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]oliverd05 wrote:[/b]

bit of an old topic! but I'm curious on how you could capture an IEM covertly, as all the IEM recorders I've seen are huge chunky boxes!

Cheers :)[/QUOTE]

Something like this: http://www.acquris.se/images/sennheiser_ew112pg3.jpg

really good tapers have been known to get four and six of theses into shows.[/QUOTE]


Another option is doing something more obscure, having someone outside the venue recording the IEMs, and someone inside getting an audience recording. A Nightwish recording from 2012/04/20 which was just an IEM feed was recorded outside the venue. Would definitely be nice to get a good high quality recording with multiple receivers though.[/QUOTE]

Yes. There's a well-known American taper who has pulled some impressive multi receiver recordings by sitting in his car outside arenas. It's not the easiest - the signals don't travel too far, so you have to be right up close.

A friend and I had a test run at a popular London venue recently doing similiar, albeit with solid but not spectacular results.