01. Dirt Road 02. Almost Home 03. All Over Now 04. Tennessee 05. Down on Your Luck 06. Annie 07. Dear Mama, I’m So Sorry 08. Music’s Only Outlaw 09. For What it’s Worth 10. Music’s Only Outlaw 11. Can’t Slow Down 12. Alone on the Weekend 13. NYC Found 14. Take Me Out Misery 15. Turn the Light Off 16. Bad, Bad Man 17. Salt Creek>Woman on the Interstate 18. Roadhouse 19. I wanted to Get High 20. Southern Rock Song Encores 21. No Future Together 22. Empty Pockets
I'll be uploading the soundboard for a fellow taper in a few days. Looks like two songs made it back into the rotation.
here's a question ... I don;t usually DL shows just stream them. This one I DL to my ipod but the volume's real low - I like my YARN loud - I mean really, is there any other way?! Is there something I can do about this when I DL it?
sue, the volume is low on most of my shows because I record and then normalize to 0db. Anything over 0db is clipping and can have distortion on playback depending on how much over it is. Peak normalization takes the difference between the loudest sound and 0db and raises the level of the whole file by that much. The dynamics of a Yarn show can vary widely, so unless you cross-fade or use an envelope tool and normalize individual songs, the quiet parts are going to be really quiet and the loud parts will sound loud. People get used to listening to studio CDs that are compressed and lack the dynamic range of a live show. If you mix my live recordings in with studio stuff on your ipod, you're going to be adjusting the volume between songs. I sometimes, but rarely, will knock down a few spikes with a hard limiter. Usually that's just for applause at an acoustic show.
There are folks who have a lot more post-processing skills than I and spend a lot of time massaging their recordings with EQ and other tools. I don't have the knowledge or the time to do that. A lot of audio converters or CD burning software will ask if you want to normalize the songs. I don't do it, but you could as long as you keep the altered version to yourself. If you're downloading mp3s, just remember it is lossy and can lose data/quality each time it is converted.