#174290  by caspersvapors
 
Was just listening to this isolated clip from the Grateful Dead movie, and Jerry has delay on his tone in the opening and middle solos, sounds like maybe 1 repeat set a bit longer than a slapback.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgQGZpJOVLw

Later in the clip ~ 4:35, it sounds like he turned it off. His tone is pretty dry with actually not that much reverb. But you dont see any pedals on the floor or see him turn anything off. Is it possible the delay was added in post or at the mixing board?
 #174291  by Slewfoot2000
 
That video is awesome!

Think that’s more a matter of the actual recording. I recall reading how they tried a new recording technique for the October Winterland shows. Some people from the video team I think had some new ideas that the band signed onto. The crew was not happy as they were proud of their previous recordings from earlier in the year.

Lo and behold the recordings got a bit messed up and the band was not thrilled with them. They had to put out the Steal Your Face album for contractual purposes, but didn’t really want to.

Over time technology has allowed them to clean up the audio better. The old cassettes were quite echoey though. Might have had to do with the audience mix not being properly in sync. Can’t remember exactly.

Here’s hoping we get all 5 shows as a DVD / video box set next year for the big Anniversary!
 #174292  by TI4-1009
 
I don't think Jerry had any effects other than the Wah at that point.
 #174301  by Slewfoot2000
 
Ah-ha! Here are some great notes on the recording techniques for this run.

http://deadthinking.blogspot.com/2020/1 ... sited.html

I just A/B'd the video track with the recording on Archive and the one on Archive doesn't seem to have the delay so it is something with the audio on the video's recording. There are various mixes for this run out there. All a bit strange, but so it goes!

https://archive.org/details/gd74-10-17. ... sbeok.shnf
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 #174302  by mkaufman
 
The Grateful Dead movie (1974 Winterland) DVD release included a bonus disc which had an option to isolate tracks. IIRC (I my be wrong), Garcia's isolated guitar sounded like it had a delay. If so, was it added for the DVD?

ace
 #174303  by Slewfoot2000
 
mkaufman wrote: Sun Feb 26, 2023 6:36 pm The Grateful Dead movie (1974 Winterland) DVD release included a bonus disc which had an option to isolate tracks. IIRC (I my be wrong), Garcia's isolated guitar sounded like it had a delay. If so, was it added for the DVD?

ace
Based on the link I posted above, it seems like that means they were using the GD Movie mix that Jerry and the team originally intended.

The movie audio was made from multi-tracks and most of what’s online are 2-tracks that were technically a different recording hence no delay since no ambient mics.
 #174304  by caspersvapors
 
mkaufman wrote: Sun Feb 26, 2023 6:36 pm The Grateful Dead movie (1974 Winterland) DVD release included a bonus disc which had an option to isolate tracks. IIRC (I my be wrong), Garcia's isolated guitar sounded like it had a delay. If so, was it added for the DVD?

ace
thats the clip I just posted.
 #174305  by caspersvapors
 
Slewfoot2000 wrote: Sun Feb 26, 2023 10:17 am Ah-ha! Here are some great notes on the recording techniques for this run.

http://deadthinking.blogspot.com/2020/1 ... sited.html

I just A/B'd the video track with the recording on Archive and the one on Archive doesn't seem to have the delay so it is something with the audio on the video's recording. There are various mixes for this run out there. All a bit strange, but so it goes!

https://archive.org/details/gd74-10-17. ... sbeok.shnf
thanks for that link. Its cool to hear. I just listened as well. Definitely sounds like the delay was added by Garcia in the post production so likely a tape delay or reel to reel which is cool