U2
June 2, 2001 
Albany, NY 
Pepsi Center(now Times Union Arena)
IEM/Audience matrix
(Bono IEM) recorded by NS (noahark2)
Lineage: Mono scanner > Sony MD Master > CD-R > WAV > FLAC
(Audience recording) recorded by?
Lineage: Sony TCD-D8 + Sonic Studios DSM-6S > DAT Master > CD-R > WAV > FLAC 

1. Elevation
2. Beautiful Day 
3. Until The End Of The World
4. Mysterious Ways
5. Bono Speech
6. Stuck In A Moment You Can’t Get Out Of
7. Kite
8. Gone
9. New York
10. I Will Follow
11. Sunday Bloody Sunday
12. Desire
13. Stay(fade out)
14. Bad(fade in)
15. Where The Streets Have No Name
16. Pride
17. Break
18. Bullet The Blue Sky
19. With Or Without You
20. The Fly
21. One
22. Walk On

Bono is definitely having vocal trouble and is clearly not feeling well at this show and asks the crowd to help him get through it several times. Not an awful show, but not a great one either. It is interesting to hear Bono get through a show when he is obviously sick.

CPTwister matrixing/remastering notes: 
Both recordings have issues. The audience source was very distant and lacked a lot of high end. There is some stray audience clapping/talking but nothing too distracting. The IEM recording was recorded in mono with the volume to high causing it to be slightly overloaded or “hot” on the high end. This can still be heard in the matrix as there is not much you can do to alleviate it completely. The IEM was a very clean recording in that there were very few static bursts or flares. There are fades at the end of Stay and the beginning of Bad due to a disc change for the IEM recording; some music is lost as a result. Using Audio Lab 12, I matrixed the recordings to get them to sync up reasonably well. I put the IEM higher in the mix just because that’s how I personally prefer it. I brought up the bass slightly on both recordings. The second half of my IEM CDR seems to be a slightly lower volume, I tried to adjust it to make it the same as the first half, but the first half (up to Stay) still sounds a bit more overloaded or crisp, if that makes sense. That’s basically it; I did not add a lot or take away much. You can only do so much with the material you have to work with and I wasn’t going to waste a lot of time trying to fine tune this show. Combining the audience recording was the best option due to the overload on the IEM feed. Typically I do a layering matrixing technique when re mastering mono or single feed IEMs and an audience source is not necessary most of the time for my taste. The IEM brings out the details in Bono’s vocal and the instruments that were not as present in the audience recording and the audience recording helps alleviate some of the IEM overload and gives it a fuller sound. Overall I think it is a better listening experience combined. I could not find the audience taper info here or in my own records. If they are still out there and have a problem being part of this matrix please PM The Phog or myself. 
CPT (MB)