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I had a Technics quadraphonic stereo system in the '70s. It was great when stations broadcast in quad, but it difficult and expensive to find quad records. :( - Larry -----Original Message----- From: Javier Miranda V. <gnominus@earthling.net> To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> Date: Tuesday, November 02, 1999 12:15 AM Subject: RE: quad looping >A friend of mine told me of a quadraphonic radio station here in >California >in the early Seventies, when quadraphonic records started to come out. He >told me they put together two different transmitters, each in stereo, of >course, tuned to the same frequency, and your radio was supposed to mix >and >match, and you could hear the whole thing in your living room. > >Come to think of it, wouldn't it be great that you could have a worldwide >concert where the bands are playing somewhere and you could set yourself >up >at home and listen in surround sound to the whole thing, as though you >were >sitting there? It would also help if you had one of those 64-inch >flat-screen digital TVs. What about doing that in a movie theater? Movie >theathers all over the world with live music from somewhere... OK, what >about loopers playing the music? Wouldn't that be cool? > > | -----Original Message----- > | From: Tim Nelson [mailto:tcn62@ici.net] > | Sent: Monday 01 November 1999 6:12 PM > | To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com > | Subject: Re: quad looping > | > | > | At 09:50 AM 11/1/99 -0500, you wrote: > | (What do you call a > | >quad pan-pot, anyhow?) > | > | Back in 1969, The Pink Floyd were calling their surround-sound setup the > | Azimuth Co-Ordinator System, although theirs was hexaphonic rather >than > | quad. (They had used a quad system as early as '67, at the > | infamous Games > | for May show at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, but the rear speakers > | were stolen > | by the audience!) A joystick could send a sound source (which was > | frequently tape loops, to bring this on-topic!) panning around the hall. > | The loop most often remembered (a wonder in itself) was the sound of > | footsteps walking completely around the crowd. > | > | But if you called yours a quad pan pot, we'd know what you were > | talking about! > | > | Tim > | > | > >