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Quadraphonic (or quadrophonic, also
called quadrasonic or by the
neologism quadio [formed by
analogy with "stereo"])
sound –
equivalent to what is now...
- The
quadraphonic signal can be
considered as
cycling through LF, LR, RF, RR, at 76 kHz.
Early efforts to
transmit discrete four-channel
quadraphonic music...
- SQ
Quadraphonic ("Stereo
Quadraphonic") was a
matrix 4-channel
quadraphonic sound system for
vinyl LP records. It was
introduced by CBS
Records (known...
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playback by a decoder. The
function is to
allow multichannel audio, such as
quadraphonic sound or
surround sound to be
encoded in a
stereo signal, and thus pla****...
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remaster in the
deluxe edition, and the
second CD also
included the
quadraphonic mix of the
album folded down into stereo. The
third and
fourth CDs included...
- 1971
Columbia began producing records in four-channel
quadraphonic sound,
using the "SQ
Quadraphonic"
matrix decoding system.
These recordings were backward...
- many
aspects of the
radio industry, most
notably improvements to the
quadraphonic FM
stereo system invented in 1969 by
Louis Dorren and
improved upon by...
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eighteenth in
total by
Frank Zappa,
released in
March 1974 in both
stereo and
quadraphonic formats. An
edited version of its lead-off track, "Don't Eat the Yellow...
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Scott explains that the
album was
intended for
release in 4-channel
quadraphonic sound in 1976. However, at the last
minute the
record company decided...
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created a
number of
other Grand Funk covers. A
Quadraphonic mix of the
album was
available in the
Quadraphonic 8-Track
cartridge format. The
title song was...