WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Mike Oxsaw 5:02 Fri Sep 25
Quadrophonic Music.
Where's it at these days?

I dabbled with (listening to) it in the early 80s but didn't really have the right environment.

When I did move to a house in which I could have effectively deployed it, my (now) -ex put the kerbosh on all things that I enjoyed before we got married.

Would be interested to find out how it fared/if it's still used anywhere.

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BRANDED 5:06 Fri Sep 25
Re: Quadrophonic Music.
Not heard of anyone using it. The new thing is stems.

Your mum 5:08 Fri Sep 25
Re: Quadrophonic Music.
OT I know, but why did you get married in that case?

chim chim cha boo 5:15 Fri Sep 25
Re: Quadrophonic Music.
5:1 mixed music is all over any HD broadcast stuff on telly. It's used in television and cinema AV studios rather than purely music studios.

Mike Oxsaw 5:17 Fri Sep 25
Re: Quadrophonic Music.
Your mum 5:08 Fri Sep 25

She was stunningly attractive and it "seemed like the right thing to do" at the time.

Apart from the fact I ended up with 3 kids, it's not the best era of my life, but I take full responsibility for ignoring all the signs. I fucked up: I moved on. Took the kids with me.

She, though, has had 6 more husbands since our divorce and the indications from each one is that she married them for what they had, not who they were (source: my kids and two of the later husbands).

dfed22 5:34 Fri Sep 25
Re: Quadrophonic Music.
I think 5.1 effectively replaced it.

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 6:20 Fri Sep 25
Re: Quadrophonic Music.
Scientists discovered that human beings had only two ears and that for music quadrophonic was therefore a waste of time.

defjam 6:30 Fri Sep 25
Re: Quadrophonic Music.
BRANDED 5:06 - Went to a seminar about STEMS a few weeks ago set up by Native Instruments as my mates pretty involved in it and was doing a demo.

jack flash 6:43 Fri Sep 25
Re: Quadrophonic Music.
I can remember as far back as the 60's talk of quadraphonic sound being the future

Pink Floyd produced special effects with their Azimuth Coordinator, live at The Albert Hall in the 70's, where the sound of increasingly paced footsteps revolved around the whole hall (amongst other things)

The effect was fun & interesting.

A similar idea was originally invented (elsewhere) by having moveable speakers suspended on wires

However, as has been said, we only have 2 ears & tend to turn our heads to face an interesting sound

Hence, unless you are trying to reproduce special effects, there seems to me, to be little point in producing much else other than a good stereo system, possibly with an extra booster for base sounds (which are less directional)

dfed22 7:03 Fri Sep 25
Re: Quadrophonic Music.
Agreed that stereo is preferable for music as when we go to live performance, we are typically facing the band/orchestra/whatever. I'd like the stereo sound stage to be similar to a live setting.

I don't want the ride cymbal coming from the rear right and the second guitar part floating front and rear on the left.

Your mum 7:26 Fri Sep 25
Re: Quadrophonic Music.
Fair play Mike, everyone should experience the totally hot but ultimately mental Mrs!

Far Cough 7:28 Fri Sep 25
Re: Quadrophonic Music.
Not sure about Quadrophonic but I must say how good some of the early Beatles Mono music sounded, of course engineered by George Martin

Bungo 7:39 Fri Sep 25
Re: Quadrophonic Music.
dfed22 7:03 Fri Sep 25

A lot of live music is mostly mixed in mono (or with a very narrow stereo mix), as so few punters are actually within the very narrow zone where you can hear an equivalent amount of sound from the stacks either side of the stage and therefore appreciate any stereo mix.

DagenhamDave 7:44 Fri Sep 25
Re: Quadrophonic Music.
Have you ever done a spherical song?

Roger Mellie 7:52 Fri Sep 25
Re: Quadrophonic Music.
I don't think Quadrophenia was the best music from The Who.

Thank me later.

Knobrot, do you have a prediction table to update? Chop chop.

zebthecat 8:02 Fri Sep 25
Re: Quadrophonic Music.
Kraftwerk use it for their live shows (along with 3-D projections).

dfed22 8:23 Fri Sep 25
Re: Quadrophonic Music.
Right Bungo I am not talking about the mix through the PA or arena shows etc. I meant going to see a band (rock, jazz, etc.) in a club or an orchestra, etc. and hearing their amps/instruments where they are positioned.

Mike Oxsaw 8:50 Fri Sep 25
Re: Quadrophonic Music.
Your mum 7:26 Fri Sep 25

I think that might have been her plan...

Mike Oxsaw 8:53 Fri Sep 25
Re: Quadrophonic Music.
Roger Mellie 7:52 Fri Sep 25

The update's there. Do you need me to post up "Logging on to Simple Web Sites for Tiny Tots" to point you in the right direction?

Roger Mellie 9:40 Fri Sep 25
Re: Quadrophonic Music.
Cock helmet,

You could have done a 'rugger' prediction type thingy.

You lazy prick.

Mike Oxsaw 1:23 Sat Sep 26
Re: Quadrophonic Music.
Roger Mellie 9:40 Fri Sep 25

I could have, but the only people interested in that game are BBC loving, plummy-mouthed, toffee-nosed, public school poofs called Julian, so I'm not legally qualified to do it in public.

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