Tab, aka "QuadRadial", has relocated his great webpages. I changed the link on this page, but for those who need to change theirs, it is now
http://home.hot.rr.com/quadradial/about.htm
He has moved off of AOL.
For those who are unaware, Tab is a pioneer of sorts. His website is a great reference for 1970's Quadraphonics, and there is a ton of great information in those pages. Tab also was the first person that I know of to preserve old quadraphonic recordings onto CD, first via matrix encoding, then later DTS. I consider Tab an expert in this field, and he has gone far beyond the scope of assistance in helping others to get into that technology. Last I checked, he had converted over 400 titles! Yes, that's over 4 !
At any rate, if you are interested in "Quadraphoinics", you should check out Tab's webpages. There is a wealth of info there.
http://home.hot.rr.com/quadradial/about.htm
He has moved off of AOL.
For those who are unaware, Tab is a pioneer of sorts. His website is a great reference for 1970's Quadraphonics, and there is a ton of great information in those pages. Tab also was the first person that I know of to preserve old quadraphonic recordings onto CD, first via matrix encoding, then later DTS. I consider Tab an expert in this field, and he has gone far beyond the scope of assistance in helping others to get into that technology. Last I checked, he had converted over 400 titles! Yes, that's over 4 !
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At any rate, if you are interested in "Quadraphoinics", you should check out Tab's webpages. There is a wealth of info there.