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Quadraphonic PINK FLOYD Dark Side of the Moon
"Iain Churchus Congenital Mental Defective " Sylus is a noun of the second declension (m) model dominus. The plural is styli. ** ******** !!!!!!!!!!!!! There is a Latin word " stilus " - but " stylus " is a word in the English language. The usual plural of which is " styluses " . Just like the plural of " anus " is " anuses " - things the Churchus autistic cretin is very familiar with. ....... Phil |
PHIL IS AUTISTIC (Was Quadraphonic PINK FLOYD Dark Side of the Moon)
"Phil the Faggot"
Almost any modern * moving coil * cartridge operates to over 40 kHz. What an ignorant **** you are. ** And I said I was surprised that OLD cartridges worked to those frequencies. If you'd actually READ what I wrote, you'd have realised that. I know you're currently getting a ****ing ROASTING from others in sci.elecectronics.basics (SEB), so that's why you're in such a bad mood. For the benefit of others: You all might wanna go have a look in SEB to see Phil acting like a real **** and getting roasted because of it. Are you going to call me an autistic ****wit, now, Phil? Phil, you do seem to use that insult a lot. It also seems to me that you don't find it easy dealing with others at all, and you frequently have inappropriate and disproportionate reactions to what others say. That makes me pretty sure that YOU are genuinely autistic, Phil. What do you say to that question? Eh, Phil? Love and kisses, Martin |
Quadraphonic PINK FLOYD Dark Side of the Moon
"Phil Allison" wrote in message ... Sylus is a noun of the second declension (m) model dominus. The plural is styli. There is a Latin word " stilus " - but " stylus " is a word in the English language. The Oxford Dictionary gives: Stylus (pl: styli) Origin: Latin - stilus. Both words follow the second declension model dominus. "Sti", or "sty" is the stem, to which the nominative plural ending "i" is added for stili or styli. One can only have a double vowel ending (ii) with a nous such as "radius", where "radi" is the stem to which the ending "i" is added giving "radii" The usual plural of which is " styluses " . The Oxford dictionary states otherwise. My ISP usually deletes your posts from the server as soon as they appear. This one slipped through - I must complain. Antiquis temporibus, nati tibi similes in rupibus ventosissimis exponebantur ad necem. Iain |
Iain Churchus= Congenital Mental Defective
"Iain Churchus = Congenital Mental Defective " Sylus is a noun of the second declension (m) model dominus. The plural is styli. ** ****ING ******** !!!!!!!!!!!!! There is a Latin word " stilus " - but " stylus " is a word in the ** English language ** !!! The Oxford Dictionary gives: Stylus (pl: styli) Origin: Latin - stilus. Both words follow the second declension model dominus. ** WRONG language - YOU ****ING IDIOT !!!!! The word "stylus " NOT Latin - ****WIT !! So you cannot apply the rules of Latin to it - ****WIT !!! The usual plural of which is " styluses " . The Oxford dictionary states otherwise. ** Like hell it does - ****WIT !! Most folk use " styluses" as the plural of "stylus" ( over 2.3 million hits on Google) and most dictionaries give it as one of the two alternatives. Go D R O P D E A D !!!! you sub human pile of criminal GARBAGE !! ...... Phil |
Quadraphonic PINK FLOYD Dark Side of the Moon
"Iain Churches" wrote in message i... Both words follow the second declension model dominus. "Sti", or "sty" is the stem, to which the nominative plural ending "i" is added for stili or styli. Correction. "Stil" or "styl" is the stem..... Iain |
Iain Churchus= Criminal Mental Defective
Iain Churchus = Congenital Mental Defective " Both words follow the second declension model dominus. ** ****ING ******** !!!!!!!!!!!!! There is a Latin word " stilus " - but " stylus " is a word in the ** English language ** !!! The word "stylus " NOT Latin - ****WIT !! So you cannot apply the rules of ****ing Latin to it - ****WIT !!! Fact: Most folk use " styluses" as the plural of "stylus" ( over 2.3 million hits on Google) and most dictionaries give it as one of the two alternatives. Go D R O P D E A D !!!! you sub human pile of criminal GARBAGE !! ...... Phil |
Quadraphonic PINK FLOYD Dark Side of the Moon
"David Looser" wrote in message ... "Eeyore" wrote in message ... The 'quad' effect was simply a gimmick anyway which is the biggest reason of all it never gained popularity. A reason certainly, but the biggest? As I see it there were several reasons:- 1/ Too many competing and incompatible systems. 2/ Cost 3/ Problems in accommodating rear speakers in the typical living room 4/ Unimpressive results (especially from the market leader SQ) David. Indeed. Quadraphonics was no more a gimmick than stereo was to mono. It was meant to improve the listening experience. The above reasons for failure are pretty much spot-on, and in the right order. S. -- http://audiopages.googlepages.com |
Quadraphonic PINK FLOYD Dark Side of the Moon
Jim Lesurf wrote:
IIRC There is now a surround-sound version of DSOTM on DVD. No idea how it compares with the LP, and don't have a multichannel AV system so can't check. Hmmm. Dark side of the moon.... Just take the drugs. Ye'll get more than a few channels and some pretty colours as well ;-) -- Adrian C |
Quadraphonic PINK FLOYD Dark Side of the Moon
Fleetie wrote:
Would the strident tintinnabulation starting "Time" be different from each corner? I don't recall ever hearing the record in quad but it's probably one of the few things worth releasing in quad since that is how it was performed live. Serge is right though, Ambisonics is the only "proper" surround system. Yours, not-old-enoughly-but-very-nearly, I am. I saw it performed live before the album came out. The memory is vivid after many years. I'll probably still remember it when I'm dribbling down my shirt in the old folks home. Trouble is they'll probably be playing me Frank Ifield. Roy. |
Quadraphonic PINK FLOYD Dark Side of the Moon
On Mon, 26 May 2008 02:57:54 GMT, Martin Leese
wrote: Serge Auckland wrote: "David Looser" wrote in message ... ... The BBC's Matrix H was yet another matrix system, but one that came out of Michael Gerzon et. al's work on ambisonics, and which was evaluated for broadcast. The BBC did some test transmissions in Matrix H, but it never went into full service as it didn't have full mono compatibility (something the BBC was somewhat paranoid about at the time) and anyway, the whole quad thing had pretty much gone away by then. The history of Matrix H and its relation to Ambisonics is nicely described on Wikipedia at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quadrophonic The BBC produced Matrix H. This was combined with Ambisonic 45J to give Matrix HJ. This was then combined with UD-4/UMX to give Ambisonic UHJ. There was also the RCA "FM4" system, which seems to be the one you are thinking of. This used a frequency-modulated carrier around 20kHz to carry the band-limited rear channels. You're thinking of CD4, which was the system used by RCA, JVC, Denon and others. It was developed by JVC. The rear channels of CD-4 were full-bandwidth, not band-limited, so David may have been thinking of UD-4. It's a great pity that Ambisonics never caught on, It is still around, and is currently stronger than it has been for many years. Visit www.ambisonia.com for over 100 pieces available for free download. These are in Ambisonic B-Format, and most are full-sphere. You will need a software player to decode the files. There are several available, all free. Also, visit my website (see Sig) for the Ambisonic Surround Sound FAQ. The original poster was interested in obtaining a quad version of DSotM. If they have a DVD burner then to find something which might interest them, they should Google for "dsotm torrent quad". Does anyone remember the BBC's late night experiments in 4 channel sound in the early 70's? They used 2 stereo FM channels. Or for that matter their late 50's stereo tests on a Saturday morning using BBC TV sound and BBC Third Programme as the two channels. I remember my dad moving the (very large) radiogram into the correct position......and my mother's horror! John J Armstrong |
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