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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