Oh wow. I'd love Electronic Realizations on a Blu-ray.
Oxford Dickie's view was Classical Gas was not QS encoded. All of his QS decodes of Synergy apart from the earliest omitted Classical Gas. It wasn't on the first release of the album anyway, so probably mixed at a different time.Tim, I came across this tidbit from Mark Anderson's QUADRAPHONIC DISCOGRAPHY. Do you have any further info on this:
SYNERGY -
Classical Gas (Mono) B/W Synergy. Passport PPA-7907 (QS45)
{Unmarked quad 45rpm single from quad only album}
Classical Gas B/W Synergy. Sire-Passport 6078-502 (QS45) [Germany],
6078-600 (QS45) [UK]
Classical Gas is not quad, only Synergy on those singles. I will have that corrected.SYNERGY -
Classical Gas (Mono) B/W Synergy. Passport PPA-7907 (QS45)
{Unmarked quad 45rpm single from quad only album}
Classical Gas B/W Synergy. Sire-Passport 6078-502 (QS45) [Germany],
6078-600 (QS45) [UK]
The Quad on a BDA with a silent Centre would be great (I don't have an LFE so don't care about the .1!) via Bandcamp, even a flac though Bandcamp can't handle that, Quad flac via IAA.May 2nd, 2022 update from Larry:
āThanks, Tim. Everything is slow with me and surround because I keep taking on mixing and producing work for other artists and labels--stereo only, I'm afraid.
However, I did get started on mixing some of the Synergy catalog in 5.1, though I'm taking a side trip exploring if I can get set up for Atmos at my place before I get in too far. These mixes are working from the recently digitized 16 and 24 track master tapes.
I'm also debating taking the discrete 4 track Quad master from the first Synergy album and making available limited quantities of BluRay versions adapted as 5.1 (or maybe 4.1). Probably would limit that to direct sales or Bandcamp. Just an idea that would be relatively easy to put into production. And that's today's status report. Thanks for checking in. Larryā
And the existing 4 track quad master? Has that been digitised? I'm much more interested in that in discrete digital than a new 5.1 or Atmos mix. Obviously having both new and old mixes would widen the appeal in the market.Almost all of the Synergy 16 and 24 multitrack masters have now been digitized track-by-track at 24/96, for mixing, with some mixing already started on a newly upgraded studio computer system.
Larry said the following, and SDE aren't worldwide distribution it's basically order from the UK and suck up the postage costs. I agree however that something like SDE might be easier to get off the ground.Wonder if Paul Sinclair @ SDE would be at all interested in releasing Larry Fast's Electronic Realizations on BD~A in 4.0, 5.1 and ATMOS?
And may i add, if it would be a 5.1 remix, plus an Atmos version if really needed, we also get the original 'classic' mix.I am also in the camp of purchasing any Synergy music that comes out in multichannel. We REALLY need a 50th anniversary edition of "Electronic Realizations For Rock Orchestra" in 2025!"