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I have found that Q-Sound recordings decode exceptionally well with an SQ decoder. For those unfamiliar with Q-Sound, it is a mastering process that is supposed to offer a more three-dimensional sound presentation in a conventional stereo system. I don't know about that, but they sure decode well in quad! For more info on Q-Sound, check out this link: Anyway, Q-Sound in audio mastering has been around since 1991. I tried to find a Q-Sound discography but came up empty handed. Through further searching, I was able to cobble together this list: - Luther Vandross - Power of Love/Love Power - Madonna - The Immaculate Collection - Pink Floyd – Pulse - Richard Wright – Broken China - Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (soundtrack) - Roger Waters – Amused To Death - Sting - The Soul Cages I was surprised by the lack of titles!

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Are there any others that anyone here knows of? Is Q-Sound akin to the technology used with Circle Surround and the manner that matrix-type quad would/could (at varying success rates) would synthesize a quad effect from a stereo source? Since the beloved QRX-9001 gasped its last I have been quad-free within the shanty and for various reasons am unlikely to commence quadding again unless I happen across a unit locally at an unbeatable deal but high-atop the Ozark Plateau amidst a swarm of hillbilly road-kill loving inbred heathen who still likely view an AM radio as the epitome of audio Nirvana it is extremely doubtful that a quad unit even exists within any 'over yonder 'cross the holler' distances. Just curious, mainly. Many early CD based video games used Q-Sound also for in game soundtracks. I would say the majority of these were released for the Sega CD (Sega's CD expansion for the cartridge based Sega Genesis) although I have seen some for the Sony Playstation, NEC Turbografx, and I have also seen Q-Sound advertised on a few cartridges (although I'm not sure if that was done real-time in hardware or pre-processed samples preloaded on the cartridge).
A few games I have on hand that use Q-Sound: Sonic CD (Sega CD) Sonic Adventure (Sega Dreamcast) Ecco the Dolphin (Sega CD) Darkstalkers (Playstation) Eternal Champions: Challenge From The Dark Side (Sega CD) Jurassic Park (Sega CD) Tempo (Sega 32X) Buster Bros. Collection (Playstation).and many more! The nice part about these games older games is that many of them have red book audio so that you can just pop it in a CD player and listen to the entire soundtrack. I haven't tried any through my quad receiver yet. Another competing system to Roland’s and Q Sound was Stephen Desper’s Spatializer.