3-channel vinyl

Another gem of historical information from the Centennial Issue of the JAES in 1977.

This one is from the article titled “The Recording Industry in Japan” by Toshiya Inoue of the Victor Company of Japan. In it, you can find the following:

Notice that this describes a 3-channel system developed by the Victor Company using FM with a carrier frequency of 24 kHz and a modulation of ±4kHz to create a third channel on the vinyl. The resulting signal had a bandwidth of 50 Hz to 5 kHz and a SNR of 47 dB.

Interestingly, this was developed from 1961-1965: starting 9 years before CD-4 quadraphonic was introduced to the market, which used the same basic principle of FM modulation to encode the extra channels.