Mig007, I understand the changes that multi channel SACD brings to the
listening experience.
Also, I am aware the multi mix is done from the original tracks and not
from the two channel stereo mix. This is how every remaster is done,
whether stereo or multi channel.
I have never stated in any of my posts that the multi mix was made from the
two channel mix. What I stated was that some multi channel mixes are made
from recordings that were originally released as stereo mixes. I should have
been more specific and said the multi channel mixes were made from the
original tracks used to produce original stereo mixes. You have
misunderstood my point for many posts now, for which I am partly to blame,
and this has been a source of some conflict.
I'm very interested to learn how an engineer or producer chooses to fill the
center and rear channels of a multi mix from what was originally a recording
made for the stereo format. If you find an SACD primer that explains this,
please provide the link.
If by an SACD primer, you were referring to an article that explains that the
original tracks are used to create the multi channel mix, then I understand
that already, and no further info is necessary.
Thanks again.
listening experience.
Also, I am aware the multi mix is done from the original tracks and not
from the two channel stereo mix. This is how every remaster is done,
whether stereo or multi channel.
I have never stated in any of my posts that the multi mix was made from the
two channel mix. What I stated was that some multi channel mixes are made
from recordings that were originally released as stereo mixes. I should have
been more specific and said the multi channel mixes were made from the
original tracks used to produce original stereo mixes. You have
misunderstood my point for many posts now, for which I am partly to blame,
and this has been a source of some conflict.
I'm very interested to learn how an engineer or producer chooses to fill the
center and rear channels of a multi mix from what was originally a recording
made for the stereo format. If you find an SACD primer that explains this,
please provide the link.
If by an SACD primer, you were referring to an article that explains that the
original tracks are used to create the multi channel mix, then I understand
that already, and no further info is necessary.
Thanks again.