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Oasis - Some Might Say (Fixed SACD Downmix)

This is a fixed version of “Some Might Say” from the 5.1 surround sound SACD (Super Audio CD) mix of “(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?” by Oasis! I want to make clear that this is not my mix, per se, but my attempt at fixing what I believe to be what the mixing engineers intended. Thus, 92% or so of the credit for this mix goes to the mixing engineer, Neil Dorfsman, as well as the assistant mixing engineer, David Swope. I say it’s a “fixed” version of the surround sound mix because I believe there were unintended errors in the final mix. I have attempted to fix these errors and fold the 5.1 mix down to stereo for you all to hear! Here are the steps I took in this track: - Invert channel 3, lower it by 6dB - Use Audacity’s “Change Speed” function under Effects to speed up this track by 1.05% (this affects both tempo and pitch). This will make the track the same speed and pitch as its 1995 stereo counterpart. - Amplify entire track by an additional 1.5dB - Make channels 5 and 6 into a stereo track, duplicate it, and invert this duplication. Make channels 1 and 2 into a stereo track and fold the previously stated duplication into it. The result will be your new channel 1 and 2. Downmixing to stereo was completed through Audacity’s “Mix” function in its Track tab. Before downmixing, channels 1 and 2 are made into a single stereo track, and channels 5 and 6 are made into a single stereo track, and the 3rd and 4th channels are lowered by 3dB (as they are mono channels). (Downmixing through other programs may lower the 3rd (center) channel, 4th (LFE) channel, and 5th and 6th (back) channels differently, so keep that in mind.)

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