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Surely they have multitrack tapes from the production of this album they can
use to make a surround recording.
I don't believe they would have bounced the tracks down, to the detriment of
the original tracks, this was recorded at Abbey Road after all, and as a
follow-up to DSOTM to boot.
October 14-16th, the Rocky Mountain AudioFest was held in Colorado and
as part of that event, Wish You Were Here received it's debut in the
5.1 SACD format. Presenters included Host-Chad Kassem of Acoustic
Sounds; James Guthrie and Joel Plante of das boot recording and Gus
Skinas of Super Audio Center among others...
This part really caught my eye though, "....in regards to scheduling
for future 5.1 projects, Guthrie remarked that The Wall would likely
be the next project and the one he most desires, but because the
process moves very slowly there is no actual timetable as of now in
regards to its completion.
Though there is reason enough to savor this professional victory,
Guthrie’s schedule – even after the debut of the Why Pink Floyd…?
campaign – is still absolutely packed, including of late: mastering of
the new Kate Bush album 50 Words For Snow, and work on the audio mix
of the upcoming Roger Waters DVD/Blu-ray release of The Wall Live:
30th Anniversary (as six performances were filmed and recorded at
Athens’ OAKA Arena for the project with Guthrie and Plante assuming
recording engineering duties). With additional Experience and
Immersion sets being discussed for next year and beyond, Guthrie’s
role in the organization remains sonically essential as Pink Floyd
officially reveals the depth and breadth of their legacy for the
enjoyment of all fans."
From reading this excerpt, I hope Meddle and Animals are in the
pipeline for surround next year...now that would be really incredible
news next year!
Cheers, Highlander
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