There have been at least 3 re-masterings of Brothers in Arms for SACD. I only know the 20th Anniversary one and the original CD, which of course was so popular it really established CDs in the market. I still have Philips’ CD sampler which also features Dires Straits Once upon a Time in the West from memory.
Recorded on a 24-track Sony 16-bit machine, possibly at 48-kHz sample rate, mixing was done digitally. The resultant acoustic is far from natural, to say the least, with pin-point percussion effects.
Digital mixing is problematic, especially if only whole numbers are allowed. You have to multiply by fractions (really, divide by a whole number), and add the results together. Very quickly the least significant bits become totally screwed up because of multiple rounding errors. The more original tracks you start with, the smaller the starting numbers will be on average. I believe this is why classical recordings made in a natural acoustic have been excellent on CD from the get-go, whereas pop/rock is the opposite.
There’s almost no technical information on mastering for the anniversary SACD. But the results are clearly better than the CD
Only very recently has it become feasible to use floating-point numbers for mixing.

