That's impossible (unless you have access to the original master tracks, which you don't).
Once all those tracks are mixed down to stereo, that's it. It's over. You can't separate them again.
Doing so would be like mixing all the different sodas at the fountain together, then trying to separate them all. It's just not happening. They're all one now.
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That's impossible (unless you have access to the original master tracks, which you don't).
Once all those tracks are mixed down to stereo, that's it. It's over. You can't separate them again.
Doing so would be like mixing all the different sodas at the fountain together, then trying to separate them all. It's just not happening. They're all one now.