Guys, checkout the Continuum Finger Print technology in the below attachment.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dd6DxaI0yKA

 

 

I wish H.Sridhar is still with us. I'm wondering the type of sound engineering 
he would have come up with by using this.

 

 

Regards,

G.Gandhinath

 


To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
From: farsad...@gmail.com
Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2009 23:02:41 +0530
Subject: [arr] Endhiran Music : A R Rahman uses Continuum Fingerboard again







Remember the postlude in the pensive jazzy Rehna Tu in 'Delhi 6'? That was made 
possible with the help of what is called the Continuum Fingerboard.It is not an 
instrument in itself and works like a synthesizer of sorts, to enhance what any 
other instrument produces. The continuum does not come with traditional keys 
and has a touch screen with very long music sustenance. This was developed in 
the University of Illinois and has been used in Indian cinema only by AR 
Rahman. World over, there are said to be only eight people using the finger 
continuum.Of course, AR Rahman’s penchant for technology is known. The academy 
winning composer started out only as a keyboard arranger, and legends are 
innumerable about how Rahman was always keen on the gadget side of things. It 
was for this reason that he got noticed even in his first film ‘Roja’, which 
was a whiff of fresh air, when it released.The continuum, along with the 
accordion, was played by Rahman himself in Rehna Tu, apart from him singing as 
well. It is now said that Rahman is using this in great measure in Rajini’s 
'Endhiran', for which the Oscar Tamilan is composing 
music.http://www.planetradiocity.com/musicreporter/gossip.php?gossipid=1268-- 
Farzad KhaleelWebmasterwww.rahmaniac.com







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