Pls anyone can take this to ARR .

--- On Mon, 9/14/09, Arun KB Ganesh <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Arun KB Ganesh <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [arr] Re: 'Blue' Sound/Audio Quality - "Dissapointed"
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, September 14, 2009, 10:39 PM


  




I am not a prophet to predict anyone's doom if things are not set right. Nor am 
I interested in doing it.
 
I believed (I still do) that this is a very valid point I was discussing on, 
else I would not have made the time out to write my posts while attending to my 
unwell daughter admitted to the hospital. 
 
Having said that, the sound aspect has been something that has been haunting me 
for quite sometime, and with Blue, this HAD to be brought out, period. 
 
Let me make my intentions very clear, yet again - 
I love ARR.. and I dont want another music director's sound quality to be ahead 
of his. If that emotion of mine is making me sound like predicting his 
doom (even though that was not my intention, not in my wildest dreams), I can't 
help it.
 
I didnt start this discussion to debate - be it with a person or with a group. 
Disagreements are bound to happen, I do accept them and I move on, since it is 
a person's opinion and I respect it. But, I do not intend to stop this 
discussion just because a person is not interested in discussing this.
 
I had to write this coz people here started taking it too personally - which 
does not help serve the purpose of this discussion.
 
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 6:39 PM, Anand Bharathan <[email protected]> wrote:



  





Arun, I don’t post much but could not help here after noticing a slight 
unpleasantness in the tone of your mail. You are sounding as if ARR is doomed 
in the future if he does not take care of this sound aspect. I personally feel 
ARR is completely aware of what he and his team of sound engineers are doing 
because we know him to be that kind of person – a perfectionist to the core. 
And I think he has enormous clout with the production companies that all he has 
to do is just talk with them if he feels they are messing up with his music.  I 
agree about the loudness (could be because of these so called loudness wars) 
and a lot of times where the orchestration is not clear but probably that is 
due to the massive amount of layering and the instrumentation he does than to 
do with any shortcomings on the part of his team or the mastering company. It 
is probably a nightmare for his sound engineers to highlight each and every 
instrument and the complex
 layering that he does in his music.
 
I do agree with your observation about Dostana and Bacchna  being clearer but 
that is probably due to the absence of any complex layering that you would find 
in a ARR song. Now given a choice between a straight forward album of other 
music MDs (which does not grow with every listening) or a slightly muddled up 
ARR album (as a result of his creativity), I would personally go for the latter 
because there is so much to discover in our boss’s music. Just my take. Am no 
technical expert like some of the others here.
 
With every album and time, ARR is only seeming to go from strength to strength 
turning even his detractors into fans, so I feel (my personal opinion) this 
doomsday scenario is not warranted. 
 
thanks
 
 
 


From: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com [mailto:arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com] On 
Behalf Of Arun KB Ganesh
Sent: 13 September, 2009 12:50 AM
To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
Subject: Re: [arr] Re: 'Blue' Sound/Audio Quality - "Dissapointed"



 
  




Note - Dear ARR, If you are reading this - This mail is not intended to hurt 
you or your team. Nor is this any kind of advice.. it is a plea from a member 
of this group since 2000, I have reasons to say all these bluntly - I really 
wish you take note. You are the best judge when it comes to sound and to decide 
on the next steps if you see a problem. I am highlighting these so that these 
problems can be corrected, before it is too late. Sorry if I sound odd !

 

 

Sorry Chord, this discussion is back to Square 1. With all due respect - You 
are contradicting yourself when you acknowledge of 'maybe a highly processed 
electronic sounds, esp vocals', is bothering me. If a highly processed vocals 
is making a song sound hissy, whats so pleasant in hearing it? In other words, 
what you said may be true - only if ARR's sound engineers are re-inventing 
themselves when working with him, trying out new stuff on vocals which I think 
is not the case.

 


I also disagree with you that AR's contemporaries are way of ahead of him in 
terms of sound quality. I listen to various CDs of different composers, and I 
find AR's albums to be as competent in terms of sound quality as theirs.

> I had mentioned this point on another mail thread - About the sound quality 
> of other MDs - give 'Dostana' and 'Bachna Ae Haseeno' a listen, compare the 
> sound quality - they sound tight (if I call it in a studio language).

 

I will still stand by my statement that as of today, ARR albums sound quality 
is not on par with other MDs .. to be precise, it all started with Rang De 
Basanti. Oh, by the way ... :

RDB was not released by T-Series... It had a loudness issue

Delhi-6 was by T-Series - it didnt have a loudness issue 

so how can loudness in BLUE be a problem from the music company's end? I feel 
it is not.

 



As a musician & singer myself, I really really trust my ears when it comes to 
sound quality.

 

 

On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 6:25 PM, ichord <purev...@yahoo. com> wrote:




  



There are sound issues in this album at times due to loudness, which I concede, 
but that does not make the overall sound quality mediocre. And being able to 
discern complex layering of music tracks clearly is very relevant to the 
discussion of sound. What may be bothering you is the highly processed 
electronic sounds in this album, esp, in the vocals, which I can understand.

Trust me, I understand the difference between sound and music and a discussion 
of one is relevant to the discussion of another, because without good sound 
quality, I and many others would not be able to enjoy the distinct and complex 
musical layers that he has gifted in this crafty album.

I also disagree with you that AR's contemporaries are way of ahead of him in 
terms of sound quality. I listen to various CDs of different composers, and I 
find AR's albums to be as competent in terms of sound quality as theirs.

Mean no disrespect to your opinions and hope we can continue to discuss and 
maybe even disagree without being disagreeable. 


--- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, Arun KB Ganesh <ergu...@...> wrote:
>

> Surprising - A discussion about the sound quality of this album, turned into
> a music review ??? Guess some people don't seem to understand the difference
> between the 2 ?!
> The music may have intricate layering & complicate complex chord
> progressions etc etc ... , whatever be the case, the final sound quality of
> this album is *mediocre*. What matters is what the end-user gets to hear ..
> It may be the music company or it may be the studio master at fault -
> whoever it may be, things HAS to be set right at some point. If not now, it
> may be too late.
> 
> ARR revolutionised sound of Indian music, but as of today, others are way
> ahead of him in terms of *"SOUND QUALITY" (Mind you, I am NOT talking about
> the music. ARR stands way ahead of others with respect to music & the sounds
> used (again, not the sound quality). *
> 
> I am willing to explain it again, if people dont understand.
> 

> On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 10:22 PM, Arun KB Ganesh <ergu...@...> wrote:
> 
> > *Clarification : **
> > *
> > *After all the effort ARR has put in to create these songs, he (more than
> > all of us put together) certainly would not want the sound quality to be
> > mediocre. As a person who adores the person and his music, I felt it was my
> > duty to post my thoughts in the group - if ARR reads this, I would be really
> > glad.. so that he can look into the problems and fix the shortcomings.
> > *
> > **My intention was not to hurt ARR or his team by the below email. I never
> > said the songs are not good, nor the sounds used in the song - I am in no
> > way eligible to comment on that. Since I am so much used to an *ARR 
> > sound*for years, I could certainly feel the difference here. I was only 
> > feeling
> > bad about the 'sound quality' the album "Blue" has.
> >
> > Like Gomz pointed out, it is true each song in this album has a different
> > sound quality. Could be because each song are assigned to different
> > programmers & engineers. That being said, in the past too, there have been
> > various programmers & engineers who have worked on his songs - but the end
> > result used to be tremendous.
> >
> > I don't know why the difference now.
> >
> >

> > On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Arun KB Ganesh <ergu...@...> wrote:
> >
> >> One of the reasons for me to appreciate AR's music *was* the superb
> >> quality his songs had - i am referring to the 'sound' quality.
> >> Off late, I have felt that his songs were lacking the clarity it had. One
> >> of the most beautiful songs in a major album this year had an error, which
> >> was pointed out in this forum & was acknowledged by his team too (not in
> >> this forum). I am not sure if it is the Sound Engineers or the programmers.
> >>
> >> The 'sound' of Blue in the *CD* is, in fact, pathetic. It more sounds
> >> like a studio version (work in progress) - unclear vocals, boomy sounds for
> >> chiggy wiggy (which is muffling the instrument before Sonu starts singing).
> >> The vocals are extremely bad....
> >>
> >> Not sure if it is a problem in the final mix/mastering or a problem @
> >> T-Series.
> >>
> >> I am disturbed because of this trend, and more worried coz things are not
> >> being set right. With every album, I have hoped the sound would be 
> >> 'better'.
> >> but it has never been.
> >> Is ARR not looking into the final product? I dont think so, 'coz the
> >> beauty of the sound is compromised on.
> >>
> >> And I am not in for a debate here.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
>
 




















      

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