I dont know but my guess would be cuz the final versions were engineered by
2 different programmers maybe?

On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 5:50 AM, AJ <[email protected]> wrote:

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>
> I alluded to this in my reviews of Raavan, but it's very clear...the Veera
> versions have a much higher clap, bass guitar, and small rhythm volumes vs.
> the Hindi Beera version. When you listen to the first minute of Beera, you
> will notice some very faint claps and a bass guitar sound, which both then
> get subdued when the rest of the singing and instruments take off. In both
> Veera versions, the claps are very crisp and loud along with a very nice
> bass guitar and crisper sounding rhythms throughout the song.
>
> I have compared Beera vs. both Veeras on the best quality audios and in
> good speakers, and no doubt, the bass and clap sounds in both Veeras are
> louder and crisper, making the song arrangement wise superior in the Tamil
> and Telugu versions vs. the Hindi version.
>
> I wonder why ARR kept those track volumes low in the Hindi version and
> higher in the other 2. Anyone want to conjecture a guess?
>
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>



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