A. R. Rahman

*Bollywood's finest*

A key moment in A.R. Rahman's life: he met one of India's most famous
directors, Mani Ratnam, who asked him to compose the music for his next
film, "Roja" (1992). The rest, as they say, is history. He went on to
compose several great hits for Tamil-language films before composing the
score and songs for his first Hindi-language film, "Rangeela" (1995). The
enormous success of his first Hindi venture was followed by the
chart-topping soundtrack albums of films such as "Bombay" (1995), "Taal"
(1999), and "Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India" (2001), which was nominated
for best foreign-language film at the 2002 Academy Awards. He also worked
with Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber and Shekhar Kapur (director of "Elizabeth") on
a musical called "Bombay Dreams".
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*What have been some recent productions of you and how have they been
recorded?*

Well, "Warriors of Heaven and Earth", "Provoked" and "The Rising" are
amongst the movie projects, I completed in recent times.

We have just opened our new facility, called AM studios, a few months ago.
We were initially recording at the older place on an Euphonix System 5 with
Genelec monitors. The Euphonix has now been moved to the new film mixing
room designed by Studio 440. At the new recording room we have installed a
Neve 88R. A major portion of my forthcoming projects, "Rang De Basanti" and
"Provoked" were done at the new facility. Logic is our main workstation,
which works in combination with Digidesign hardware.



*On what projects are you working at the moment? *

Currently, I'm just about wrapping up "Rang de Basanti" and "Provoked" in
India, whilst I'm in the final stages for "The Lord of the Rings", a theater
adaptation in Toronto.



*Did you use Melodyne on these projects? In which songs, in which particular
moment? *

Sure, used it mostly on vocal tracks of "Rang de Basanti", in aim of
creating fresh harmonies, reducing quivers, pitch correction etc.



*How did Melodyne change the way you work with audio files? *

Well, we have been using Melodyne for most of the vocal corrections, but I
also like fooling around with it, making harmonies and things like that. I
think Melodyne is an ideal and very transparent solution for this. We also
tried to make percussion sound bigger with it, using transpose and stacking
functions.



*How is your workflow with Melodyne? *

We are right now importing files into Melodyne, working on them and
exporting them back to Logic. I am looking forward to the next version,
which will help me a lot. Then I'll use the Melodyne Bridge on MacOS X
Tiger.



*What do you like especially about Melodyne? *
I enjoy the flexibility, transparency and the many ways in which Melodyne
surprises us!


With Regards,
Prabakar Ramalingam


--
You are what your deepest desire is. As you desire, so is your intention. As
your intention, so is your will. As is your will so is your deed. As is your
deed, so is your destiny.

--The Upanishads

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