Ya CD replication stage can also bring such changes in audio structure apart 
from mastering. Iam not an expert. Yet i can say that CD reproducing companies 
are bringing big changes in loudness of audio to make others feel that they are 
the best.Re-releases of many old ARR albums especially tamil is an evident of 
this. Sony music was a trusted one for long time. An expert's opinion here is a 
must.

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, wiredbeats <wiredbe...@...> wrote:
>
> I dont know!..i really dont know why and how this happens. Ya the master will 
> vary obviously because the language version varies. But why does that have an 
> effect on the CD as such. I dont know.
> 
> In fact i have observed this...that when a track is released in Label X and 
> then the same track shows up in Label Y in a compilation disc, the sound 
> varies. It must really be at the CD replication end.
> 
> any expert opinions? May be Phani Kalyan can throw some light since he has 
> recently sat through a masteing session for new film Pappu.
>  Remixes I Originals I Opinions at  http://www.wiredbeats.com  
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ________________________________
> From: Devan <musilov4ud...@...>
> To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wed, 26 May, 2010 9:35:59 PM
> Subject: [arr] Re: Volume Track Differences between Beera and the two Veeras
> 
>   
> Means T-series better than Sony??? Possibly that will be a result of seperate 
> mastering in the studio for tamil and hindi versions.
> 
> --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, wiredbeats <wiredbeats@> wrote:
> >
> > Not just veera. All tracks have that difference you mentioned. Especially 
> > Ranja Ranja sounds much better than the tamil version. I think its just 
> > because both the titles are from different companies.
> >  Remixes I Originals I Opinions at http://www.wiredbeats.com 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > ________________________________
> > From: AJ <purevibz@>
> > To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Tue, 25 May, 2010 11:45:31 PM
> > Subject: [arr] Volume Track Differences between Beera and the two Veeras
> > 
> > 
> > I have tested this many times on good speakers, through headphones, best 
> > sound quality, etc. and no doubt, there are distinct volume differences in 
> > some of the arrangement tracks between Veeras and Beera. 
> > 
> > Veeras' claps and bass lines are significantly louder, leading to a fuller 
> > sound throughout both versions of the Veera song (Tamil and Telugu), while 
> > the bass lines and claps in Beera are very low in volume, subued throughout 
> > the song.  If you listen to the first minute of Beera, then the first 
> > minute of both Veeras, you will be able to tell the difference immediately. 
> > 
> > I referred to this in my overall review of the soundtrack, but this 
> > difference keeps coming up for me, esp. when I put Raavan and Raavanan on 
> > the same CD.
> > 
> > I wonder why the differences in volumes between these versions.
> > 
> > Please don't block this post.  I'm not trying to start something about 
> > differences between Hindi/Tamil/Telugu, etc., not claiming one to be 
> > superior to the other, etc., but just commenting on these specific 
> > differences between the versions and wondering why ARR decided on this.
> >
>


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