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AR RAHMAN STUDIO PICTURES and Layout,Equipment,Features,Architecture & design,Contractor,A M Studios , Chennai

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Layout:


35m2-380ft2 control room
120m2-1300ft2
mix stage / record space
2 isolation booths
2 machine rooms
One lobby

Control room
Front
Surrounds
Subwoofers
Amplifiers
Processing


7.1 monitoring
3 x Dynaudio M4+
4 x Dynaudio BM15
2 x Dynaudio 18"
Chord SPA
XTA DP226 & DP224

Equipment:


Neve 88R mixing board
Protools HD3 system
Pyramix system
MOTU 896 interface

Mix stage
Front
Surrounds
Subwoofers
Amplifiers
Processing


7.1 monitoring
3 x Tesseract MPTS-1
8 x JBL 8340
4 x Bag End Infrasub-18
Bryston 9B & 4B SST
TMH Bass man
Ashly 424Gs & 224GS

Equipment:


Euphonix System 5
Euphonix R1 recorder
Pro Tools HD3
Dolby Processor CP650
DTS Processor
Stewart Filmscreen 21ft
DPI Mercury HD projector

Features:


TMH certification

Project management &
Acoustical consulting:



Sound Wizard

Architecture & design:


Studio 440 - L.A.

Wiring & integration:


Studio Care - Chennai

Contractor:


New Dawn Carpentry

Completion:


August 2005


A M Studios , Chennai

Perched above the urban chaos of India's entertainment capital, the studio of this noted film music composer is a tranquil oasis. The two main rooms in the straightforward plan dovetail together in a complex section. Each is equipped with a console that sits atop raised platforms concealing cable troughs. A stepped window in the Control Room front wall offers clear sight lines to a screen in the adjacent Mix Stage/Tracking Room. Designed with its own projection system and motorized blackout window shades, the Control Room can function independently of the stage. Mobile racks facilitate sharing of equipment. Visible from the Control Room, iso booths lining one side of the stage have windows with views looking out over the city.

Just as the client's music is a transcendent fusion of past and present, skillful design blends traditional materials with modern technology. Subdued lighting accents the intricate patterns, sumptuous textures, and rich colors of fabric and wood finishes. The scalloped profile of custom ceiling panels used to diffuse sound recall the draped ceilings of nomadic tents.

Shan Motion Pictures

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