Panchathan Record Inn and AM Studios

The Panchathan Record Inn & AM Studios are composer/music director A. R. Rahman's studios on his street at Kodambakkam, Chennai in Tamil Nadu. The Inn was established in 1989, attached to his backyard, and developed into the most developed studio in Asia.[1] Located very close to his home, it houses equipment like the Euphonix System 5 Audio Mixing system. The studio has been designed by Studio 440 and the state of the art equipment is from Daxco Digital. His team includes acclaimed sound engineers of Chennai film music including the late H. Sridhar, S .Sivakumar,Aditya Modi, A.S. Laxmi Narayanan,S .Saisarvajith,J .Ravinder, his manager Noell James, and Co-Ordinator Samidurai.

In 2005, A. R. Rahman built a new studio, part of a redevelopment and extension project of the inn, called AM Studios. Mixing takes place at both the inn and the commercial A. M Studios for films. Other music directors use AM Studios for recording. Rahman also owns newly built KM Musiq Studios in Mumbai, London and Los Angeles where he has also mixed scores.

In 2013, AM Studios acquired a Barco Auro 11.1 system to enhance its 3D sound recording capabilities. The sound mixing for the Tamil film Maryan whose score was composed by A. R. Rahman himself was the first Indian film to utilize this sound technology through AM Studios.[2]

Rahman's engineers

References

  1. Eur, Andy Gregory, The International Who's Who in Popular Music 2002: A. R. Rahman, pp. 419–420
  2. Nick Dager (19 June 2013). "AM Studios, Chennai, Mixes Maryan with Barco’s Auro 11.1". Digital Cinema Report. Retrieved 19 June 2013.

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