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The other method is to use software to split an existing mix into additional channels, which in most cases will sound plain weird. Quote: DTS audio is stronger and more aggressive than other audio formats One of the stupidest statements I've heard.

It's not the format, but the mix and encoding parameters which decide which sounds better. This argument may have held in the early days of DVD when 192/450kbps dynamically compressed Dolby tracks were compared with 1.5MBps DTS tracks. Whether it is LPCM or Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD, a properly mixed and encoded audio track should sound similar across formats. From what I understand Ilaiyaraaja himself is a difficult person to deal with and can be very moody and fickle. I suspect this person is going to find 'ayya's blessings for his project a very wavering commodity, if he doesn't work fast with all the legal fie print.

Music to his ears Updated: June 13, 2013 20:27 IST K. Jeshi Music maestro Ilaiyaraaja’s ‘pattu poovey mettu paadu’ from the film Chembaruthi plays in full volume in DTS 5.1 six-channel audio and all those listening have goose bumps. There are six audio speakers — left, centre vocal, right, left surround, right surround, and subwoofer that capture the nuances — and the music leaves you stunned. You can thank A.Muthusamy of Honeybee Studio in Coimbatore for the experience. “More than 300 music artists contribute to a song in a live recording.

When you listen to it in six-channels, you appreciate every individual effort. DTS gives a 360-degree experience which you can enjoy with your eyes closed.

The market is flooded with digital surround players that compress the six channels only into two. What we experience is a mere digital surround effect,” he rues. Muthusamy does this by a manual enhancing process, where he picks Ilaiyaraaja’s songs from old films, separates the six channels, and enhances every channel in quality and strength to suit the latest audio format, without tampering with the original composition. So far, he has completed 5,500 songs from 100 films, all released between 1976 and 1981. They are from films such as Bhuvana Oru Kelvi Kuri, 16 Vayadhiniley, Annakili, Ilamai Oonjalaadukirathu, Aval Appadithaan, Bhadrakaali and Paalooti Valartha Kili Painstaking process “His music genius is unparalleled. No one can replicate it. My wish is that maestro’s music should reach the public in original DTS six-channel format and in Hi-Fi stereo,” he says.

Manual enhancing is a painstaking process which takes up to 25 hours for a single song, where he divides the frequencies as LCR (Left, Centre, and Right), LS (Left Surround), RS (Right Surround) and Sub Woofer. “I keep rolling the mouse for over 20 hours to separate the channels manually without any software,” explains Muthusamy, and adds “ulakkaila idichi idichi arisi edukurathu mathiri” Through the process, one can build a crystal clear archive of old songs, and offer an original music experience. “Please tell ayya (maestro) if you like it,” says Muthusamy as he hands over a CD at his nondescript studio. “You are also free to complain if you didn’t like it,” he says, but with an air of confidence.