Rahman, 49, spoke about the impact of technology on the working of music industry on TV show "Vh1 Music Diaries".
"If you want House music, there is a template. You want Jazz music, there's a template. The good old days of creating things from the basic DNA have gone, unless you are very, very careful about constructing a sound. I think it is a conquerable beast. You have to conquer it," Rahman said.
Talking about the synergy between music and technology for future, the "Tamasha" composer said, "It's going to be a fight," mentioning that today's technology renders musical templates to every kind of genres, making it easier for artists to compose music.
Rahman also revealed he has been a big fan of American pop duo The Carpenters -- siblings Karen and Richard Carpenter.
When asked about the first CD he bought in his life, Rahman talked about the famous duo. "I am a big fan of the voice of The Carpenters," he said.