I think it could be VERY useful.
I'd probably mostly use it with multitracked drums where I can submix the many tracks to a stereo mix then apply HB (synched) in realtime along with the rest of the music playing.
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- Thu Jul 23, 2009 12:02 pm
 - Forum: Customer Suggestions and Comments
 - Topic: Synching Har-Bal
 - Replies: 7
 - Views: 55830
 
- Tue May 13, 2008 10:26 am
 - Forum: Mastering Tips
 - Topic: Correcting speed after the mastering
 - Replies: 14
 - Views: 104387
 
Keep in mind... If you do it the 'old-fashioned' way (i.e., pitch bend up via a sampler), obviously the pitch goes up. The thing Melodyne can do BETTER than Pro Tools is to keep the pitch the same. You can download a demo version from the Celemony site to see if it'll work for you. I'd strongly sugg...
					- Sun May 11, 2008 8:34 pm
 - Forum: Mastering Tips
 - Topic: Correcting speed after the mastering
 - Replies: 14
 - Views: 104387
 
I agree with Paavo, wrong time to make that decision. However... Melodyne is probably the best software for this kind of application. While I use the 'Studio' version, you may be able to use the least expensive version called 'Essential' for this time compressing job. You could also try loading the ...
					- Wed Jan 30, 2008 11:03 pm
 - Forum: Speaker Questions
 - Topic: Dynaudio BM6A MkII Monitors
 - Replies: 3
 - Views: 34651
 
- Wed Jan 30, 2008 1:55 pm
 - Forum: Speaker Questions
 - Topic: Dynaudio BM6A MkII Monitors
 - Replies: 3
 - Views: 34651
 
Dynaudio BM6A MkII Monitors
Anyone have any experience with these:
Dynaudio BM6A MkII
I think that they are relatively new - as there was a previous model.
I'm looking for moderately priced near-field monitors.
I already have a sub that I occasionally use.
					Dynaudio BM6A MkII
I think that they are relatively new - as there was a previous model.
I'm looking for moderately priced near-field monitors.
I already have a sub that I occasionally use.
- Thu Jan 10, 2008 1:09 am
 - Forum: Questions and Answers
 - Topic: Discussion about Harbal at KVR
 - Replies: 3
 - Views: 14137
 
- Thu Oct 04, 2007 12:17 am
 - Forum: Questions and Answers
 - Topic: Hey! Everybody throw tomatoes, it's another new guy!!!!!
 - Replies: 5
 - Views: 17550
 
Steve, Contact Paavo or Earle by e-mail. Earle is here in the U.S. and may give you phone consultation. They are both great guys and will answer anything to get you going. Once you get Har-Bal, it is a breeze to use. I use it constantly from tweaking a bass track to a full mix and everything in betw...
					- Thu Sep 20, 2007 3:11 am
 - Forum: Questions and Answers
 - Topic: Hey! Everybody throw tomatoes, it's another new guy!!!!!
 - Replies: 5
 - Views: 17550
 
Steve, Good to see you over here - finally!!! I think what I may have said, to you about Har-Bal, is a bit of an over-generalization. Paavo, is right (of course), it is a hit and miss process. But, when it works it is GREAT. Recently, I used Har-Bal to match the EQ of a lead vocal recorded at my stu...
					- Thu Aug 30, 2007 6:08 am
 - Forum: Unusual and Creative Applications of Har-Bal
 - Topic: Improved vocal track with Har-Bal
 - Replies: 1
 - Views: 19079
 
Yes indeed! I've been working on a project whereas the vocals were recorded at another studio. The artist is making a few 'changes' to these previously recorded vocals by recording the changes at my studio. Of course, with the different room, mic and other variables, these 'new' vocals sound differe...
					- Fri Aug 17, 2007 10:45 pm
 - Forum: Mastering Tips
 - Topic: How come Match Volume isn't always accurate for me?
 - Replies: 6
 - Views: 53082
 
Craig, If you want to send me a sample of your track and a sample of the CD track you are trying match I can give it a try. I've been able to get pretty 'loud' sounding masters. Paavo is absolutely correct in everything he is saying. But I do understand the volume wars game that you are up against. ...
					- Mon Jul 16, 2007 11:52 am
 - Forum: Questions and Answers
 - Topic: Ozone vs. Har-Bal
 - Replies: 7
 - Views: 27054
 
Aren't Har-Bal and Ozone different products? I do not use Ozone but I do use T-RackS, which probably is a product more similar to Ozone. I utilize Har-Bal before T-RackS. Har-Bal has a far superior EQ'ing ability than T-RackS and I would assume better than Ozone, as well. I do NO EQ'ing with T-RackS...
					- Mon Jun 18, 2007 2:05 am
 - Forum: Mixing Tips
 - Topic: Bounce to disc vs record to track?
 - Replies: 2
 - Views: 25803
 
I've heard this debate about BTD v. RTD for years. I for one do NOT hear a difference. I've tried the 'phase cancellation' test countless times and ALWAYS get dead silence as the result. Having said that... I use BOTH methods depending on the mix. If I am satisfied that a one-time-through with no fu...
					- Mon May 28, 2007 8:28 pm
 - Forum: Har-Bal Tips and Tricks
 - Topic: Can i TUNE my room by using HARBAL and an external eq??
 - Replies: 1
 - Views: 17979
 
I believe the method would require you to set a monitor out in your hall, generate some pink noise and record that with your mic of choice. Then by analyzing this recording with Har-Bal, you'd see the overall result. Ideally you are wanting to see a 'flat' line. So, by observing the peaks and dips y...
					- Mon May 28, 2007 8:16 pm
 - Forum: Har-Bal Tips and Tricks
 - Topic: What Mastering Chain are you Using?
 - Replies: 24
 - Views: 140713
 
- Sat Apr 07, 2007 5:19 pm
 - Forum: Questions and Answers
 - Topic: Record Function Reduces Quality
 - Replies: 2
 - Views: 9520