November 11, 2005 (Press Release) --
Har-Bal, the world's first visual mastering software, has been revolutionizing the mastering process since its launch in August 15th 2003, with sound engineers increasingly turning to the software to improve the quality and efficiency of a variety of studio projects. Harmonic Balancing provides a reliable means of correcting and removing the tonal imbalances inherent in any song, thus producing a more naturally pleasing and agreeable sound to the listening ears.
http://www.har-bal.com/
Har-Bal was the result of a collaboration between Paavo Jumppanen, an electrical engineer and an expert in speaker design and room acoustics, and Earle Holder, a highly sought mastering engineer in great demand worldwide, who will be releasing a book named "Mastering Audio Exposed!" in October 2005.
The Har-Bal software has received numerous awards, including the Keyboard "Key Buy Award" and EQ Magazine's "Exceptional Quality Award," with respected journalist Craig Anderton noting "If you have the ears to know how to use this clever program, HarBal makes fixing equalization problems in everything from samples to master recordings just that much easier."
The key to Har-Bal Harmonic Balancing software is its unique ability to allow mastering engineers to actually see these types of frequency conflicts and initiate the proper steps to correct them. The spectrum analyzer allows engineers the ability to actually see the frequency ranges monitors aren't able to reproduce.
By coupling spectrum analysis with digital filtering Har-Bal provides the most powerful, yet functionally simple means of re-adjusting the spectral balance of sound recordings, be they original new masters, or re-masters of existing works.
Engineers Sing The Praises Of Har-Bal Mastering Software
http://www.musicdish.net/Forum/viewtopic.php?t=138
Har-Bal, the world's first visual mastering software, has been revolutionizing the mastering process since its launch in August 15th 2003, with sound engineers increasingly turning to the software to improve the quality and efficiency of a variety of studio projects. Harmonic Balancing provides a reliable means of correcting and removing the tonal imbalances inherent in any song, thus producing a more naturally pleasing and agreeable sound to the listening ears.
http://www.har-bal.com/
Har-Bal was the result of a collaboration between Paavo Jumppanen, an electrical engineer and an expert in speaker design and room acoustics, and Earle Holder, a highly sought mastering engineer in great demand worldwide, who will be releasing a book named "Mastering Audio Exposed!" in October 2005.
The Har-Bal software has received numerous awards, including the Keyboard "Key Buy Award" and EQ Magazine's "Exceptional Quality Award," with respected journalist Craig Anderton noting "If you have the ears to know how to use this clever program, HarBal makes fixing equalization problems in everything from samples to master recordings just that much easier."
The key to Har-Bal Harmonic Balancing software is its unique ability to allow mastering engineers to actually see these types of frequency conflicts and initiate the proper steps to correct them. The spectrum analyzer allows engineers the ability to actually see the frequency ranges monitors aren't able to reproduce.
By coupling spectrum analysis with digital filtering Har-Bal provides the most powerful, yet functionally simple means of re-adjusting the spectral balance of sound recordings, be they original new masters, or re-masters of existing works.
Engineers Sing The Praises Of Har-Bal Mastering Software
http://www.musicdish.net/Forum/viewtopic.php?t=138

Harmonic Balancing provides a reliable means of correcting and removing the tonal imbalances inherent in any song
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