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From: polymod on 27 Jun 2010 11:53 "eyesnears" <cruth(a)hologic.com> wrote in message news:c7e6ad6a-fad1-4362-b918-ca54768f89ca(a)i28g2000yqa.googlegroups.com... > Ozone is a bit steep $$. Har-Bal is about $90. > From what i read Har-bal is a bit easier to use. Better make sure about that. I'm 99% sure that Har-Bal is to be used in conjunction with either Soundforge or Wavelab. One of the first steps in the process is to analyze your RMS power levels to be customize based on the genre of your music. I have an older Har-Bal guide and it says "do not continue with this tool" and has examples using both Soundforge and Wavelab. If the above is true, Ozone may be cheaper in the long run. Poly
From: polymod on 27 Jun 2010 12:12 "polymod" <polymod(a)optonline.net> wrote in message news:4c277494$0$22506$607ed4bc(a)cv.net... > I have an older Har-Bal guide and it says "do not continue with this tool" > and has examples using both Soundforge and Wavelab. apologies......make that: "do not continue *without* this tool". Poly
From: eyesnears on 27 Jun 2010 13:12
On Jun 27, 12:12 pm, "polymod" <poly...(a)optonline.net> wrote: > "polymod" <poly...(a)optonline.net> wrote in message > > news:4c277494$0$22506$607ed4bc(a)cv.net... > > > I have an older Har-Bal guide and it says "do not continue with this tool" > > and has examples using both Soundforge and Wavelab. > > apologies......make that: > "do not continue *without* this tool". > > Poly i saw that too but i think all you need is the wav file, do the har- bal thing then save the new wav file and load back into whatever daw software you have.I wish they had a vst plugin. Anyway, i have not decided on hal-bar. They say 30 day money back. I'm first going to just upgrade my cakewalk to home studio 7 XL. thanks |