brian770295 wrote:First off...Great product ! & Great Value to the Financially challenged.
My question has to do with order or recommended "Process" steps for Mastering. I have various PlugIns available, Mainly for Mastering I use:
Har-Bal, PeakSlammer & a Compressor.
Example: I have a Mix WAV file at -3db that is unprocessed. What is the best order to achieve the best Mastered Product.
1- Har-Bal
2- Compressor
3- PeakSlammer?
What is the a Best Order or information/Suggestions that you can give for sequence of Mastering process for best results?

Brian
We are glad you are enjoying the prgram.
Your order for mastering is somewhat correct.
1. Open Har-Bal and correct the spectral content in Har-Bal using the following process.
http://har-bal.com/ipw-web/bulletin/bb/ ... m.php?f=26
2. You have two choices here. You can either use a compressor to pull the track more together (if needed) and then use your limiter to bring the volume up to commercial standards
Most of the time it is not necessary to use a compressor because you have attenuated (brought down) the volume of the offending frequencies in Har-Bal
If you are using a a reference file and want to match the volume you should use the following process.
Use the "match loudness" feature in Har-Bal as a reference for your limiter.
When you use this feature just write down the gain number.
Pull the fader back to 0.0, record the newly EQ'd file and open the limiter.
Set the outceiling at -0.1 and the threshold at the number indicated by har-bal. If there was an increase in Har-Bal of 4.3,
Set the threshold for -4.3.
It works every time and the volume level is consistent throughout the entire album.
This is an amazing feature in Har-Bal. I know of no other tool that does this.
Make sure you use a reference CD that matches this genre of music in terms of loudness.
Earle