chippy wrote:Just got Harbal and I am finding it quite good so far.

what a great tool
I must say that for anyone who is also just starting using this like I am, you will find it won't fix a poor mix but it will make a good mix sound very nice

. So if your mix or your clients mixes are sounding bad even after using HarBal its best to remix them to get the best sound.
Sorry if this is already in the help files but I couldn't find any info
What is the difference between mfl and anl files?
thanks Daz
Daz
Let me just add onto my partner's explanation.
If you load any sound files into Har-Bal it will create a small 3kb "anl" file that may be used as a reference for any other song you load into the program. It will always be stored in the same directory as your source file.
Okay...let's talk about a "mfl" file.
If you load a file into Har-Bal and make a number of adjustments you can create a filter that may be applied to any other song thus preventing the need to manipulate the spectrum each time.
So....an anl file is great for capturing the spectral image of any song and a mfl file allows you to save your settings and apply it elsewhere (another song)
Cheers
Earle