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avon

New user - need help!

Post by avon »

OK, got it, I can see how powerful it it is, but I'm still getting my head round some basics ...

What is a .anl file and what is a .mfl file?

I open one file and see the 3 curves, then I open a 'reference' file and see 3 more. Which is which?

In the open reference window, you can open a reference track and a filter ... haven't I already got one open?

In a nutshell, how do I apply the curve of one tune to another?

I have a feeling that I'm missing something ... long day ... got to dash to a session. I think this will all make sense in the morning!

Thanks

Avon
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Avon

An .anl file is a 3kb file created each time you load a song into Har-Bal. They can also be used as reference files. This is great when you are working with different genres. You can use the reference file to gain a visual of where your song should fit into the spectrum.
You can find them in the C harbal\ref folder. If you create any you may want to place them there also.

A .mfl file is a filter designed by you. I.E. You are working on an album and all the songs were created in the same studio using similar instruments.
Well, if you load the first song and make the adjustments there really is no need to do the same for every song. After you make the adjustments you can save it as a filter file (.mfl).

Above all read the manual

Earle
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