Reference traks

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RickyB
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Reference traks

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Ah, what are your recommended Reference tracks? I know this is per what you are trying to match, but, maybe we can get some ideas here. Like, if I'm doing something U2-ish, then...., or something Neil Finn-ish, then...., etc.

What are you guys doing & using for referencing?

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Re: Reference traks

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RickyB wrote:Ah, what are your recommended Reference tracks? I know this is per what you are trying to match, but, maybe we can get some ideas here. Like, if I'm doing something U2-ish, then...., or something Neil Finn-ish, then...., etc.

What are you guys doing & using for referencing?

RickyB
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If you are doing something U2'ish you can just create a reference file from an actual U2 song.

I will outline the steps below. Of course if you can get the song sounding U2'sh in the mix and then open it in Har-Bal you can just look for the parts of the spectrum that are unbalanced and make the correction(See manual)

Below are the steps to create a reference file.

1. Open Har-Bal
2. Load any song file
3. Go to the directory from where you loaded the song
4. You will find a file with your song name with a (.anl) extension.
5. This can now be used as a reference file in the future.

Earle
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