How to raise/lower the curve?

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brubart
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How to raise/lower the curve?

Post by brubart »

I'm continuing to use Har-Bal with each mastering session, and it continues to improve my mixes. I've even used it on an orchestral recording and what a difference!

Is there a way to raise/lower the loaded file's spectrum relative to the reference spectrum, other than creating a full-bandwidth filter and sliding it up and down? Any keyboard shortcuts?

Thanks! I'm looking forward to version 2.2 on July 22.

Bruce Bartlett
kgderrick
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Post by kgderrick »

Go to this link.

http://www.har-bal.com/ipw-web/bulletin ... ht+click+0

or if that doesn't work read below:

"To overlay the green line of your track ontop of the reference, select the parameteric EQ tool, click and hold down the left mouse button on the spectrum and depress and hold down the zero ("0") key. Now just drag the mouse up or down to the extent needed to overlay the spectrum. When overlayed release the mouse button. "

BTW - This technique is awesome.

- Keith
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