Hello mflorio
Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2004 12:48 pm
Mike
Here is what we are saying.
A Har-Bal user posts a link to their MP3. Har-Bal users "of their own free will and accord" download the MP3 convert it to a wave file and attempt to eq the file.
After the file is eq'd a .mfl file is created and sent to us which we will place on the server for the original owner (or anyone else) of the MP3.
They then download the 1.21kb.mfl file and apply it to their own song if they choose to do so.
Kind of like an online eq'ing service that is free.
The original owner of the mp3 can take a look at their newly eq'd file and visually see where they possibly wrong while trying to eq their track.
We have a very large Har-Bal user base out there who are always looking for tracks to EQ.
I know for a fact a lot of folks are even re-eq'ing albums that have already been mastered..
Basically a collaborative learning process.
Earle
Here is what we are saying.
A Har-Bal user posts a link to their MP3. Har-Bal users "of their own free will and accord" download the MP3 convert it to a wave file and attempt to eq the file.
After the file is eq'd a .mfl file is created and sent to us which we will place on the server for the original owner (or anyone else) of the MP3.
They then download the 1.21kb.mfl file and apply it to their own song if they choose to do so.
Kind of like an online eq'ing service that is free.
The original owner of the mp3 can take a look at their newly eq'd file and visually see where they possibly wrong while trying to eq their track.
We have a very large Har-Bal user base out there who are always looking for tracks to EQ.
I know for a fact a lot of folks are even re-eq'ing albums that have already been mastered..
Basically a collaborative learning process.
Earle