Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Har-Bal Celebrates Its 7th Successful Year In Business

Har-Bal Celebrates its 7th Successful Year in BusinessAtlanta / Australia, - February, 16 2010 -

Har-Bal, the worlds first visual mastering equalizer and sometimes the source of major debates around the world is celebrating its 5th year in business. The software allows engineers to immediately identify problem areas in a track and make corrections in real time resulting in a sound that rivals the best mastering studios.

Har-Bal has received numerous industry awards and rave reviews from top magazines all over the world. Don't take our word for it just Google "har-bal". This ingenious piece of software continues to move forward and make its way into studios worldwide.

Dan Ball of Home Recording Connection says "Har-Bal rocks in my book, and will remain among my most used applications for its continuing innovation in an area of audio production that is very much in need of it. Ian Waugh Music Tech Magazine says "Har-Bal is a truly unique program, extremely affordable and probably the quickest and easiest way to balance your audio material. Paul Alfery MI District Sales Manager Roland Corporation US says “I will enthusiastically tell everyone I know who does any recording about Har-Bal. It's so rare that a program does what it says it will do. Har-Bal does!" Craig Anderton of EQ Magazine says “Har-Bal is a cleverly implemented tool that fixes EQ problems with astonishing speed and precision...

The company is currently working on porting the code over to a Mac base because of the demand from Mac users worldwide. Currently Har-Bal is a standalone program and will remain so because of the complexity of the analysis engine. System Requirements: Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000 or XP, Vista, Windows 7.

The company was started in 2003 by Earle Holder Chief Mastering Engineer of Hdqtrz Digital Mastering Studios www.hdqtrz.com and Paavo Jumppanen an Electrical Engineer in Australia. Their dedication to the product and their customers is considered by most to be impeccable.

They have over 4500 articles on recording, mixing and mastering tips in their forum which can be found at their main site, www.har-bal.com

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