![]() ![]() A stand-alone application, its single-window interface was dominated by a large, multi-function display area which was used to display cumulative frequency-response and level statistics for an entire stereo mix file, derived from peak and/or averaged signal levels. It was with a sense of relief, then, that I greeted the news of an all-new Harbal v3, which overhauls both the program's internal coding and its user interface, as well as making it available to Mac users for the first time.īefore I dive into the new features, let me first provide a quick overview of where the software stood as of v2.3, for the benefit of anyone who hasn't yet encountered it. However, although it had evolved significantly into version 2 by 2006, development seemed to have stalled by the time I started using v2.3 regularly in 2009, and I recently began to worry that OS updates might force me to put this tremendously useful utility out to pasture. ![]() The Harbal mastering software has been around for more than seven years now, and its first release version was reviewed by Martin Walker back in SOS March 2004. If you want to know how your mixes match up to commercial masters, Harbal will show you!
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