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Subject: Re: Is it possible to master on small monitors?


Author:
Itamar Carvalhaes
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Date Posted: 11:15:57 09/04/03 Thu
In reply to: Robert Schulze Lutum 's message, "Re: Is it possible to master on small monitors?" on 10:39:18 09/02/03 Tue

>I find Har Bal to be a very useful tool especially in
>the low frequency department.
>
>If you use the reference spectra as a guide, you can
>"fly blind" with NS 10s by simply sticking to the
>references.
>
>To me, thatīs the great beauty about Har Bal.

Thanks for the tip. Actually, I've had tought about that and it seems to be a good reference point. Anyway I'll have to get new monitors or a good headphone to check the results.

Itamar Carvalhaes

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