Stereo Tool - Settings

This stage determines how "loud" your station sounds compared to others on the dial.

Be careful with this on low-bitrate streams. While it increases the soundstage width, extreme separation can cause phase issues or "multipath" distortion in FM signals. 3. Final Limiting and Clipping

By splitting audio into separate bands (bass, mid, treble), you can bring out hidden details without over-compressing the entire track. stereo tool settings

This is one of the software's most powerful features; it repairs digital clipping in original recordings, restoring lost dynamics and removing harsh distortion.

This is the foundation of your sound. Set the AGC to ensure a consistent input level, so soft acoustic tracks and loud rock songs enter the processor at the same volume. 2. Dynamics and Multiband Compression This stage determines how "loud" your station sounds

Stereo Tool uses a to balance frequencies.

Stereo Tool is a high-powered broadcast audio processor used by thousands of FM stations and internet streamers to achieve a professional "big" sound. Whether you are aiming for the signature punch of a major FM station or a crystal-clear web stream, mastering its deep settings is essential to preventing listeners from constantly reaching for the volume knob. 1. Essential Pre-Processing Settings This is the foundation of your sound

Restores the punch in music that has been "over-mastered" or squashed during production.

Use these settings to add "warmth" and "thump" to tracks that lack low-end.