Stereo Tool’s power lies in its modular chain: EQ → Multiband compression → Clipper → Output limiter (and, for FM, composite processing). Optimal settings depend entirely on delivery medium and program material. Use the built-in and oscilloscope views to visually check for phase issues, peak behavior, and distortion. Always test with real content — pure sine tones or pink noise can mislead final sound quality.
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Your must respect this flow. The Input section prepares the audio. The middle section shapes the tone. The final section destroys peaks for loudness. stereo tool settings
is the gold standard. It is a beast of a processor that can make a bedroom setup sound like a major market radio station. The Power of the Settings Stereo Tool’s power lies in its modular chain:
This is the gatekeeper. Its job is to keep the volume coming into the processor perfectly consistent. Always test with real content — pure sine