Stereo Tool Settings 【iPad Full】
The AGC acts as an automatic hand on the fader. It smooths out volume differences between a quiet, older song and a loud, modern track. Recommended Value +6 dB to +10 dB
Maximum punch, strict pilot tone protection, and high perceived loudness.
Maximum bass punch, high energy, no ADC overload.
In the modern age of digital audio production, the difference between an amateur mix and a professional-sounding master often comes down to one critical dimension: . While EQ and compression handle the tonal balance and dynamics, it is the manipulation of the stereo field that gives a track its sense of space, immersion, and "3D" quality. stereo tool settings
Drive the high frequencies a bit lower to save data bandwidth for vocals. Final Calibration Checklist
Beyond RDS, text-related settings appear in the general configuration:
The clipper is the final gatekeeper. It shaves off the tips of your audio waves to prevent digital clipping (distortion). The AGC acts as an automatic hand on the fader
These settings control what text is broadcast or streamed to your listeners:
The Advanced Clipper is where Stereo Tool outshines hardware processors costing thousands of dollars. It allows you to push loudness limits without creating audible distortion. Key Clipper Configurations
Many stereo tools utilize a short delay (usually 1ms to 30ms) on one channel to trick the brain into perceiving width. This is based on the . Maximum bass punch, high energy, no ADC overload
Test your settings across different playback systems: car speakers, cheap earbuds, studio monitors, and phone speakers.
Keep at 0 dB to ensure lead vocals remain firmly in the middle.