Stereo Tool Settings

Before touching a single slider, you must understand a fundamental truth: The ideal Stereo Tool settings depend entirely on your audio source, your transmission medium (FM, AM, streaming, or file-based), and your target genre.

The final stage of processing involves setting the overall frequency balance and stereo image. stereo tool settings

This is the heart of Stereo Tool. It divides the audio into multiple frequency bands (usually 2 to 9 bands) so that a heavy bass hit doesn’t squash the volume of the vocals. Band Splitting Before touching a single slider, you must understand

: This is a vital feature for internet broadcasters. It boosts high frequencies before clipping and cuts them back after, pre-emptively counteracting the overshoots and artifacts created by MP3, AAC, and other lossy codecs. The result is a cleaner, more stable stream. It divides the audio into multiple frequency bands