Stereo Tool Preset
In the top-left or top-right corner (depending on the GUI version), click on the or Presets button.
channel level for more depth without creating excessive anti-phase issues. Multiband Compression AGC (Auto Gain Control) to keep volume stable across different music genres. High-End Clarity
Tip: If you're using the VST2 plugin and can't type a name, right-click to paste text or use the VST3/standalone version instead. 2. Selecting the Right Preset for Your Goal stereo tool preset
While factory presets are incredible starting points, every audio chain is unique. Your playout music files, microphone choice, and studio acoustics will impact the final output. Here is how to safely customize a preset without ruining its balance: 1. Adjust the Input Gain First
Radio stations and streaming platforms must maintain a consistent volume level (loudness) across different tracks. A well-designed preset ensures that an old 1970s rock track and a modern, heavily compressed pop track sound balanced when played back-to-back. 2. Time Efficiency In the top-left or top-right corner (depending on
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Adjusts processing styles specifically for different formats, from talk radio to heavy electronic dance music. Key Audio Modules Controlled by Presets High-End Clarity Tip: If you're using the VST2
Many independent broadcast engineers offer custom .sts files tailored for specific regional markets (such as the highly competitive, ultra-loud European FM market). Conclusion
Stereo Tool typically uses 4 or 5 bands.