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Fixes phase shifts introduced during the original recording or encoding process.

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Warning: Don’t use the Declipper on already clean material. It will add unwanted harmonic distortion. Use the "Bypass" button when processing modern, well-limited tracks. stereo tool settings

Fixes phase shifts introduced during original recordings or low-quality digitizations. Turn this on to restore high-frequency clarity.

Use the built-in to ensure that your audio still sounds perfectly full and clear when summed to mono. 6. Advanced Clipper & Loudness (The Final Stage)

For digital-only setups, virtual audio devices like VB-Cable are often used to route audio between playout software and the Stereo Tool standalone application. Fixes phase shifts introduced during the original recording

Stereo Tool operates as a chain of processing modules, each with its own set of exhaustive controls:

Once you think your settings are perfect, listen to your output on a smartphone speaker, a car radio, and cheap earbuds to ensure universal compatibility.

Use fast release times to add a bright, airy sparkle to your high-end cymbals and percussion. 4. Final Limiting and Loudness Use the "Bypass" button when processing modern, well-limited

Set slower attack times on the lower bands (30-50ms) to let bass transients kick through. Use faster attack times on high bands (5-10ms) to control harsh sibilance.

: Provides built-in software stereo and RDS encoding, FM pre-emphasis, and a specialized filter for an extra +5.5 dB of loudness for radio broadcasts. Recommended Settings & Presets

The final stage defines your overall loudness and ensures your signal never exceeds maximum legal or digital limits. Advanced Clipper

: The most common mistake is enabling every feature at once. It is far better to start with the essential modules (AGC, Multiband, Clipper) and add advanced features like the Declipper or True Bass only when the core sound is where you want it.

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