Stereo Tool Settings ⭐

If you are using Stereo Tool for FM broadcasting, specific settings are needed to comply with regulations and achieve a polished sound.

If you are using Stereo Tool for terrestrial FM broadcasting, you must configure the specialized FM sections:

FM radio requires boosting high frequencies before transmission and rolling them off at the receiver. You can set this to 50 (Europe) or 75 (Americas). stereo tool settings

Adds width to the audio. Excessive use can lead to multipath interference in FM broadcasting and may become fatiguing for listeners.

Aim for the input VU meters to peak around -6 dB to -3 dB. If you are using Stereo Tool for FM

The De-Clipper is one of Stereo Tool's most powerful features. It reconstructs clipped, distorted audio peaks caused by over-amplification in original recordings.

: Use a narrow band to avoid muffling the overall vocal presence. 3. The Stereo Booster and Spatial Image Settings Adds width to the audio

Ensure the FM output is properly configured and the high-pass filter is addressed 1.2.1. Check Phase: Keep low-end in mono.

Use the bypass panel to compare your processed audio with the original signal 1.2.3 . 2. Audio Processing Settings (The Core Setup)

If you are broadcasting over FM radio, you must strictly comply with international regulations regarding pilot tones and deviation. Controls the final RF loudness.