Stereo Tool Settings __top__ Jun 2026
Here are some of the most common stereo tool settings you'll encounter:
Before adding loudness or enhancements, you must fix errors in the incoming audio signal. This section acts as the cleanup crew. De-Clipper stereo tool settings
Keep the AGC speed slow (e.g., 0.5 dB to 1.0 dB per second). Fast AGC settings cause "pumping," where the background noise rushes up during pauses in speech. Here are some of the most common stereo
Use these settings to add "warmth" and "thump" to tracks that lack low-end. Fast AGC settings cause "pumping," where the background
The foundation of a great mix begins with a clean input configuration. Misconfigured input stages can lead to digital clipping or a lack of dynamic range before the audio even reaches the core processors.
This is where vocals live. Use moderate compression with fast attack times to keep speech clear and forward.


