Stereo Tool Settings Updated Link

The final clipper determines how loud your station sounds on the dial or stream relative to your competitors. The updated Advanced Clipper utilizes psychoacoustic masking to hide distortion. For FM Broadcasters (Strict MPX Compliance)

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: Improved "Stockton" and "B超" clipping algorithms allow for higher loudness levels with significantly less audible distortion. stereo tool settings updated

This updated setting specifically targets MPEG2/MP3 artifacts, which is vital for web stations using lower-bitrate source material. 2. Leveling and Dynamics

: You can configure Stereo Tool to read from a local .txt or .xml file that is continuously updated by your playout software. The final clipper determines how loud your station

The final stage dictates how loud your station sounds on the dial compared to your competitors. The updated Stereo Tool features the and Advanced Clipper modes, which hide inter-sample distortion peaks more effectively than ever. Key Updated Settings Clipper Mode : Select Advanced Clipper (Strict) .

: New "Stereo Boost" settings provide a wider soundstage without compromising mono-compatibility. Share public link : Improved "Stockton" and "B超"

Once your updated settings are applied, you must validate the output audio quality through rigorous testing.

The Final Clipper has been updated to deliver maximum competitive loudness. It achieves this while strictly adhering to broadcast pilot tone guard bands and digital clipping thresholds. For FM Broadcasting (MPX):

Updates often tweak the crossover frequencies or attack/release curves of the multiband section.

The Automatic Gain Control now features updated visual metering and a more responsive dual-band mode to smooth out extreme volume differences before the audio hits the limiters.

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