Stereo Tool Settings -

If you're overwhelmed, follow this simple workflow to build a solid foundation:

A picture is worth a thousand clicks. To help you navigate, here are the critical screens: stereo tool settings

The AGC acts as an automated hand on the fader. It smooths out long-term volume variances between different tracks or speakers, ensuring a consistent average loudness. If you're overwhelmed, follow this simple workflow to

Increase this slightly (around 1.10x to 1.25x ) to widen the stereo image. Increase this slightly (around 1

: This crucial setting determines how much signal is passed to the next stage (usually the multiband compressor). Setting it too high can overload the compressor and cause it to work too aggressively. A moderate target is key to maintaining headroom.

: Go to the AGC screen and enable it. Set a moderate Target Output Level . Leave the attack and release settings on their defaults. Your goal here is just to see the AGC gently moving the level, not fighting it.

: This is the "heart" of your sound. Stereo Tool features a 10-band compressor that processes different frequencies independently, ensuring that bass-heavy tracks don't drown out vocals.