This is the heart of the "full" sound. It balances frequencies (Lows, Mids, Highs) so that the bass hits hard without drowning out the vocals.
Don't overlook the "Analog" or "Digital" folders within the software. They contain presets optimized for different CPU loads.
That is where finding a comes in. A "full" preset typically refers to a configuration where every module—from the Declipper to the Advanced Clipper—is fine-tuned to deliver a loud, punchy, and crystal-clear sound. Why Use a "Full" Stereo Tool Preset?
While Stereo Tool comes with excellent built-in defaults (like the "Hans van Zutphen" originals), many users look for custom configurations:
A full preset utilizes the Stereo Booster to create a wide soundstage without causing phase issues.
Instead of spending weeks tweaking the Multiband Compressor, you can start with a polished sound and make minor adjustments. Key Components of a Full Preset