Stereo Tool
https://forums.stereotool.com/

Stereo Tool 6.22 BETA
https://forums.stereotool.com/viewtopic.php?t=4102
Page 28 of 39

Author:  Brian [ Wed Mar 28, 2012 12:51 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Stereo Tool 6.22 BETA

Quote:
At least in the past, these voice vibrations were almost as bad (and sometimes even worse) at low Loudness levels. Not sure if that's still the case. Anyway, in the end, everyone benefits from fixes (even if a single fix has very little effect on the audio, if you go back a few versions you'll hear what I mean).
I really haven't heard much true "improvement" in audio fidelity, to be totally honest, for some time now. I don't have bad hearing, as I picked out that the vocalist has vibrato.

The largest thing holding your product back is multiband. Plain and simple. The reason is because you need to compress bass, but not vocals. You might need to compress highs, but it's going to vary on a case-by-case basis. That's why I'm stopping all preset development now, as there's nothing more I can do. I need a change to where you can compress or limit on a per-band basis. That's what will allow vocals to be less subdued. That's going to help everyone, while these minor tweaks to loudness may be totally imperceptible to many people.
Quote:
Although I guess the new multiband compressor will probably have much more effect.
LOL. I typed that out and then saw you said this...

I guess I need to read ahead more... :oops:

Author:  Brian [ Wed Mar 28, 2012 12:54 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Stereo Tool 6.22 BETA

Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
@Brian, may i ask you where you use stereo tool for primarily? Do you have some stream? Or is it just for listening music? Or even something else.
It's for listening to music, from a non-broadcasting perspective.
If I might ask, what settings do you use? Not a broadcaster myself either, just want to get rid of that compressed sound that is on all CD's nowadays. :(
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=4056

I'm going to post a final here in a bit. Spent far too much time on it...

Author:  shckrck [ Wed Mar 28, 2012 12:58 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Stereo Tool 6.22 BETA

Yeah thanks, I already found it after I asked and saw you were talking about preset development. Will try them out immediately! And I agree with you, it's very difficult to make sense of what everything does without documentation.

Author:  Brian [ Wed Mar 28, 2012 1:59 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Stereo Tool 6.22 BETA

Quote:
Yeah thanks, I already found it after I asked and saw you were talking about preset development. Will try them out immediately! And I agree with you, it's very difficult to make sense of what everything does without documentation.
Well, to be clear, I'm not happy with certain aspects of the vocals. To address that, the way multiband works now, I'd have to cut the bass. When I cut the bass, certain hiphop / rap / r'n'b / dance / club tracks take a hit.

Also, something seems to have made the vocals more muffled. Maybe it's where I've been listening to stuff too loud. I don't know...

Author:  michi95 [ Wed Mar 28, 2012 2:22 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Stereo Tool 6.22 BETA

Quote:
If I might ask, what settings do you use? Not a broadcaster myself either, just want to get rid of that compressed sound that is on all CD's nowadays. :(
I don`t know if you already have tried that preset:
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=4093
:?:

Author:  Bojcha [ Wed Mar 28, 2012 2:48 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Stereo Tool 6.22 BETA

it's :arrow: private" version, then it must be good :!:

Author:  shckrck [ Wed Mar 28, 2012 2:51 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Stereo Tool 6.22 BETA

Quote:
Quote:
Yeah thanks, I already found it after I asked and saw you were talking about preset development. Will try them out immediately! And I agree with you, it's very difficult to make sense of what everything does without documentation.
Well, to be clear, I'm not happy with certain aspects of the vocals. To address that, the way multiband works now, I'd have to cut the bass. When I cut the bass, certain hiphop / rap / r'n'b / dance / club tracks take a hit.

Also, something seems to have made the vocals more muffled. Maybe it's where I've been listening to stuff too loud. I don't know...
Well, it sounds pretty good, maybe a bit too much bass to my taste. At least now I got something to work from. Thanks again.

Author:  shckrck [ Wed Mar 28, 2012 2:52 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Stereo Tool 6.22 BETA

Quote:
Quote:
If I might ask, what settings do you use? Not a broadcaster myself either, just want to get rid of that compressed sound that is on all CD's nowadays. :(
I don`t know if you already have tried that preset:
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=4093
:?:
Thanks, will give that a try too.

Author:  michi95 [ Wed Mar 28, 2012 3:07 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Stereo Tool 6.22 BETA

Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
If I might ask, what settings do you use? Not a broadcaster myself either, just want to get rid of that compressed sound that is on all CD's nowadays. :(
I don`t know if you already have tried that preset:
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=4093
:?:
Thanks, will give that a try too.
Comparing that with many other presets you will get the impression that is more muffled.
But that only proves that it is not that simple to compare presets.
I doubt that most people seriously adjust settings to compensate loudness differences.
IMO less than 1 dB RMS difference would be ideal - but sometimes very difficult or even impossible (AGC processing !) to adjust :arrow: you have to re-adjust all the time for different sources.
And as long as you do not use extreme volume (when it starts to hurt your ears) most people always tend to prefer the louder preset (independent of the resulting true processing characteristics).
That is the (stupid) way the human hearing system (the combination of ears and the brain processing that cannot be bypassed) works.
And that is the reason why the loudness race exists:
Because it works aiming at a world market of ordinary listeners (without the knowlegde most experts in this forum have - everyone except me :oops: :mrgreen: ).

That is so great about Stereo Tool:
I can use even very strange settings (others disagree and some even laugh about what I do), but I am happy with my presets.

Author:  Brian [ Wed Mar 28, 2012 3:26 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Stereo Tool 6.22 BETA

Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
Yeah thanks, I already found it after I asked and saw you were talking about preset development. Will try them out immediately! And I agree with you, it's very difficult to make sense of what everything does without documentation.
Well, to be clear, I'm not happy with certain aspects of the vocals. To address that, the way multiband works now, I'd have to cut the bass. When I cut the bass, certain hiphop / rap / r'n'b / dance / club tracks take a hit.

Also, something seems to have made the vocals more muffled. Maybe it's where I've been listening to stuff too loud. I don't know...
Well, it sounds pretty good, maybe a bit too much bass to my taste. At least now I got something to work from. Thanks again.
That's what I was talking about. I like thumping bass, but to really do it right, it ends up eating into the vocals. They aren't vibrating, it's just they get drowned out. Kind of like where the vocals being talked about over the past day are not really vibrating any more than they naturally do, but it's the bass that's buzzing / distorting.

Both my issue and Bojcha's could be addressed by a more versatile multiband.

Page 28 of 39 All times are UTC+02:00
Powered by phpBB® Forum Software © phpBB Limited
https://www.phpbb.com/