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Nice to hear that, thank you!
And in your opinion what would it be a reasonable input level for Stereo Tool? Maybe it is a well discussed topic in the forum, in case you can address me to some previous threads...
I suspect Stereo Tool would need some headroom in order to declip or restore some lost dynamic to the incoming "squared" music, but how much? Are we talking about 1-5 dBFS or 10-15 dBFS?
It doesn't need any headroom (you can input the audio at 0 dB without any issues) but you have to make sure that your most dynamic track can still be normalized to the target level without clipping.