Stereo Tool’s filters (low-pass, high-pass, and de-essing) are defined by coefficients. When you change sample rates, the physical frequency response shifts.
Stereo Tool saves its configuration changes to an .sts file or the Windows Registry. If you installed Stereo Tool in the standard C:\Program Files directory, Windows User Account Control (UAC) may block the software from writing changes to its own folder. This effectively "fixes" your preset to whatever it was during installation. stereo tool preset fixed
If you are trying to modify a factory preset and the changes don't stick, you are likely working with a write-protected file. If you installed Stereo Tool in the standard
To lock in a professional sound, you must first understand the tools at your disposal. A fixed preset isn't just about turning knobs; it's about strategically engaging specific modules in the correct order. To lock in a professional sound, you must
: Fixes phase issues that can cause audio to sound "hollow" or disappear when played in mono. AGC (Automatic Gain Control)