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Thimeo Audio Technology creates audio software and hardware aimed at the broadcast market.
For FM, AM, streaming, DAB, HD and TV
STL codec, sends FM signal with pilot/rds to transmitters at 320 kbit
Aimed at large media groups
Ideal for processing podcasts and video files
We will be at KBP in Manilla, the Philippines, 13-15 November 2024. We will be at the BCI booth.
We will be at the IBC in Amsterdam again! September 13-16, 2024, booth 8.F78. Sign up with our code IBC6189 to get in for free!
Stereo Tool is an incredible program. After testing it, I was so motivated that I had it on 4 radio stations in less than a month. It is so loud and clear that it made the other stations sound like they were in a tunnel. I have since moved 14 more stations to Stereo Tool.
Chris Collins, Louisiana, US
I had actually switched the computer on-air for test purposes, and wanted to take it out again after measurements. But I couldn't, because the "Rockies" had already heard the new sound. It's very different from Orban, Omnia & Co .. Everything sounds relaxed ... and of course extremely powerful. The drums do not disappear in the background and that is a pleasure!
Wolf Stahl, ROCKLAND (Germany)
"Joh, ik heb d'r verdomd weinig verstand van, maar dat ding klinkt verrekte lekker"
(Translation: "Jeez, I don't know much about it, but it sounds darn good")
Lex Harding, LX Classics
"Stereo Tool rocking in serveral large markents. Engineers are stunned when they hear it and how easy it competes whit (and actually sounds better than) $10K+ boxes."
Ray Fisher, Broadcast engineer
"Without the Multipath Clipper, our signal fades as most do. The fringe gets weaker on the edges. With it, we seem to stal full signal until the end, then it drops off suddenly. The difference is that you can listen to the signal on the fringe much more easily than without."
D. Solomin, Broadcast engineer, US
We are introducing another new concept: Running multiple multiband compressors alongside each other (parallel) instead of after each other (in series).
Stereo Tool 10 marks one of the most radical and thorough updates in the history of our software: a complete overhaul of our Graphical User Interface (GUI).
Composite clipping can give you more than 2 dB's of extra loudness on FM. So why is that the case?