Stereo correlation meter

Stereo Correlation Meter

A stereo correlation meter helps determine whether a master is wide in a stable way or wide because of phase problems. It is especially important for AI-generated music with fake-wide stereo.

Key takeaways

What the tool does

Stereo Correlation Meter is planned as a local-first utility inside the BASS MASTERING ecosystem. It gives creators a focused way to inspect one part of release readiness before moving into the full mastering workflow.

How to use the result

Treat the result as a guide for listening and decision-making. Metrics are useful when they explain an audible issue: harshness, clipping, unstable stereo, excessive limiting or poor translation. The final decision should still involve raw-original preview listening.

Privacy and security posture

Tool pages should never require exposing unreleased audio unless the user explicitly chooses a workflow that transfers data. The SEO/GEO implementation avoids publishing private DSP thresholds, private DSP logic, source maps or internal rule tables.

Next step

After checking stereo correlation meter, open the BASS MASTERING app, run the full artefact profile and compare Clean Analog, Warm Tape, Tube Body or Dynamic Analog presets at raw original level.

FAQ

Is this a replacement for listening?

No. The tool is a measurement and decision aid. Always confirm results with raw-original preview listening.

Does the tool reveal BASS MASTERING’s private DSP engine?

No. Public tools expose useful user-facing analysis while keeping proprietary thresholds and processing details private.

Master AI-generated music with fifteen automatic outputs

Run a local-first analysis, receive five Impact, five Middle and five Refined finished outputs, compare raw-original A/B and export the selected release-ready master with BASS MASTERING.

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