I've uploaded a new version where you can control the stereo separation - at 100% it's identical to the previous version, at 0% the two channels are identical in volume (except when the difference gets too big and 'remove remaining peaks' starts to kick in).
Note: This is an update of BETA2, not of BETA (Bojcha, I saw that you're still using BETA instead of BETA2... BETA2 _should_ be slightly _better_ than BETA!)
Winamp DSP plugin:
http://www.stereotool.com/download/dsp_ ... _BETA3.exe
Stand alone version:
http://www.stereotool.com/download/ster ... _BETA3.exe
VST version:
http://www.stereotool.com/download/vst_ ... _BETA3.dll
VST version (No SSE2):
http://www.stereotool.com/download/vst_ ... _BETA3.dll
Command line version:
http://www.stereotool.com/download/ster ... _BETA3.exe
Note: New sliders are NOT yet saved to disk!
Edit: Hm... When testing this version further, I think I could just as well set the first AGC default channel separation setting near 0%. IF it's needed, the 'remove remaining peaks' setting will cause one of the two channels to drop if - otherwise - peak removal would have to kick in.
Edit #2: I discovered a 'bug': If I play a beep and set 'remove remaining peaks' at 100%, no peak removal should happen - but it does (caused the the smoothing of the behavior at input level near target level). Will have to check what's wrong there.