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A popular community preset designed to maximize loudness for FM and DAB+ while maintaining audio "punch". RadioReference.com Forums Pro Tip: Avoiding Multipath Distortion

Standard presets are designed to be "safe"—they sound good on most content. Exclusive presets are pushed to the limit. They are tweaked to create a specific sonic "texture" that becomes a brand's identity. When listeners hear that specific bass punch or high-end clarity, they know exactly which station they are tuned into. 2. Competitive Loudness

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Short video tutorials to learn all about OOREP's features on

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Why use OOREP?

Why use OOREP?

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Powered by open-source

Built using proven open-source technologies and products. You can also download all the source code and run your own version of the software.

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Platform-independent

Works with any computer and OS. All you need is a web-browser - no installations, serial numbers or dongles. stereo tool preset exclusive

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Various sources

Search in well-known repertories and materia medicas like Kent, Boger, Hering, etc. A popular community preset designed to maximize loudness

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Get results fast

Very easy to use: only the essential features - no distractions, no non-sense. stereo tool preset exclusive

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Advanced search

Widen your search using wildcards, like 'cough*, dry*', or narrow it down using '-' (minus).

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Mobile friendly

Although repertorisation requires screen real estate, OOREP's responsive design supports mobile devices.

Stereo Tool Preset Exclusive [top] -

A popular community preset designed to maximize loudness for FM and DAB+ while maintaining audio "punch". RadioReference.com Forums Pro Tip: Avoiding Multipath Distortion

Standard presets are designed to be "safe"—they sound good on most content. Exclusive presets are pushed to the limit. They are tweaked to create a specific sonic "texture" that becomes a brand's identity. When listeners hear that specific bass punch or high-end clarity, they know exactly which station they are tuned into. 2. Competitive Loudness