These are high-energy, high-loudness presets. They are designed to mimic the "big" sound of major market FM stations.

Unlike a standard equalizer that adjusts volume based on frequency, Breakaway One presets work with . A preset tells the software how to divide the audio into several frequency bands (typically 5 to 7). It then applies compression and limiting to each band independently. This is why a preset can make a thin-sounding track feel "fat" or a muddy track sound "crisp." 2. Automatic Gain Control (AGC)

Some presets are designed to create a "wall of sound," filling every gap in the audio spectrum. This is common for modern pop and rock stations.

Because Breakaway One is versatile, it comes with a variety of factory presets tailored to specific needs:

A "clean" preset that provides balance and protection without coloring the sound too much. Great for critical listening.