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Old 05-18-2022, 12:17 PM   #1
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Default More Accessible FX Upsampling Buttons

It would be nice to have an "FX Chain Upsample" button in the track FX window next to the "Add" and "Remove" buttons; and an "FX Instance Upsample" in the top controls of each plugin window next to the presets/IO/parameters buttons.
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Old 05-18-2022, 03:07 PM   #2
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By this token you could say argue that there should be individual buttons for all of the options on the FX chain window menu, a cluttered interface indeed. I'm happy to leave things as they are.
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Old 05-21-2022, 04:26 PM   #3
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By this token you could say argue that there should be individual buttons for all of the options on the FX chain window menu, a cluttered interface indeed. I'm happy to leave things as they are.
That's a fair point, however in my opinion oversampling deserves its own button because it's one of the only option on this menu that actually affects the sound and is a part of the mixing process, unlike the rest of the options which are more utilitarian like copy/paste/save/rename/freeze etc.
On top of that, it won't take much GUI space at all, just a tiny "x2" button (or x1/x4/x8 etc).
But again, I made the poll to see what the majority of people think
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