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FINALLY - a way to to OVERSAMPLE your schematic for real!!!
Re: FINALLY - a way to to OVERSAMPLE your schematic for real
I might try this in of of my current projects. Thanks for this!
- Halon
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Re: FINALLY - a way to to OVERSAMPLE your schematic for real
Guys, please help. As far as I know, in the alpha version I cannot apply upsampling more than 4x. But my problem is that I can't figure out how to connect any effect that already has a packed input, if the upsampling output already has packed connectors. Just pack it up again? but it seems to me that this is not the right solution.
I don't need more than 4x for experiments, but I can't figure out how to do it correctly. probably a stupid question from me ...
I don't need more than 4x for experiments, but I can't figure out how to do it correctly. probably a stupid question from me ...
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StereoSpace - Posts: 78
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Re: FINALLY - a way to to OVERSAMPLE your schematic for real
Gave this a test drive in v3.0.9b2-3457.
Tested:
64bit VST2 & 3
32Bit VST2 & 3
All crash FL 20.8.1, even when using the 32 bit version of FL.
Tested:
64bit VST2 & 3
32Bit VST2 & 3
All crash FL 20.8.1, even when using the 32 bit version of FL.
- JWP
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