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On 2012-10-02 17:15, Miller Puckette wrote:
> 3. the upsampling inlet~ by default zero-pads its input.  This is
> incorrect as its DC gain is less than one.  (Try using that as
> input to a phasor~ for instance - bad surprise!)  I want to change
> the default so that it acts like a sample-and-hold, which I believe
> is an option now.  To preserve back compatibility I'd keep all the
> "upsampling methods" in place but only change default behavior for
> patches with a 0.44 or later version stamped on them.


the default upsampling algorithm was chosen deliberately to alert
people that there is something they should think about, before proceeding.
the idea is, that people *should* select the upsampling method they
want, rather than leave it at the default.
i admit, this is a bit pedagogical.

so from my pov, i wouldn't care about a change in the default
upsampling method.

fgmasdr
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