Open a Stage's Floating Editor from the Chain¶
Each stage in the TX DSP chain has a dedicated floating editor where you can adjust its parameters in detail. Double-clicking a stage tile opens that editor without affecting the stage's bypass state.
Before you start¶
- The PooDoo Audio (TXDSP) container must be visible. If it is not, click the PUDU tray button in the right sidebar to show it.
- The chain must be in TX mode. Confirm that TX is selected (not RX) at the top of the chain strip.
Steps¶
- Locate the chain strip at the top of the PooDoo Audio container. The hint line below the strip reads "Click to bypass · Double click to edit · Drag to reorder".
- Identify the stage you want to edit: Eq, Comp, Gate, DeEss, Tube, Enh / PUDU, or Reverb.
- Double-click the stage tile. The editor for that stage opens as a floating window.
- Adjust parameters in the editor as needed. Close the editor when finished.
What each control does¶
| Stage tile | Opens editor for | Single-click action |
|---|---|---|
| Chain stage (Eq) | EQ | Toggles bypass for the EQ stage |
| Chain stage (Comp) | Compressor | Toggles bypass for the compressor |
| Chain stage (Gate) | Gate | Toggles bypass for the gate |
| Chain stage (DeEss) | De-esser | Toggles bypass for the de-esser |
| Chain stage (Tube) | Tube saturator | Toggles bypass for the tube saturator |
| Chain stage (Enh / PUDU) | PUDU exciter | Toggles bypass for the PUDU exciter |
| Chain stage (Reverb) | Reverb | Toggles bypass for the reverb |
The chain strip order and per-stage bypass states are persisted under ClientCompTxChainStages. The TXDSP container visibility is persisted under Applet_TXDSP.
Tips¶
- A single click on a stage tile toggles its bypass rather than opening the editor. Be sure to double-click to reach the editor.
- Opening an editor does not bypass or otherwise change the stage's active state.