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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

  1. 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".
  2. Identify the stage you want to edit: Eq, Comp, Gate, DeEss, Tube, Enh / PUDU, or Reverb.
  3. Double-click the stage tile. The editor for that stage opens as a floating window.
  4. 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.
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