R_Oversampler enables you to add oversampling to other modules
R_Oversampler takes your signal as an input, increases the sample rate, outputs additional samples according to the chosen oversampling factor, and then decimates back to VM's internal sample rate of 48kHz.
If you love distortion and non-linearities as much as I do, you've surely come across the dreaded word ALIASING. Basically aliasing are non-harmonic frequencies that are produced by frequency content that is above the sample rate. Distortion and saturation and basically all forms of non-linear processes can produce these harmonics that extend above the sample rate. These frequencies are reflected back into the range of the sample rate and are mostly unpleasant. Of course you can use this effect creatively. The broad spectrum of bitcrushers and sample rate reducers verifies that this effect has its uses, but if you need pristine quality, you simply need pristine quality! And R_Oversampler is here to deliver!
Route your signal through R_Oversampler by connecting the IN and OUT jacks. Now all you need to do is to connect the corresponding OS outputs (indicated visually) to an individual instance of the module to oversample each. Then route the outputs of these modules back into the OS inputs of R_Oversampler. NOTE: due to the nature of this module only modules that do not rely on past values can be oversampled. In practice this means that you can increase the quality of most distortion/saturation modules, but it won't work on filters unfortunately. Naturally, you can break these rules and go berserk with the ins and outs for creative patching as well. Results may vary!