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Slots need to be updated due to possible frequency changes, and source sends
need to be updated in case some active sends were disabled
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Local sources will always have a 0 VLS value
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The effect state's update method will be called afterwards
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This allows the effect Update functions to handle the playback frequency being
changed. By default the effects assume a maximum frequency of 192khz, however,
it can go higher at the cost of the sample buffers being cleared and the risk
of an abort() if reallocation fails
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