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Note that some parameters still need the lock when getting or setting them.
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Typically when these are set, an app will be releasing the buffer from the
source, possibly to immediately reuse it. There would be an extra burden placed
on the app if it was required to process updates before it could fully release
the buffer from the source.
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Also, don't keep track of the number of contexts per device
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Updating and processing still differs depending on whether standard or EAX
reverb is used or not. The only functional difference should be that the
allocated buffer (and subsequent offsets) take into account the modulation
and echo times.
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