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Followup-to commit 403ed90e2e7bed3e017938d76e17037b0d5059b6
(replaygain uses the "gain" effect instead of "vol")
The `gain' effect seems superior as it can "see" across the effects
chain to take into account extra/lost headroom.
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While the Ruby Hash class is ordered in 1.9+, the YAML
specifications do not specify hashes as ordered by default.
Thus we must explicitly declare ordering via !omap for
interopability with non-Ruby tools.
This makes the YAML output of dtas-sourcedit and dtas-sinkedit
slightly more verbose
Users of dtas-splitfx are also encouraged to declare !omap
when creating their YAML files for interoperability.
Ordering env is important because any implementation of
built-in variable expansion is dependent on it.
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TrimFX was too ambiguous with the common environment variable we
use throughout dtas. Since TFX is more limited in scope but
should be more frequently-typed by users (of -splitfx) we'll use
the shorter name here.
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