
I tried looong ago when I had way less synths, nowadays I got more and also became more and more picky about sound clarity and quality.
And now I've got to buy a Scope SRB I guess because the results were quite striking, unfortunately one voice only on not hungry devices so the need for more DSP.
I run sonograms at 96 Khz : lot of things happening above 22050 Hz and I realize 192 Khz is not superfluous either since in most cases I don't see the " top of the tree ".
In fact by recording at 44.1 you've got sounds * terribly * altered, muddied and polluted by all those reflected frequencies and no need to go very high in the keyboard at all.
Run tests yourself and you'll see this is not audiophils matters !

To be noted that downsampling can produce interesting sounds though at times, it's a case by case situation ...
Now in my head it's " 96 Khz or bust !! " I'll only do presets and such waiting to be able to buy some SRB ... long wait ... sigh