No advantage to going to 24 or 32 bit float before Plogue, as Plogue does everything at 32 bit float. Just make sure that the last step in your workflow is going down to 24 bits.
As for upsampling to 48, 88.2, 96, or 192 kbps, the old mode of thinking was that upsampling would help minimize the presence of artifacts with an extraction-based method. I feel that, over time, we've figured out that working with things like humidity settings actually does more for that than changing the sample rate. The only minor advantage I'd say may be present for some conversions with changing the sample rate is that drum soungs (especially with ArcTan) are sometimes crisper when you work with 88.2 or 96 kbps, then downsampling. I'll leave it to Zeerround to explain why that's so. Still, though, I can't someone having to do that all the time.
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