Hello Fons!
Mono and stereo - even stereo - would be enough for me. I think, the way Ecasound works also mono would do. Since it just copies instances with exact paramters. Perhaps not the ideal way. I control my plugin parameters statically most of the time, meaning I set exact values with simple shell commands. As to over all level, I can insert a volume analyse4, which will - if queried - always give me the currently loudest sample and I believe an average volume. It also has a history. But I don't use it too often. I mainly go by ear. I start at a suitable setup - determined by trial and error for the first time - and then see, what happens. Then I adjust parameters as needed and go back to relisten and see if there are differences. I mostly find the points of interest in a piece and always go back to them to see, how they are affected. Admittedly, this might be rather crude, but it works. I stop once, I don't 'hear' any more distortion anywhere.
  I hope, that answers your question and answers it in a satisfying way.
  Kind regards
            Julien

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