Seriously -- I've been looking into this and it works.  Here are the
steps:

One of the most advanced RCS systems out there is Acourate.  I've had a
sample of this recently, after sending impulse reponse files, along with
uncompressed music files, to the developer for processing.   The
resulting changes were amazing -- and the match to the target curve,
the intelligent use of windowing, etc., just work.  Many TacT users are
familiar with the software.

Anyway, Acourate can export a filter that will work with Inguz.  Now,
Acourate and Inguz are PC-based, right?  Problem?  Not if you're
willing to upgrade to the new Macs.

I had a long discussion with an Apple developer today.  He confirmed
that one could run OSX and Windows at the same time (we already knew
this) and exploit Parallels.  The result is that you can:

1.


-- 
highdudgeon

Relax.  It's about the music.
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