htrd;289611 Wrote: 
> I suggest you check whether the filter is running. If you are running
> on
> windows look for the InguzDSP.exe process, or mono if you are on linux.
> It
> should be taking >20% of your processor time when playing.
> 
> If it is not running then check the Inguz installation instructions.
> In
> particular it is easy to make a mistake with the "file types" section.

I installed and run InguzDSP last night. I increased the bass and mid
bass from 0 to +5.0 but the bass output is the same. No bump up in bass
I could hear. I checked to see if  InguzDSP.exe is running and it does.
It takes only about 6% of my cpu power and about 17K in RAM which is
very low compared to what I have read this plugin being a resource hog.
I have a Dell Work Station with dual Xeon 1.6 Hz and 2 GB of Ram,
running win XP Pro service pack 3.  I also checked the log.txt file. I
checked the file-types association  and InguzDSP listed in there. Where
did I go wrong? Is there any other EQ as good or better than Inguz?


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