LP-EQ and LP-MB are too heavy

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Noriyuki
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2017/02/06 09:01:50 (permalink)
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LP-EQ and LP-MB are too heavy

My PC is Core i7 6700. I suppose my PC is high performance CPU but LP-EQ and LP-MB work not enough.
I have tried to use these plugins at Sonar platinum and Ableton Live 9. Both are same as heavy.
How much CPU power does it need to work enough?
I can not use these plugins due to condition heavy.
 
Win10/16GB RAM
 
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    dcumpian
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    Re: LP-EQ and LP-MB are too heavy 2017/02/06 10:23:01 (permalink)
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    Turn off linear phase processing for use in tracks.
     
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    Re: LP-EQ and LP-MB are too heavy 2017/02/06 10:29:02 (permalink)
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    The LPs are normally used when mastering.  Linear phase processing can be expensive, especially if you are trying to use them on every track.
     
    In that use case, you can raise your buffer setting which will should also reduce the CPU load.
     
    Or, you can check the expert settings, under precision.  If you set it to non linear, it will use less processing and in some cases, may be all the processing you need.  
     
    When you need to precision for preserving phase, you could switch to lin phase mode and freeze the tracks to render them.
     
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