Then for each file that I want to be played with changed playback rate I added relevant tag which has value "105" for achieving passing it through "105" chain, or tag has value "FL_INV" to pass it through "FL_INV" chain, which inverts front left channel through Channel Mixer component. In my case these are percentage values of playback rate change. In it's config I created a bunch of DSPs named 75, 85, 90, 95, 105 etc. And retagging files was causing only change into these external files, with no modification to music files. Regarding fact that you don't want to modify your files - I remember something like m-TAGs component (foo_mtags) which was storing whole metadata in external database files for each directory. You will barely notice volume changes around +/- 1,5 dB. Other thing is if your files really have enough bass to cause RG value to significantly change, so applying new RG values will cause volume to drop significantly, that you will hear it. If you want to boost bass for example on laptop or on cheap 2.0 PC speakers, then don't expect the bass to be heard - with or without bass boost. Taking into account the fact that you try to boost lowest frequencies - I may only ask if your speakers are really capable of them.
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