QuikQuak announces RaySpace is now available as an OSX Audio Unit and supports Universal Binary for AU and VST. RaySpace main features:
- Create fantastic surround reverbs using the completely unique engine - Introducing the new DBT (Diffuse Bubble Tracing) system
- Draw walls of any angle, allowing complex room shapes
- Four band parametric equaliser, for complete control of output
- Ray scattering algorithms for adding randomisation to wall reflections, giving roughness and character to the rooms
- Get a real grasp of the virtual space with the 3D ROOM VIEWER. Using zoom and spin with the mouse - watch and listen to actual height adjustments
- Reverb updates almost instantly
- Export impulse response feature, so you can still use your designs in other reverb units
- ZERO latency
- RaySpace does NOT use convolution algorithms, it’s a completely original design And unlike convolution, long reverb times use the same CPU as short ones, allowing you to make huge spaces
- Stereo Width control gives fine adjustments from mono reverb, to ‘beyond’ speaker position spreads
- Compact size. RaySpace does not need huge resource files to store the reverbs, as they only take up a few kilobytes each
- 45 presets for instant tweaking
- Works with all sample rates
Cost: $90.
For more information, visit their web site at www.quikquak.com.

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