QuikQuak Fusion Field: Diffusion Reverb Threatened By Suburban Sprawl

July 09, 2008
QuikQuak Fusion Field

Tired of light beer or reverb plugins that tastes watered down? Try QuikQuak's Fusion Field, a smooth diffusion reverb that mixes in very tastefully. QuikQuak describes its sound as "clean and unobtrusive with a natural falloff that floats behind and complements the source material perfectly." It sounds delicious.

Another draw to Fusion Field is its ease of use. The main display displays the effects of dampening and EQ in a very clear way, and there aren't too many controls to keep you twiddling virtual knobs and clicking virtual buttons -- just the tools you need for a smooth, usable reverb. The dial ranges are sloped for sensitivity in all the right regions, and its range is capable of everything from short, snappy rooms to supra-atmospherically large spaces.

With QuikQuak's unique "leaky feedback" technology, Fusion Field is able to gather reflections on the spot. It has the accuracy of a frequency based algorithm without using any traditional all-pass filters.

Fast Features:

  • A clean stereo reverb, with an even decay
  • High quality standards, with low CPU resources
  • Fast editing, for that quick grab effect
  • A single impulse source quickly gathers a complex diffusion
  • Intuitively linked Decay and Spread dials
  • Clear reflected sound, with a fast diffusion build up
  • Great for adding sheen to vocals, strings and ambiances
  • Plain visual feedback of filters
  • Zero latency
  • Completely reworked and enhanced diffusion reverb, based on RaySpace and Glass Viper

J. Irving-Giles is a writer / editor for Gearwire


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