KR-Space is a modular multi-effect plug-in which can produce a multitude of different types of effects, from traditional echoes and reverbs, to very complex soundscapes, modulation and filtering effects, resonating echoes and reflections, saturation effects and other types of unusual effects.
To achieve this wide range of effect creation KR-Space uses a proprietary design and a flexible modular architecture where the different available modules can be switched on and off or routed in various combinations allowing more flexibility in effect design.
The modular architecture also allows more efficient CPU utilization since only the modules that are switched on contribute to the CPU overhead.
KR-Space introduces the Animated Object Space Emulator (AOSE) where the user has control over a number of spherical objects which are placed in the virtual environment and affect the sound output in a multitude of ways. These objects have various user controlled characteristics like size, resonance, oscillation frequency, reflection characteristics, etc. and can be animated (moved) in the virtual environment affecting the sound output.
Additionally, the main reverberation engine features separate damping controls for early and late reflections allowing more detail filtering control, thus expanding the total range of available effects. It also introduces KResearch's Asymmetric Reflection Scheme for more realistic reverb and echoes creation.
Features
Animated Object Space Emulator (AOSE) Module:
Space (Reverberation) Module:
Modulation Frequency and Amplitude controls:
Problematic installer (unclear installation instructions--the readme gives different instructions than the manual, neither way installs the product enough to satisfy the product manager for activation), never could activate due to "missing files", no support replies, but fairly standard and ok reverb unit.
Took a chance and spent $10 in a Guitar Center Clearance; understand why it's on clearance now.
Writing off the ten bucks, uninstalling. Too many alternates to waste time trying to fix this.
Read ReviewI'd love to have some...feedback (!?) about this plug-in, specifications are very unusual and tempting as it would be a creative tool between quikquak rayspace and valhalla Ubermod .
And assuming that KR-reverb might be a cut-down version of it is really talking...
...i haven't managed it to get KR-Reverb and KR-Delay to show up in my daw (s)... Not in Live, not in Cubase...
I finally got the installation to work by:
USE "Run As Administrator" (right-click on .exe file) for ALL steps.
1 - run the "setup....exe"
2 - run the "add...exe"
3 - run KResearch Product Manager.
Thanks EdSevered, .
Hope to install the KR-Space soon.
This will save much time and aggravation.
I assume to also use this method on the KR-Fatter install?
Yes, I have used the above approach for other KR plugs, too, and it worked.
I could not install KR-Space with using a USB Wifi stick on my desktop. Everytime I removed the wifi stick it would say not authorized. When I authorized using a direct network cable I could remove network cable and it stayed authorized without the network cable being connected.
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