Creative Delay Plug-In

US FXpansion releases Bloom in VST, AU and RTAS formats      04/03/13

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FXpansion has released Bloom, which they describe as a creative delay effect plugin with additional diffusion network, effects, advanced modulation and much more. A spokesperson told us, "Bloom's varied delay modes and lush diffusion reverb instantly introduce new textures and spaces to your productions. Dig a little deeper to discover new ways of using delay for sound design - use psychedelic effects like frequency shifting and chorus in the feedback path and modulate Bloom's parameters with step-sequencers and LFOs for an amazing variety of new sounds."

Highlights

  • Creative delay and diffusion effect plugin
  • Digital, Analogue BBD and Tape emulations
  • Syncable, reverse, ping-pong and freeze delay modes
  • Diffusion reverb, additional effects, EQ, drive and saturation
  • Flexible routing for processing blocks
  • 2x oversampling with 4x Hi Def mode for extremely high quality
  • TransMod modulation with step-sequencers, LFOs and more
  • Comprehensive MIDI control
  • 32-bit and 64-bit support
  • VST, AU and RTAS plugin formats on Windows 7 or higher / Mac OSX 10.6.2 or higher


Pricing and Availability:
Bloom is available as a download-only product from the FXpansion web shop.
Pricing is USD $99.00, EUR €79.00, GBP £69.00 inc VAT where applicable.

Introductory Offer: Bloom is $70, €55, £48 inc VAT for all registered owners of Geist, DCAM: Synth Squad, Tremor, Etch, Maul, DCAM Dynamics, BFD2 and BFD Eco (and customers purchasing Bloom at the same time as any of these products) until 31 March 2013.

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