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Description

Delve into the world of creative soundscapes with the FXpansion Bloom, a versatile delay plugin that offers musicians and producers a host of innovative features. Designed to push the boundaries of your creativity, Bloom provides a unique Diffusion Network that adds a rich, reverb-like texture to your delays, seamlessly transforming your tracks. With its intuitive interface, Bloom empowers you to sculpt immersive sound environments, making it an essential tool for both studio and live performances.

Bloom's Multi-Mode Delay offers a spectrum of delay styles, from classic tape echoes to modern, experimental textures, ensuring versatility across various genres and musical styles. Its advanced modulation system enables you to craft dynamic and evolving sounds, while the comprehensive set of built-in effects allows for further customization.

Whether you're looking to add subtle depth or create expansive sonic landscapes, FXpansion Bloom has you covered. Its seamless integration with major DAWs ensures that it fits effortlessly into your workflow, making it a reliable and powerful addition to your music production toolkit.

Key Features:

  • Diffusion Network for reverb-like delay textures
  • Multi-Mode Delay with classic and experimental styles
  • Advanced modulation system for dynamic sound creation
  • Built-in effects for further delay customization
  • Seamless integration with major DAWs
  • Intuitive user interface for easy navigation and control
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See how Chris Martin uses FXpansion Bloom

Chris Martin

Singer, Guitarist

Coldplay

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Used on "Hymn for the Weekend", as mentioned by A Head Full of Dreams co-producer Rik Simpson in this Sound on Sound article.

It was very important to get the development and arrangement of the vocals right. Many of the 45 tracks are effect tracks. There’s only one lead vocal track each for the verses [LV Verse], for the bridge [LV Bridge], and the choruses [LV Chorus], and then Chris sang a number of bridge and chorus vocal overdubs. The main verse vocal has the Avid Channel Strip, which is taking out some low end, an SPL TwinTube, which adds some saturation, the UBK1 compressor adding more crunch, and the UAD Fairchild 670 and SSL E Channel. I don’t use a great deal of compression from each unit. I will just tickle it a little bit with each one, and each one adds a different characteristic. I could just add a whole load of compression from one plug–in, but like this it doesn’t sound over–compressed. The Pro–Q 2 is, again, a high–pass filter. In the sends there’s a Waves H–Delay that I recorded elsewhere, and sends to a main D–Verb and two QL Spaces aux tracks. I have different reverbs and delays for each part of the song so that the vocal sound evolves during the song.

“The main chorus lead vocal has the FabFilter Pro–Q 2 EQ, the Waves Rennaissance Vox, again the UBK1, two instances of the FabFilter Pro–DS de–esser, two instances of the UAD Pultec EQP–1A, and the FabFilter Pro–MB multi–band compressor. I like the FabFilter de–esser. I am still trying to find the ultimate de–esser, because it’s quite a hard thing to do right. I have two because one is doing high top sibilance, and the other lower stuff around 2kHz. The sends on chorus lead vocal go to aux tracks with the Waves H–Delay, the FXpansion Bloom with a lush, wide stereo delay, a small chamber from the QL Spaces plug–in, a mono delay from the UAD Echoplex, and several other delays. The sends to the delays are all automated independently, with different words getting different delays.

“One thing of note is that there also is a ‘Hope House M80’ vocal track, recorded when Chris was still using the Telefunken M80, and it’s mixed in very low. There’s also a lead-vocal double that has ‘251’ marked, indicating that Chris was also using that mic. But the main vocals were recorded using the Soyuz. There are two tracks marked ‘251 Melo Lead’ and ‘251 Melo Double’, again mixed in low. ‘Melo’ stands for Melodyne, and these tracks are raised two semitones. They were recorded in a different key for a different version of the song, and detuning them added a certain alien quality to these vocals which we really liked. At the bottom of the session are the Beyoncé vocal tracks, on which I mainly used the SSL E Channel strip, UBK1, L2, SoundToys Echo Boy, Avid ModDelay and the QL Space.”

See how Rik Simpson uses FXpansion Bloom

Rik Simpson

Singer, Guitarist

The Darktones

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The sends on chorus lead vocal go to aux tracks with the Waves H–Delay, the FXpansion Bloom with a lush, wide stereo delay, a small chamber from the QL Spaces plug–in, a mono delay from the UAD Echoplex, and several other delays.

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