Excite Audio & KSHMR Release Bloom KSHMR ‘Indian Musical Heritage With Modern Production’
Excite Audio and KSHMR team up for South Asian-inspired software instrument based on authentic recordings.
Today, Excite Audio has announced the release of its Bloom plugin series, Bloom KSHMR.
Developed in partnership with producer, sound designer and DJ KSHMR, it’s described as an expressive instrument that ‘seamlessly blends Indian and South Asian musical heritage with modern production’.
Bloom KSHMR is equipped with more than 250 presets and eight sound banks covering melodic, percussive and textural elements, including sitars, tablas, bansuri flutes, vocals and much more.
All of the plugin’s sounds were curated by KSHMR, and many were recorded using ‘high-end analogue gear’ in India and South Asia and performed by local instrumentalists.
Each preset is made up of a bank of 14 loops and one-shots, spread across the white notes on two octaves of the keyboard, with the black notes reserved for performance controls such as time-stretching and reversing.
Sounds are transposed to a choice of 24 scales and can be tweaked using four macros that introduce lo-fi character, tube-style saturation, chorus and delay.
Opening up the plugin’s Edit panel allows you to load in your own sounds to Bloom KSHMR and access a number of more advanced editing functions, along with the plugin’s filter, compressor, reverb and noise generator. Here you’ll also find a 32-step sequencer and modulation engine that can be assigned to seven destinations.
This came out a desire to create the ultimate Indian sample library, using the most talented musicians that I’ve met over the years,” KSHMR says. “Bloom KSHMR features some of the most high-quality recordings I’ve ever done.”