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BLEASS Delay is an effects plugin designed to create both clean and musical echoes and complex ambiances worthy of sound design. It is aimed at producers and sound engineers who want to enrich vocals, guitars, synths, drums, or FX with a delay that does not just repeat but progressively transforms the signal. Thanks to the frequency shifter, filters, and modulations, it becomes an ideal tool for electronic music, modern pop, techno, ambient, soundtracks, and any production where space and sound evolution matter as much as rhythm.
BLEASS Delay offers an architecture designed to instantly switch from a subtle delay to a more radical effect. The delay section allows building clear repeats, atmospheric trails, or patterns that fit into the groove. In production, this translates to a plugin capable of handling simple depth on a lead while remaining comfortable with more demonstrative treatments like transitions, fills, risers, and phrase-ending effects.
The integrated frequency shifter is the key element to break away from traditional delays. It allows influencing the character of each repetition and achieving colors ranging from subtle harmonic widening to more metallic, unreal, or "sci-fi" textures. It is particularly effective for creating moving pads from a simple source, making an echo "drift" over time, or giving a unique sonic identity to percussion and sound design elements.
The low-pass and high-pass filters with resonance serve to place the delay precisely in the mix. You can darken the repeats for a warm and organic result, remove low frequencies to avoid clutter, or emphasize certain frequency ranges to create more present and expressive delays. This section helps achieve more "analog-style" echoes and prevents repeats from masking the source.
BLEASS Delay integrates three dedicated LFOs respectively assigned to the delay engine, frequency shifter, and filter. This separation allows animating the sound in a very musical way, from light modulations like chorus or flanger to constantly evolving soundscapes. In practice, it is an excellent choice to bring life to a static pad, make a synth line more organic, or transform a rhythmic loop into a more cinematic sound material.
To enhance the sense of space, the plugin offers stereo functions such as stereo phase offset of the LFOs and a ping-pong effect. The result: repeats that move across the stereo field, a more pronounced sense of width, and spatial movements useful both in mixing (to clear the center) and in effect creation (to emphasize the immersive dimension).