Bloom Vocal Choir is a sampling instrument that generates layered choral textures through sequenced vocal phrases rather than traditional synthesis. Built on recordings of multiple vocal registers captured by Excite Audio's production team, it functions as a sequencer-based tool for constructing harmonic arrangements without requiring extensive music theory knowledge. The interface allows stacking of independent vocal lines across soprano, alto, tenor, and bass ranges, with sample-based phrases designed to remain locked to your project's key and tempo.
The instrument ships with 250 presets organized across eight categories: Basic single-voice sources, sustained drones, experimental sound design treatments, full ensemble combinations, and register-specific banks for high and low voices. A fourth melodic category completes the preset library. Users can supplement the factory content by importing personal samples, though the workflow remains constrained to the sequencer's phrase-based architecture rather than offering granular sample manipulation.
Three built-in effects processors and four macro controls provide moderate sonic sculpting capabilities. The crossgrade pricing targets existing Bloom owners, positioning this as a specialized extension rather than a standalone investment.
Bloom Vocal Choir suits film and television scoring where organic vocal textures strengthen underscore, as well as ambient and electronic producers seeking human vocal elements without recording sessions. Its strength lies in rapidly generating convincing ensemble arrangements. However, those needing granular control over vocal character or sample-level editing may find its preset-dependent nature limiting. It represents a functional, if somewhat narrow, solution within the broader landscape of vocal sampling and choir instruments.