The Custom Vocal Preset
The Custom Vocal Preset
A fully personalized vocal chain crafted for your unique voice, tone, and style. Whether you want smooth autotune, raw grit, or dreamy harmonies, this preset is built from scratch to match your sound.
Features:
✔ Built for Your Voice – Every setting tuned to your tone and range
✔ Genre-Specific FX – Trap, R&B, rage, pluggnb, drill & more
✔ Tailored Auto-Tune & Compression – Smooth or raw, your choice
✔ Custom EQ & Effects Chain – Balanced highs, thick mids, clean lows
✔ Ad-Lib, Layering & Harmony Options – Includes doubles & stacks if needed
✔ FL Studio & BandLab Compatible – Easy drag-and-drop setup
How it Works:
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Purchase the custom preset service
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Upload your dry vocal + a reference track (link provided after checkout)
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We build your preset from scratch
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Delivered within 1–3 business days
This is a personalized service — not affiliated with any artist. Each preset is unique to your voice and music.


BEFORE VOCAL PRESET (EXAMPLE)
AFTER VOCAL PRESET (EXAMPLE)
Do I need mixing experience to use presets?
No! Vocal presets are beginner-friendly and require no advanced mixing knowledge. Simply load the preset into your DAW, adjust it to fit your voice, and you're ready to record with a polished, professional sound.
Are vocal presets customizable?
Yes! While presets provide a ready-to-use vocal chain, you can tweak parameters like reverb, EQ, and auto-tune settings to better suit your unique voice and style.
Do vocal presets work with any microphone?
Yes, but results may vary. Higher-quality microphones will produce better recordings, but presets can enhance vocals from any mic by applying professional processing.
How do I install a vocal preset?
Installing a vocal preset depends on the DAW. Typically, you drag and drop the preset file into the mixer track or plugin. Some DAWs require you to manually load the preset through the effects panel.
How do I know which vocal preset is right for me?
Choose a preset based on your vocal style, the genre you’re working in, and the type of processing you need (e.g., heavy auto-tune, natural vocals, airy reverb). Testing multiple presets can help find the perfect fit.