A single plug-in just turned vocal tweaking into a one-stop playground, ditching cleanup duty and leaning hard into wild sound sculpting without stacking a dozen effects.
Voxcraft enters the vocal plug-in arena
Voxcraft enters the vocal plug-in arena
- Voxcraft signals UJAM’s first swing at vocal-focused processing.
- UJAM built it for vibe chasing, not fixing messy takes.
- Their usual stripped-down layout keeps tweaking fast and painlessly.
- Users can cook up mix-ready vocals without piling on extra plug-ins.
- Voxcraft opens with pitch nudging, formant tweaking, and voice stacking.
- Tuning tools let singers get tight without sounding robotic, if desired.
- Formant controls twist tone color before any extra sauce hits.
- Multiplication tricks can bulk up a single line into a choir feel.
- Dynamics and Character modules punch up attitude and grit.
- Filter shaping carves space while Delay and Reverb add depth.
- Chop mode slices phrases into rhythmic patterns.
- Sounds can swing from dusty retro vibes to warped future tones.
- One hundred presets cover lo-fi haze through distorted weirdness.
- Compatibility spans Windows 10 and macOS 11 or newer.
- Formats cover VST2, VST3, AU, and AAX setups.
- Intro pricing runs at 39 dollars, or 29 with loyalty pricing.