A new vocal toy just hit the plug-in market, and Voxcraft is basically daring producers to get weird with their vocals instead of polishing them safe.
UJAM enters vocal processing
UJAM enters vocal processing
- Voxcraft marks UJAM’s first dedicated vocal processor.
- The company built it around fast, no-fuss sound shaping.
- Creative manipulation, not vocal cleanup, drives the concept.
- Users can twist raw takes into bold, mix-ready parts.
- A voice section handles tuning, formant shifts, and stacking voices.
- After that, vocals run through six optimized processors.
- Dynamics, Character, Filter, Delay, Reverb, and Chop are onboard.
- Rhythmic chopping and space effects are baked into the chain.
- Voxcraft ships with 100 style-focused presets.
- Settings cover vintage tones and gritty lo-fi vibes.
- Distorted and futuristic textures are part of the palette.
- All tones can be built without layering extra plug-ins.
- Windows 10 and macOS 11 systems are supported.
- VST2, VST3, AU, and AAX formats are available.
- Intro pricing sets Voxcraft at 39 dollars until March 15, 2026.
- A loyalty deal drops the price to 29 dollars for existing users.