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Capoxxo Vocal Preset Guide

Because we boosted the high frequencies heavily in step 4, words with "S", "T", and "Ch" sounds will now be piercingly loud. A de-esser is mandatory to protect your listeners' ears.

To understand the preset, you must understand the source. Capoxxo is a music producer and audio engineer widely credited with shaping the sonic landscape of the "Plugg" and "Pluggnb" genres—subgenres of trap music characterized by melodic, dreamlike instrumentals and emotive vocal performances. His engineering work is known for being pristine, atmospheric, and heavily reliant on specific effects chains that make vocals sound smooth, wide, and present.

Use a fast compressor (like an 1176 style) to catch peaks.

Before boosting the frequencies that create the hyperpop shine, you must remove the problematic frequencies from the raw recording. capoxxo vocal preset

Heavy compression keeps every whisper perfectly audible. 2. Step-by-Step Vocal Chain Breakdown

FL Studio 20+ or Logic Pro X 10.5+ Antares Autotune Access / EFX+ (or MAutoPitch for free version) Little AlterBoy (or free alternative: Graillon 2) OTT (free)

Cut everything below 100 Hz to 120 Hz to eliminate low-end rumble and microphone mud. Because we boosted the high frequencies heavily in

This comprehensive guide breaks down the exact signal chain, plugin settings, and recording techniques needed to recreate the ultimate Capoxxo vocal preset in your digital audio workstation (DAW). 1. Pitch Correction: The Foundation of the Sound

Keep this at 0 to ensure the pitch snaps instantly to every note.

Heavy auto-tune and high-end boosts accentuate harsh "S" and "T" sounds. Capoxxo is a music producer and audio engineer

Apply a high-pass filter up to 150Hz–200Hz to cut out all low-end mud. Next, make a wide dip around 300Hz–500Hz to remove boxiness.

Digicore beats are packed with heavy 808s and synths. Your vocal must be thin and lightweight to cut through the mix. Double Compression

Ironically, to get the Capoxxo sound, you don't need a $10,000 microphone. In fact, cheap USB mics (like a Blue Yeti or even a headset mic) often work better because they lack high-end fidelity.

To get the vocals to "cut" through heavy 808s and glitchy synths: Add a saturation plugin (like or Decapitator ).

Fast retune speeds are non-negotiable.

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