Vocals often sound saturated, giving them a "crunchy" or "bit-crushed" aesthetic.

Heavy auto-tune and high-end boosts accentuate harsh "S" and "T" sounds.

Use send tracks for spatial effects. Tips for Making the Preset Fit Your Voice

Look for piercing frequencies around 2.5 kHz to 4 kHz and gently reduce them. 3. De-Essing (Taming the Sibilance)

Boost frequencies from 10 kHz and upward by 3 to 6 dB to add "air" and expensive-sounding clarity.

The "capoxxo vocal preset" is best treated as a creative starting point—not a one-click finish. Use it to capture a mood (intimate, warm, modern) and then tailor EQ, dynamics, and effects to the specific voice, mic, and arrangement. Small, musical adjustments and automation will keep the vocal both emotionally present and clean in the mix.