Free Vocal Presets

Free Vocal Presets

Download a starter vocal preset, test the install process, and hear how a complete vocal chain changes a raw recording before you buy a full pack.

Free Vocal Presets

Try Before You Buy

A free preset should prove the workflow, not pretend to replace a full pack.

Use the free vocal preset to check the download, installation, and basic chain-loading experience in your DAW. You will hear how EQ, compression, space, and vocal effects can move a dry recording closer to a finished mix without rebuilding a chain from scratch.

When you are ready for more sounds, move into the full vocal preset library for DAW-specific stock-plugin chains, artist-inspired sounds, lead vocal presets, adlib presets, background vocal chains, and genre-focused bundles.

What to test with the free vocal preset

Install Flow

Confirm the files download correctly and that the preset format loads in your recording software.

Raw-to-Mixed Lift

Hear how a saved chain changes tone, loudness, space, and clarity on your own vocal.

Your Voice

Check whether the chain fits your vocal range and recording setup before buying a larger pack.

Upgrade Path

Use the result to decide whether you need a DAW-specific pack, an artist preset, or a custom vocal preset.

Ready for the full vocal preset library?

After the free preset, pick the version that matches the software you record in. Every DAW page explains the format, compatibility, and install flow.

Free Vocal Preset Questions

Are the free vocal presets really free?
Yes. The free preset is a no-cost download so you can test the Rys Up Audio workflow before buying a full vocal preset bundle.
What is the difference between the free preset and the paid preset packs?
The free preset is a starter chain for testing installation and hearing the basic before/after difference. Paid packs include more styles, more lead/adlib/background vocal chains, more DAW versions, and more polished artist or genre-specific sounds.
Do I need third-party plugins for the free preset?
Use the DAW-specific version when you want stock-plugin compatibility. If you choose a plugin-based version, make sure you have the required Rys Up Audio or third-party plugins installed before loading it.
Which paid vocal preset should I try after the free one?
If you want the safest upgrade path, start with your DAW collection: FL Studio, Logic Pro, Ableton Live, Pro Tools, GarageBand, Studio One, Cubase, Reaper, BandLab, Mixcraft, Cakewalk, or Adobe Audition. If you want a specific sound, browse the artist vocal presets.