The Cymatics VOXITY VST is a full vocal processor built into a single interface — compression, EQ, de-essing, reverb, delay, and stereo spread, no separate plugins needed. If you’ve been bouncing between five or six tools just to get a lead vocal to sit, VOXITY cuts that time down hard. Buy it here on VStor.me and the download lands in your inbox minutes after checkout.
Cymatics built this one with professional mix engineers in the room — not just preset designers. The difference shows. Load a preset, match it to your genre, and the vocal is already sitting in a good place before you touch a single knob.
What the Cymatics VOXITY VST Plugin Does
VOXITY is a multi-module vocal processor. Each section covers a specific job in the signal chain, and every module runs inside one clean window. No routing, no tab-switching, no hunting through separate plugin UIs. Open it on your vocal track and the whole chain is laid out in front of you.
Genre presets span EDM, Pop, R&B, Rap, Bedroom Pop, and more. The plugin reads well on male vocals, female vocals, ad-libs, full takes, bright tones, dark tones — there’s a preset that fits whatever you’re working on, and it’s a real starting point, not just a named default.
Mixing Modules Inside VOXITY
Why Producers Use VOXITY Instead of Building a Chain
Building a vocal chain from scratch takes time — and it’s not the time spent listening, it’s the time spent managing. Adjusting the compressor, re-opening the EQ, tweaking reverb tail length, then going back to the compressor because something shifted. Sessions get slow and decisions get worse.
VOXITY puts every adjustment in one view. You change the compression and see how it plays with the reverb right there, no switching windows. That alone speeds up the vocal mix considerably. You spend more time listening and less time navigating.
The presets are the other big part. Cymatics had actual engineers build these on real sessions, so they’re calibrated the way a working mix would be — not flat defaults with a genre name slapped on. When you load one, it’s a real reference point. Adjust from there and you’re done in a fraction of the time a blank chain would take.











