The 7 Best Free Vocal Presets I Found For FL Studio
In this in-depth guide, we dive into the top free vocal presets that will take your music production to the next level. And yes, they're all FREE!

Key Takeaways
- Most free vocal presets are either basic demos or sketchy downloads, but quality options exist.
- Download multiple presets and test them with your actual recordings since each voice responds differently.
- Don't just accept default settings - adjust the preset parameters to fit your specific vocal style.
- Professional vocal sound is achievable without expensive plugins if you know where to find quality freebies.
- Each preset has specific strengths - some excel at radio polish while others add warmth and character.
Finding professional-quality vocal presets for FL Studio shouldn’t cost you a fortune — or anything at all.
I spent hours scouring the internet to find the best free vocal presets available for FL Studio, and honestly? Most of what I found was either sketchy, low-quality, or buried on websites that looked like they’d give your computer a virus.
But I did find some gems. Seven incredible free vocal presets that can transform your vocals from “pretty okay” to absolutely mind-blowing.
Here’s what I discovered — and why some of these presets are worth bookmarking right now.
I also made a full video on this…
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Part of the Vocal Presets & Processing series — For the full picture, read my guide to finding and making vocal presets.
The Reality of Free Vocal Presets
Let’s be real about something first.
Most free vocal presets fall into two categories: either they’re basic demo versions designed to sell you the full pack, or they’re genuinely useful tools from producers who want to give back to the community.
The trick is knowing which ones are worth your time.
After testing dozens of options, I found seven presets that actually deliver professional results — all completely free. Some come from established companies in the vocal processing space, others from producers like me who know what it takes to make vocals shine.
Preset #1: Rysup Audio — The Balanced Approach
Rysup Audio’s free preset strikes that sweet spot between warmth and clarity that most vocals desperately need.
This isn’t just thrown-together freeware. Rysup Audio has built a solid reputation in the production world, and their free offering reflects that quality. Once you download and install it, the workflow is dead simple — drag it onto your vocal track and you’re immediately hearing more professional results.
The preset works exceptionally well for clean, polished vocal styles. Think pop, R&B, or contemporary hip-hop where you want the vocal to sit perfectly in the mix without any rough edges.
Where it falls short? Raw or grunge-style tracks. If you’re going for that deliberately unpolished, aggressive vocal sound, this preset will work against you. It’s designed to smooth things out, not add grit.
The other limitation is variety — you get one preset, not a pack. But for free, that’s hardly a complaint.
Preset #2: Baywood Audio — The Producer’s Choice
This one’s personal for me. Baywood Audio is hands-down one of the best vocal preset distributors I’ve found, and getting anything free from them is like finding money on the sidewalk.
Baywood Audio has made a name for themselves not just by selling presets, but by actually teaching production techniques through their YouTube channel. When someone’s actively educating producers, you know they understand what makes vocals work in a mix.

Their free preset pack is highly customizable right out of the box. You’re not locked into one sound — you can tweak parameters to fit your specific vocal and genre needs.
But here’s what really sets Baywood Audio apart: they offer presets for multiple DAWs. Working in Ableton? Logic? They’ve got you covered. It’s rare to find free presets that work across different platforms, and it shows they’re thinking about the entire production community.
The sound quality is immediately apparent. This isn’t a preset you’ll outgrow as your skills improve — it’s something you’ll return to even on professional projects.
Preset #3: Music By Mattie — My Solution to the Problem
While researching this list, I kept running into the same issues: limited options, sketchy websites, and presets that just didn’t deliver the results I expect from vocal processing.
So I decided to solve the problem myself.
I created 10 free FL Studio vocal presets specifically designed to address the gaps I was seeing in the free preset market. As someone who works with vocals every single day, I know exactly what it takes to make them sound professional — EQ curves, compression ratios, the subtle saturation that adds character without muddiness.
These presets cover different vocal styles and situations, from intimate verses to powerful choruses. The goal was giving producers real, usable tools rather than basic demos.
Speaking of which — these 10 free presets are actually part of a much larger collection I’ve put together called Vocal Magic. The full pack includes 50 lead vocal presets, 10 ad-lib presets, and 5 mastering chains that work across FL Studio, Ableton, and Logic.
And because I want to support producers who are serious about improving their sound, I’m offering the full pack at a significant discount for the first two weeks after release.
But let’s be clear — the free presets stand on their own. You don’t need to buy anything to get professional results. I just wanted to make sure there was finally a quality free option available for FL Studio users.
Preset #4: Keywav — Radio-Ready Results
Keywav’s free preset is laser-focused on one thing: achieving that radio-ready finish that makes vocals pop out of any speaker system.
Keywav has built trust with producers worldwide by consistently delivering professional-grade tools. Their approach to vocal processing prioritizes clarity and presence — the qualities that separate amateur recordings from commercial releases.
The preset handles the technical heavy lifting automatically. You don’t need deep production knowledge to get results that sound like they came from a high-end studio.
The limitation? You get one preset, not a variety pack. But if that one preset transforms your vocal sound, it’s absolutely worth the download.
This is particularly valuable for producers working in genres where vocal intelligibility is crucial — pop, country, or any style where the lyrics need to cut through dense instrumental arrangements.
Preset #5: Vocalpresets.com — Adding Zest to Your Sound
With a name like Vocalpresets.com, you know exactly what you’re getting. These are specialists who understand vocal processing inside and out.
Their free FL Studio offering is designed to help your vocals cut through the mix and sit exactly where they need to in the frequency spectrum. This isn’t just about making vocals louder — it’s about carving out the right sonic space so vocals and instruments complement each other rather than competing.
What I appreciate about this preset is that it delivers results without requiring production expertise. The processing chain is already optimized, so you can focus on performance and creativity rather than getting lost in technical details.
The preset works particularly well for modern genres where vocals need to punch through heavy 808s, thick synth pads, and layered percussion. It’s the kind of processing that makes the difference between a vocal that disappears in the mix and one that commands attention.
Preset #6: WA Production — Warmth and Character
I’ll be honest — when I first saw WA Production, I thought they were connected to Warm Audio (the microphone company). They’re not, but their approach to vocal processing shows the same attention to tonal character that makes great microphones special.
After exploring their website, it’s clear they offer high-quality sounds and presets across multiple categories. The FL Studio vocal preset brings warmth and character to voices in a way that feels organic, not processed.

This preset excels when you want vocals that feel intimate and present without being harsh or fatiguing. It’s particularly effective on genres like indie, alternative, or singer-songwriter styles where the vocal needs to feel human and relatable.
The processing adds subtle harmonics that make vocals more engaging without calling attention to the effects themselves. It’s the kind of enhancement that listeners feel rather than consciously notice.
Preset #7: Rago Art — Subtle Enhancement
The last preset comes from Rago Art, and it takes a completely different approach: subtlety over transformation.
While some presets dramatically reshape your vocal sound, Rago Art focuses on enhancement — bringing out the natural qualities of the voice rather than imposing a specific character.
This approach works beautifully when you’re working with strong vocal performances that just need polish rather than major correction. The processing is nearly transparent, making small but crucial adjustments to frequency balance and dynamics.
The limitation is obvious — if you need dramatic transformation to fix recording issues or achieve a specific sound, this preset won’t get you there. But for vocals that are already well-recorded and well-performed, the subtle enhancement can be exactly what pushes them over the edge into professional territory.
Like other companies on this list, Rago Art offers paid preset packs, which gives me confidence that their free offering represents genuine quality rather than leftover scraps.
Making the Most of Free Vocal Presets
Here’s what I learned from testing all these presets: one size definitely doesn’t fit all.
Each preset has strengths and limitations, which means the “best” choice depends entirely on your vocal style, genre, and what you’re trying to achieve. Some excel at radio-ready polish, others at warmth and character.
My recommendation? Download several and test them with your actual vocal recordings. What works perfectly for one voice might sound wrong on another. What enhances a pop vocal might kill the vibe on a rap verse.
Don’t just load the preset and accept the default settings, either. Most of these presets include adjustable parameters that let you fine-tune the processing to your specific needs.
The Bottom Line on Free Vocal Presets
Professional vocal sound doesn’t have to cost hundreds of dollars in plugins and preset packs.
These seven free presets prove that you can achieve radio-ready results without spending anything — if you know where to look and what to expect.
Whether you’re a self-taught producer just starting out or an experienced engineer looking for new tools, there’s something in this list that can improve your vocal sound immediately.
The key is understanding that free doesn’t mean low-quality. These presets come from reputable sources who understand vocal processing at a professional level. They’re not demos or stripped-down versions — they’re complete, usable tools designed to deliver real results.
Download a few, test them with your vocals, and see which ones click with your style. Even if just one of these presets transforms your vocal sound and gets you closer to that professional finish, this entire list was worth it.
Your vocals are waiting to sound their best. Time to give them the processing they deserve.
Want a professional starting point? My Vocal Magic presets give you ready-made vocal chains for any genre — EQ, compression, reverb, and more, all dialed in and ready to go.
Or grab my free vocal presets to try before you buy.

About Mattie
Mattie is a music producer, songwriter, and educator specializing in Logic Pro and vocal production. With over 10 years of experience in the music industry, he's helped thousands of artists transform their home studio recordings into professional-quality tracks.
As the founder of Music By Mattie, he creates tutorials, presets, and courses that simplify complex production techniques. His mission is to make professional music production accessible to everyone, regardless of budget or experience level.