How to Create Gritty Electronic Vocals with ShoutVST Gritty vocals give electronic music an aggressive, industrial edge. If you want to transform clean vocals into a distorted, textured powerhouse, ShoutVST is the perfect tool for the job. Here is how to achieve that raw, electronic vocal sound using this powerful plugin. Capture a Strong Performance
Perform with energy. Distorting a weak performance only amplifies the flaws.
Get close to the mic. This proximity effect adds bass and intimacy.
Keep the signal clean. Avoid clipping your audio interface during recording. Apply Initial Clean-Up Cut low-end mud. Use a high-pass filter up to 150Hz.
Control the dynamics. Compress heavily to even out the vocal volume.
Tame the harshness. Use a de-esser to remove piercing “S” sounds before adding distortion. Dial in ShoutVST Settings
Drive the input. Increase the input gain inside ShoutVST until the vocal begins to break up.
Select the distortion type. Choose a digital clip or tube saturation mode for harsh textures.
Adjust the character parameters. Tweak the onboard formant or throat settings to add an unnatural, robotic quality.
Filter the grit. Use the plugin’s built-in high-pass and low-pass filters to create a focused, megaphone-like effect. Parallel Process for Clarity
Duplicate your vocal track. Keep one track clean and apply ShoutVST to the other.
Blend the two layers. Keep the clean vocal prominent for lyrics, and bring the gritty track up underneath for texture.
EQ the distortion loop. Cut the harsh frequencies around 2kHz to 4kHz on the distorted track to prevent ear fatigue. Add Final Spatial FX
Use a short stereo delay. This widens the aggressive vocal without washing it out.
Choose a dark reverb. Avoid bright reverbs, which make distorted vocals sound metallic and messy.
To tailor this guide to a specific project, consider these factors:
The sub-genre of electronic music (Industrial, Cyberpunk, Synthwave, Techno). Whether the focus is on male or female vocals.
The other plugins being used in the signal chain with ShoutVST.
Specific parameter values and custom signal chains can be adjusted based on the individual setup.