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Best or favorite multi effects hardware units for vocals

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 1:40 pm    Post subject: Best or favorite multi effects hardware units for vocals Reply with quote

I was wondering what people might be using for vocal processors (studio mainly) for reverb/delay/comp/eq. I'm thinking of investing in a unit with great delay and reverb, maybe a comp or eq, but I'm mainly after the delay and reverb. I'm considering TC Helicon Voiceworks or Voiceworks Plus and most everything I've read about is positive with the exception of it being not so user friendly regarding editing. I haven't really found any other unit that contains that much functionality and I wouldn't necessarily spread myself too thin with one box anyway. Any suggestions, comments or opinions are appreciated.
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