Seriously. I was kind of suspicious about it but finally friends convinced me to buy it... And now i regret i haven't done this earlier.
Now gues what: This is dedicated to live performance, rather than studio recordings, right?
Well... I said "F**k it", and just recorded a vox track with it.
It won't do the job for You. It just takes control of boundary conditions.
While working at studio just decrease echo and reverb to 0 (DAW most likely will do it better, perhaps with stereo), and don't go with correction higher than 50%.
That's it.
99% of problems is vanished.
Then at DAW - just add compression (which will seat much easier and nicer) reverb whatever You prefer, and that's it. Done.
You get perfect sounding vox.
Again: it WILL NOT do the job for You.
I still had to sing several times to get in sung just well, but after i done this - the rest was almost ready.
It is just subtle amount of magic added to vocal track...
Amazing!!!