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Need help with chosing signal processor!

I need some help with what to look at as far as basic signal processors needed when mixing. I'm using a Tascam 424 MKiii 4 track recorder to record the tracks. I record every track either completely dry, or with some slight compression. My recorder has an output for every track, so I'd like to either find a signal processor that has 4 channels, or get 2 processors with 2 channels so that I can dial in what I want on each track instead of pumping everything through together and trying to find a happy medium for everything. I would like the processor to have a nice choice of reverbs and delays, and maybe some modulation effects. Since my studio is very basic and "low tech", I'm not looking to break the bank on this purchase. I just need something basic that will do the job without sounding "digitized".

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What about a couple Lexicon MX200 dual reverb effects processors run in mono?
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If you can swing it financially (~$1000 for the two), the Rumour & Mangler processors made by Kurzweil just may be what you're looking for to cover all of the bases rather nicely, IMHO.
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