hmm,
I have
a joemeek vc6q which is the younger brother to the vc1q, and some nice vocal settings I've come across are:
I just found this one out today. for a very pristine shimmery signal, turn the gain on the pre all the way down, and turn the final output all the way up.
Also boost the highs about 2 dbs and the mid about 2 dbs, with the sweepable mid knob at 3.6k
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I always have the equaliser on, and I ALWAYS cut the lows by about 12dbs to 18dbs(which is the maximum you can cut from the lows.)
2.0:1 - 3:1 compression seems to work fine for vocals, with fast attack times and medium release times.
For a fat,warm sound, leave the highs untouched, remove about 1 db from the mids, and ALWAys cut lows(this may depend on your mic though).
also turn the gain up and send a lot of signal into the compressor. for that nice, warm sound, you want to see the compressor working.
that should be a good starting point.
peace.