Peter,
i make use of the wonderfull Flame FX6, that has seperate L and R ins and
outs.
and has a very nice Reverb, chorus and flanger i can really recommend that
one.
and with only mono in you can have a bit of stereo sense by these effects.
and it's only 99euro
so that's one way, maybe not exactly what you want, but you could always
include it in your chain
since modular Reverbs are hard to find.
well i will be following this post just to get some additional ideas.
Good post anyway. Happy tweaking!
regards
Richar
2013/4/7 Peter Sedin <
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> In DAWS to spread/wide a mono-sound I copy one channel and dealy the copied
> channel a bit.. and pan both of them a bit sometimes.. and sometimes ues
> diffrent filter on them. This is a classic way to get a wide sound.. how do
> I do this in the modular world is there a easy way to do this can i use
> a-180 standrad multilples to copy sound sources any thought and ideas are
> welcome here.
> peace.
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