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Originally Posted by musicman691
Plugin Alliance bx_stereomaker
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Yeah, this is not a bad plugin. I have this one myself. I have the impression it does s little bit of saturation to the signal, but I’m not certain.
As for the original post...
Forget trying mid-side processing as that requires stereo info to work.
The delay is a good start, you can try extending the delay time. The Cooper TimeCube is quite infsmaous for its characteristic delay times of around 14 & 16ms, you could try something like that.
It also helps if you do something a bit different for each side. The more different you can make them sound, the more effective it would be. Of course it’s easy to go overboard with this.
Try a bit of eq, saturation/distortion, try adding two different, very short reverbs. Or if you feel like spending s bit of cash, you can grab the Waves Reel ADT when it comes up on sale. That thing is a model on the old school technique they used in the Abbey Road studio way back when.