No need for that. All you need to do is to experiment with a chain of several effects. I love my pads with lots of ambiance and depth, and I often use something like this:niewysoki wrote:Would do you propose? Doubling the track and apply different reverb settings on it, or what?eduardo_b wrote:Panning combined with reverb/delay, echo will create a sense of space and pseudo-surround.
chorus-reverb-phaser-delay
a basic signal chain for a lot of my pads, which will give great results provided the reverb is of a very high quality.
I like to have a phaser after the reverb, as I love the sound of a creamy phaser modifying the reverb decay. Set it so that you can add the phaser mix during play with a controller, so it's not a constant effect (which would get boring very soon) and you will have a juicy sound. And since there is delay at the end, the phaser wooshes get scattered all around. Have another controller knob/slider control phaser rate too.
There are no rules, so experiment with any signal chain you fancy.
Throw a pitch shifter somewhere in the signal chain to get some cool effects, follow by reverb+delay...or use some kind of LoFi effect, follow by a chorus to give shine to all the bit-reduced edges, then reverb + delay...just make sure you use a good quality reverb.
Also, a lot of the time, the space is not created by how long the reverb decay is, but by the reverb mix amount.
