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Creating a Broader vs. 'Mono' Tone/Sound


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I've been working on a Rhodes type sound and Stage Setting that presently is quite 'Mono'.
(as heard thru a stereo headset or monitor speakers)
 

I need to make it 'wider', richer, fuller sounding tone. As an example if you toggle thru the stock 'Electric Piano' tones:
Tone 'P013 Elect Piano5' is VERY Mono

Tone 'P014 Digital EP1'  has a fuller, broader, wider sound


What effects could be applied to a 'mono' sounding tone like P013 to make it have the fuller, broader sound?

Is it some sort of editing within the Stage Setting, or within the Tone? Some sort of Pan or 'stereo' type adjustment?

(I'm pretty familiar with the use of the editor - could not seem to find the adjustments that might accomplish this)

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Panning would be the first way to go using mono sound plus you would get a distinctive sound with panning mono tones.

The second way would be how to program the delay. The DSP of the PX5S is very broad to do so. 

The third method would be using arpeggio CC# and let it make a slight pan. 

 

How to go at it depends what you want in the end result in case of the arpeggio you need to consider if tempo has to change 

the way it sounds etc.  

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