The fastest (and perhaps the easiest way?) is indeed to copy a track and have it delayed about 10ms for example.
a few things about phasing and delaying
- Phasing is critical at very low delay e.g. 1 or 2 ms.
- A delay can be picked up by human ear starting from 30 ms (or something close). Anything higher is noticable as a delay. When going to extremes, say 150/200 ms or above, it will sound more like an echo.
- Fattening: pan the source to one side and use any delay for the right channel shorter than say 30 or 40 ms. This will 'fatten' the sound.
- Slap delay: same trick as fattening but now with higher delay times like 80 ms.
another great trick: put the source in middle, delay the right channel about 60 ms and the left about 70 ms. This will give great guitar sounds (typical combination of fattening and slap delay)
check the differences, may be very interresting.
I'd suggest checking the Ultrafunk Sonitus plugins for the delay.. it'a beautifull stereo delay which sound great! (
www.ultrafunk.com to DL a trial version)
ps. flanging and chorus is also a delay thingy...