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Hey. Firstly, no after touch is needed for this :P. All aftertouch does is allow you to press down on a key that is already depressed and various things can be done to the sound (like a button on top of another button kinda). The simple answer to your question is a delay followed by a reverb. Generally for pads, I have a synced 4 beat delay and then after that I have a very wide, open reverb. Somewhere in the range of 35-50% wet and 75-90% dry, no ceiling or floor on the reverb (filter), and a big room, also a decay of 5s-10s is good depending on how smooth you want it. For the piano, a similar approach can be taken but only use 15%-35% wet out and then youll probably need to change the input into the reverb plugin. In FLStudio, the input is desided by the little knobs next to each plugin int he FX window. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 15%-50% should be good for pianos. You might do the same with the input for the delay as well to get a cleaner sound.
If you're sitting there reading this thinking, 'but i cant do this cause Orchestral is in as an effect?!,' no worries, theres a simple solution. Just plop Orchestral down as a regular instrument and route it the same as it is when its an effect.
I hope this helped .
Cheers,
Zac
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