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Have you tried Nashville High Tuning?
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I'd certainly agree with those who've said that a real 12-string is something that no pedal has gotten very close to - the Roland VG series aside. The Variax 12s were usable.
In a mix it's possibly a different question - a POG would probably do an OK job.
So might an EHX Pitch Fork. Blend in a Lester G rotary cabinet simulator for added swirl.
In an attempt to emulate the Martin HD-7 Roger McGuinn signature model, I created a VG patch that added an octave G string into a regular six string sound. The G course contributes some jangle and forces some of the characteristic chording and single note moves that can set a twelve string guitar apart. It might be possible to adapt a seven string electric guitar to operate this way. Cut a new nut to position the G pair together. Adapting the bridge saddles might prove move difficult.
I seem to recall that 6-string 360s have come in different neck widths over the years - does the same apply to their 12-stringers?
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself