Reference Manual
CHAPTER 21. LIVE AUDIO EFFECT REFERENCE 283
Though both LFOs run at the same frequency, the Phase control lends the sound stereo
movement by offsetting their waveforms relative to each other. Set this to 180, and the
LFOs will be perfectly out of phase (180 degrees apart), so that when one reaches its peak,
the other is at its minimum. Phase is particularly effective for creating vibrato effects.
The Offset control shifts the start point of each LFO along its waveform.
The device's inuence on incoming signals is set with the Amount control.
21.4 Beat Repeat
The Beat Repeat Effect.
Beat Repeat allows for the creation of controlled or randomized repetitions of an incoming
signal.
The Interval control denes how often Beat Repeat captures new material and begins re-
peating it. Interval is synced to and set in terms of the song tempo, with values ranging
from 1/32 to 4 Bars. The Offset control shifts the point dened by Interval forward in
time. If Interval is set to 1 Bar, for example, and Offset to 8/16, material will be captured
for repetition once per bar on the third beat (i.e., halfway, or eight-sixteenths of the way,
through the bar).
You can add randomness to the process using the Chance control, which denes the likeli-
hood of repetitions actually taking place when Interval and Offset ask for them. If Chance
is set to 100 percent, repetitions will always take place at the given Interval/Offset time; if
set to zero, there will be no repetitions.