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Functions - Persistent Between Modes
2. Repeats
Repeats divides the primary buffer into smaller subsections of audio. These will be heard as
repeated pieces of the recorded audio buffer. The higher the knob is increased the more divisions
of the buffer are created, and the “faster” the apparent audio will come out. With the control all
the way down the primary buffer will not be subdivided.
Several parameters within the module will control which section of the buffer is repeating as well
as modify this control itself.
Repeats CV Input Range: -5V to +5V from the knob position.
No Repeats
2 Repeats
10 Repeats
Plays entire buffer
Plays subdivision twice
Plays subdivision ten times
3. Mix
This controls the balance between the live input, and the audio buffer being processed. When the
knob is fully CCW, only the dry signal is present. When the knob is fully CW, only the wet signal is
present.
Mix CV Input Range: -5V to +5V from the knob position.
Experiment: Repeats is the quickest way to create controlled stutter effects with Data Bender.
While in external clock mode, send clocked CV to the Repeats CV input for instant stutters. Perfect
for creating vocal glitches, or percussive beat repeats at the end of a bar for glitch transitions.
Go further by turning the Time knob to hear the effect on Repeats, and turning both up can bring
the subdivisions to audio rate, turning your buffer into it’s own unique sound source!
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