
Creating a Vibrato-Rise Patch Using BEAP (MAX)
Last Edited: Nov 13, 2023
This article will provide a step-by-step tutorial to create a vibrato-rise patch using BEAP. This means that this is not going to be a standard vibrato patch. The rise in pitch will lead to a faster vibrato.
What Is Vibrato?
Vibrato is a rapid but slight variation in pitch while holding a not-for-longer duration. It can be produced using an instrument, voice, or both. Here is a step-by-step tutorial on how to create a Vibrato rise patch using BEAP:
STEP 1: Pull out the following modules from BEAP and alter their settings as shown.
There will be a small 'b' symbol on the left side of the screen, which you can click to search for the following modules:
- Oscillator
- Choose the 'sine' wave.
- Set CV2 to 10.2 %
- Offset to 9.47 %
- Keyboard

No change in settings.
- ADSR
- Attacks: 50 ms
- Decay: 50ms
- Sustain: 70%
- Release: 500ms
- VCA (Voltage Controlled Amplifier)

No change in settings.
- Stereo

No change in settings.
- CV LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator)

- Phase: 0.00
- Rate: 6.44Hz
- CV Amount: 100 %
Importance of the 'CV LFO'
As the name suggests, this is a low-frequency oscillator with a CV input. This provides the vibrato to the sound by going into the CV2 input of the Oscillator. The 1v/oct output of the keyboard goes into the CV input of the LFO, hence controlling the intensity of vibrato via the pitch change.
STEP 2: Patch all the modules according to the following instructions, referring to the picture below
- Put the 1v/oct out of the keyboard into the CV1 input of the Oscillator.
- Put the 1v/oct out of the keyboard into the CV input of the CV LFO.
- The gate out of the keyboard goes into the ADSR Gate.
- The signal out of the CV LFO goes into the CV2 input of the Oscillator.
- The oscillator signal goes into the signal in of VCA.
- The signal out of ADSR goes into CV in of VCA.
- The VCA output goes into the stereo's left and right inputs.
The patch is ready; as soon as you press the keys on the keyboard, the vibrato starts; the higher the pitch, the more intense the vibrato becomes.
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