Ok.....here's a solution I put together tonight.....
Using an HD-1 program.
Set LFO1 and LFO2 to MIDI/Tempo sync mode. For each LFO, adjust the "Times" parameter (a tempo divisor) to the clock rates that you wish for each of the two "beats" you will alternate between, using the Joystick. Of course select an appropriate wave shape for each LFO that works for your artistic expression. A square wave might be appropriate. Using different shapes in each LFO will yield different styles of clock pulses (or "beats").
Now, on the OSC (1 or 2, or both) Pitch page, in the "LFO1/2" block, set the Intensity of LFO1 to a setting which modulates a steady beat which will play when a key is depressed. In my example I set it to +12.00. So now, the "beat", which is midi synced based on the tempo divisor and shape of LFO 1, causes the pitch of the Oscillator to pulse, accordingly, when I press a key on the keyboard.
Now, in the same "LFO 1/2" block, set the AMS controller to JS-Y for LFO2, and set an appropriate intensity which modulates a steady beat (a different beat now, based on the midi synced tempo divisor of LFO 2) when the Joystick is pulled downward. In my very simple example, I set it to +12.00 as well.
Now....when I play a chord on the keyboard, I hear a beat, based on LFO 1 and its divisor and waveshape. When I pull the joystick downwards, I hear another beat, based on LFO 2 and its divisor and waveshape.
This example effectuates the "beats" by modulating the "pitch" based on a divisor of the Kronos master clock (rather than the frequency of an LFO). The same concept could be used to modulate the filter(s) too, for another form of pulses/beats. It could also be done to envelopes/amplitude for yet another type of pulse/beats. Or yet further....could be done to all three at the same time.
If you apply the same theories to EXi patches......you can employ the step sequencers similarly, as pseudo LFO's, with finer control. But in most cases you are only provided with two AMS ports for the relevant parameter blocks....so alternating between *two* "beats" seems the fundamental limitation. (of course with Karma help you could get up to 4 beats going...but that's another topic all together).
Pretty cool in practice. There are likely other ways (I'm still thinking about the Step Sequencer "Start Step" parameter, and also thinking about LFO and Env reset parameters)....but this solution is pretty straight forward (read: easy), and works a charm.

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