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In this oscillator, waveforms are generated with user-adjustable phase offsets so that their peaks & valleys can be shifted in & out of alignment, meaning they can be mixed for a variety of results. This can be especially effective before downstream wavefolding. Further, each waveform's phase can be independently modulated, sliding against each other to produce effects similar to FM, except you can modulate each shape separately. Still, the waveforms are internally synchronized to their offsets, so the oscillator can additionally be synced as a whole - the sound of syncing with variably synced waveforms while internally modulating phases, unlocks a lot of possibilities.

Additionally, there is also an input for frequency modulation (with a switch to modulate the fine, coarse, or octave tuning), a control to introduce pitch drift, a summed output with gain knobs for each waveform (additionally, there are individual outputs for each waveform), a high pass filter to reduce DC bias, a limiter to help keep sums under control (or introduce saturation), pulse-width modulation at the pulse/sqaure wave, and a modulatable overall phase offset of the phase offsets at the sync jack, where a pulse with reset the waveforms to the phases you've dialed in. Modulating this last control while synced is a little bit like having PWM on all waveforms.

Take the Dissociated Phase Multi-Oscillator for a spin if you're interested in complex wave generation.