12. Ph.rn Phase Range
Phase range defines a range between Phase Start (Ph.St) and the end of the waveform, between which the waveform may start.
Leaving Phase Start at 0 and Phase Range at 100 will effectively cause the oscillator behave like a classic "free running" oscillator found in many classic analog synthesizers; an oscillator that is always running, but is simply made audible and inaudible rather than turned off and on. This type of oscillator will never quite sound the same and can help your sound subtly distinguish itself from static sampled instruments. It is one of a number of virtual analog emulation features than will set apart your Woovebox' sound from basic sampled instruments.
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- Architecture (under Sound design)
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