The Sinusoid waveform and its harmonic spectrum
•The synchronization of an oscillator with another creates more complex waveforms. If for example, you synchronize oscillator2 with oscillator1, oscillator2 will restart a new period every time the first oscillator completes its period, even if oscillator2 has not fully completed its current cycle (this signifies that it is not tuned to the same tonality!) The more you tune oscillator2 upwards, the more you will encounter composite waveforms.
In the image above, osc2 is synchronized with osc1 and tuned to with double the tonality.
•Frequency modulation (FM or CROSS MOD in case of the
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