

When used in the PolySynth, oscillators do not generate any sound until they received a first note-on event. The oscillator needs note events so it knows at what pitch it should play. Note that the first time you tweak a harmonic slider this might give a bigger change in the original source waveform as only the first 64 harmonics are preserved and the original harmonic phases are discarded. You can also edit a waveform's harmonics (via drawbar sliders) via right-click -> Edit Harmonics.

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Note that the full imported wave file is regarded as a single cycle. You can also import almost any wave file as a waveform via a right-click on the waveform display -> Open, or via drag-dropping a wave file from the MacOS finder / Windows explorer. You can draw your own waveforms by click-dragging in the waveform display. This oscillator works anti-aliased so even with high pitches you get a crystal clear sound Generates a timbre using a digital waveform. Whenever an input is expecting a mono signal and you route a stereo signal to it, the stereo signal is locally (within the jack) converted to mono.

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