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Hi
you’re right the manual isn’t very in depth about these. But I think Elektron presume that anyone buying their gear is at least somewhat familiar with terms like AM and Oscillator sync. It sounds to me like you might need to brush up on some of the tech jargon commonly associated with analogue synthesis.
AM stands for amplitude modulation. How one oscillator can modulate the amplitude of another oscillator for interesting new timbral qualities.
With oscillator sync, one oscillator will lock to the pitch of another oscillator.
Set SMD to 1->2 or 2->1
Also set SNC to 127
Place some notes
Mess about with TUN for both OSC1 and OSC2
This means either OSC1 is locked to the pitch of OSC2
Or that OSC2 is locked to the pitch of OSC1
In this way only the master OSC can be used to tune the patch. The slave OSC provides timbre control.
You should really read some of this. Not all of the articles will be relevant. But some of them certainly will be
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/allsynthsecrets.htm
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here’s a whole chapter about AM (ampiltude modulation)
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/mar00/articles/synthsecrets.htm