11. Ph.St Phase Start
Start position (in percentage, where 0 is start of waveform and 100 is end of waveform) for the the waveform. The start position can be used for subtle things like transient shaping of a looped waveform (creating "attack clicks"), or for more dramatic effects like precise waveform modulation via FM or AM synthesis.
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