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Drag in the strip under the spectrum to select a band. Ops below apply to the scope.
Phase does not change which partials sound, so on a steady note it is close to inaudible in mono. What it changes is the shape of the cycle and its peak — watch the crest figure on the cycle pane. A flatter waveform survives normalising louder. In stereo, a different phase per channel is what makes the sound wide.
Width scatters the right channel's phases away from the left without touching either spectrum. The figure beside it is what survives if the two are summed to mono — a full inversion is the widest thing you can do and also the one that disappears entirely on a mono system.
One file per cycle, zipped, for an importer that wants a folder of single-cycle waveforms rather than one wavetable.