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I don't have any specifics on 'Berlin' but it's seems to be a 2 oscillator thing where the second oscillator is synced to the first oscillator and pitched one octave higher by default, the 'tone' seems to increase the 'gap' between the oscillators to 2 octaves and the balance slider is a mixer between the 2 oscillators.
The MOD parameter is modulating the pitch of both? oscillators using env1 or lfo.
There is something 'fishy' going on since the MOD also affects OSC1 and not only OSC2 which is how I'm used to doing 'sync-sounds'...
I though the BALANCE was maybe like the BW fader in Thor so you can go between hard and soft sync and TONE is like the semitone knob on the second(slave) oscilator, and with the MOD you are setting how much you want the LFO or EG1 to modulation the TONE.
I guess some of that is just a dumbed down version of what Samu already said, and some of it could be wrong, I'm just trying to figure it out.
I do wish there was a more detailed manual to all the Gadgets
Isn't the "single" oscillator in Berlin just an auto-sync'd pair?
To understand sync'd oscillators, I recommend this video. At the 1 minute mark it A/Bs detuned oscillators vs. sync'd oscillators. Sync'd oscillators makes the OSC2 tuning slider/knob behave like a filter sweep.
To try this for yourself, I recommend Sunrizer's 171-SyncSweep Patch. Turning the OSC2 "Sync/PM" button on/off essentially toggles the OSC2 "Tune" knob between the affecting timbre for sync'd and affecting the pitch for un-sync'd.