Phase distortion synthesis

 A form of modulation synthesis in which the spectrum of a DCOs output signal is altered by modulating the DCO’s clock frequency within each cycle, while the over-all frequency is kept constant. The oscillator’s clock frequency speeds up and slows down, producing rapid phase changes as the waveshape is alternately compressed and expanded (distorted) to fit within the regulated period. Popularized by the Casio CZ-series synthesizers.