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golden beers
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digitally tuned
and,
digitaly tuned VCO: you have one guitar tuner per voice that automatically twiddle invisible pitch knob
DCO: synced VCO, where sync master is pulse wave coming from something quite like divide-down circuit in old electronic organs
digital oscillator type 1: waveform is played back from memory via DAC, but you change pitch by variation of digital clock frequency (important, because there is no inharmonic aliasing or interpolation errors), example is PPG
digital oscillator type 2: your clock is fixed, to produce low artifact waveform you have to jump trough lot of DSP hoops (can be crappy, can be great, it all depends on available processing power and developer skills)
so basic distinction could be something like this:
VCO - digituned VCO - DCO - variclock Digital - DSP Digital