Beside the below, then please refer to my other posts. I can only repeat my self, including what i wonder about regarding the behavior.
I think perhaps a issue can have to do with how pitch is handled somehow throughout some of the applications. This i have reported before in the forums,that i think needs Arturias full attention.
1. The results you called out of phase is a sync behavior, and not about something being out of sync or delayed as such, except perhaps from what for pitch differences may introduce. The sync we talk about is creating complex waveforms, but how this is achieved i don't have the technical knowleadge to tell.
Have you seen Modular V3s manual page 93, that i have refered to some times? Otherwise please do so.
(BTW - If you check Matrix 12 sync, then it's a bit different because it don't get thin, and don't change waveform before you change pitch of VCO 2. Change pitch upwards, and you'll see what you call delay, but is a what's called a complex waveform.)
A sync behavior is not a delay bug.
But i have never said, that there is'nt something odd or wrong going on. Actually quite opposite like you can see in my wondering in my posts.
I just wanted to find out, if what you reported actually was about some sync behavior going on, or was about phase like you was talking about. It is about a sync behavior and not about phase - (except - as i said - their perhaps are unwanted phase issues involved in pitch and sync behaviors in some V-colection synths causing thin sound). Then it's easier for Arturia to understand, what this is about.
2. This is just to comment your anolog comparison, and nothing else.
Analog synth signals are allmost intant i think. It's fast, but it's not at lightspeed, so there must be some kind of delay. We talk about digital computer stuff processed in series. There will be some kind of delay.
If you for instance in Studio One insert a effect on a track, then below the performance meter you'll see how much the signal is delayed. Not all signal delay is audioble - You don't hear it.
(Perhaps some day signal delays will be gone (or nearly gone), when we get quante computers where processing is'nt made in series.)