Hi, I'm having a little trouble fully understanding you.
'Wetness' only applies to effects, as it controls how much the effect is blended with the 'dry' audio signal. It's a mixer.
For controllers, such as LFO, envelopes etc., you set the 'intensity' instead. The higher the intensity, the greater the modulation on your oscillators. This process is never blended with the 'dry' audio signal.
However, if you wanting the LFO to modulate all the oscillators together, instead of assigning one LFO per voice/note, set the LFO to "Mono" mode (as opposed to Poly). I think this is what you may be after.
If you're talking about the LFO waveform being randomly behind the beat, try using TrigPhase to specify where in the waveform the LFO should start, at the point of note-on. This will stop the LFO from being 'free running'. A TrigPhase value of 1 will always start the LFO at 0° (degrees) on note-on. A value of 32 will be 180° (halfway through the LFO waveform), etc.
A value of 0 will deactivate phase triggering totally and the LFO will be free running again.
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PS > And another thing! Will the Ti|3 have user customisable/importable wavetables?  A ribbon-controller or XY-Pad might be nice, too, please! Thanks!
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