I assume this is a typo :
"and I'm also guessing that its sine is not buzzy either, just
harmonically rich"
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On 25 Nov 2008, at 10:12, Argitoth wrote:
> A good sine assists in the creation of nice soft waveforms, moves you
> away from the buzzy, sharp square/saw paradigm, allows you to create
> classic "glassy" sounds, sounds with resonances, soft tones, sounds
> not easily copyable. To achieve a cleaner sine out of my oscillators
> would require me to dedicate a filter to waveshaping. The triangle is
> also not a buzzy waveform and seriously, I'd be happy with a perfect
> triangle and wouldn't mind of my sine was imperfect. Analogue Systems
> VCO triangle gets near perfect. Plan B Model 15 has the perfect
> waveforms IMO. It just doesn't track as good as I'd like. So the point
> is, it's absolutely possible for a VCO to meet my perfectionist needs.
> I'm guessing and hoping that Tip Top Audio VCO has a perfect triangle
> (no buzz) and I'm also guessing that its sine is not buzzy either,
> just harmonically rich... but I'd need to hear a frequency sweep to
> really tell.