Roman Haefeli wrote:
there is somethings else, i forgoto mention: when playing [sqosc~] with low frequencies (<100Hz), it sounds a bit dull compared to a raw square with the same amplitude and the same frequency. does [sqosc~] not play the full spectrum in the low area?
There are two things: first the sqosc~ wave is not as loud as osc~ or a raw square: you need to multiply it by 1.333 to get -1 to +1. Second, the wave is always bandlimited. If you think about it, a raw square wave has components at the highest frequency at the transitions, so you always get aliasing effects, even at low frequencies. In effect the transition usually happens at the wrong time at low frequencies, so there is a kind of jitter introduced, which can be noticeable if the wave is near a subharmonic of the sampling frequency. [sqosc~] is slew-rate limited so the transitions always happen at the right time, but they are smeared out a bit.
Martin