http://www.kasploosh.com/projects/CZ/11 ... nique.html
It's an extension of Sealed's page where he talks about the "hidden" waveforms and features you can get from the CZ synths. And he made a readout graph of EVERY single waveform/waveform/window combination and posted a sound clip of each one.
Sadly, he didn't involve the waveform envelope, so you're only seeing and hearing the topmost level of each of these waves, but it's enough to see that you can get a lot more experimental sounds that Casio didn't ever think you'd need. There's also a bunch of extra noise and ring modulation modes you can access.
If anyone ever makes a VST CZ emulator this is an invaluable guide (and the extra "easter eggs" should definitely be included because they're awesome!).
Also, I found out that CZ stands for Cosmo... Z..... Zynthesizer
BTW, while I'm talking about this I'd like to get off my chest how I think it's weird that they included the "Square/Saw" waveform, because in all instances it's sound is next to indistinguishable between the normal saw (which is really a half-sine, I guess). If you can tell the difference between Saw and Square-Saw with one other sound playing, you have better ears than I!
