Sorry for the serious thread necro here, but can somebody explain how this would work?mistertoast wrote: My new synth is 8x (or 16x--we'll see) oversampled, and it's pure hard-edged saw with an oversample filter. No table--just one line of osc code. This lets me do any kind of weird hard-sync, audiorate manipulations, fm, am, ring, PD, PWM, ANYTHING. I like this approach better. It's all trade-offs. There are many, many ways to make an oscillator. As long as the osc doesn't have a large section of missing high harmonics or nasty aliasing, I'm happy.
If you generate a saw analytically into a buffer, you've already got aliasing? No kind of filtering after the fact will remove it, right? Or am I misunderstanding?
