Compared to the other waveforms and also compared to a Wavetable-Sinus.
Any reason for this?
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Every built-in waveform (as opposed to wavetables) is based on the sawtooth oscillator. It's min/max values for instance determine the amplitudes of the square and triangle waveform.
The sine is based on the sawtooth oscillator's fundamental. They actually share the same data for this - the sine oscillator *is* the sawtooth oscillator with an offset into the mipmap tables.
Funnily though, square and triangle have louder fundamentals, which is almost 100% sure an oversight on my side. Using a different metric (RMS?) would probably feel better.
The sine is based on the sawtooth oscillator's fundamental. They actually share the same data for this - the sine oscillator *is* the sawtooth oscillator with an offset into the mipmap tables.
Funnily though, square and triangle have louder fundamentals, which is almost 100% sure an oversight on my side. Using a different metric (RMS?) would probably feel better.