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Same here from new, I think it’s just the nature of the oscillators…
Yes it can be due to a sine having just the fundamental and triangle very close to it.
Guess you’re right, with higher notes the two waveforms are at the same volume as the others.
Yes, it’s just the lack of harmonic content - and possibly the monitoring situation - that makes those waveforms harder to pick up.
Here’s a good video about getting the volumes of the oscillators to match a bit closer while the LFO cycles through them. Clever patching.
Very clever stuff