>>hypersaw i'm not sure what that is
Ever heard of the Supersaw (Roland JP80x0)? The Supersaw is 7 x sawtooth oscillators stacked on top of each other (with adjustable detune) using just 1-note polyphony.
The TI's Hypersaw is the same thing but allows 9 sawtooth osc's to be stacked using just 1-note poly. It also allows the sub-osc's to be stacked, so you could have 9 x square waves, too.
Wavetables are very short, 1-cycle PCM waveforms that can be morphed from one wavetable to another. They're very digital-sounding.
You could use independent effects (distortion, chorus, flanger/phaser, analogue boost) on all parts on all viruses - the proviso was that you had to make do with just one reverb+delay globally (applied to ALL parts at the same time, but with control for different wetnesses). The TI differs only in that it now supports reverb/delay per part, too.
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PS > And another thing! Will the Ti|3 have user customisable/importable wavetables?  A ribbon-controller or XY-Pad might be nice, too, please! Thanks!
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