As compared with the Proteus, the Procyon only supports the sinewave.
The reason given in a previous post: http://www.mindplacesupport.com/foru...ble-on-Procyon is the 8 to 16-bit shift.
Perfectly understandable for other complex waveforms (ramp, triangle, user-defined etc). But why not include a squarewave? This will take no more memory up if the system used 4, 8, 16, 32,... bits to define the shape. And according to some studies, a square binaural will produce higher eeg's than any other waveform.
I realise that this could be done via audiosync, but I cannot see why it is not built in.
In anycase i have ordered the device, and look forward to trying it out.
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