The Alpha Juno, the Farsifar and the MFB Nanozwerg can do some of the waveforms that Saurus can do. The imperfectness of the 'weird' waveforms is one of the secrets that make Saurus sound more alive, analog and natural than other VAs.
With our 'circuit modeling engine' we model single analog integrator circuits and capacitors to achive this. In the analog world there are several different approaches how you can create a sawtooth. We decided to model one of the most 'cheap' and 'dirty' sawtooth generators with heavy phase shift because it gave the most exciting results.
If that was a reply to my post you mis-understood me. Sorry, I didn't make it very clear.
I was referring to the part where you show a competitors synth's waveform and it is quite far away from normal.
I think the saw sounds quite good and saw-like. The waveforms on Saurus, unlike some other synths, are a constant source of inspiration. Often when creating patches the more interesting stuff for me comes from filters, effects etc, but with Saurus the Oscillator section really gives you a lot of options straight away.