Very interesting. RDOT, a made up marketing term, appears to be
interpolating between samples without any "memory" of the previous
samples. They cite "the Fluency theory" which also appears to be
complete maketroid nonsense - esoteric indeed!

While at first glance one might think it makes a "better" square wave,
in fact this filter grossly misinterprets the signal.  Going back to
what I was saying earlier, if you have a 44.1KHz PCM file, the signal's
bandwidth is 0 to 22.050KHz, and therefore it does not express the
waveform that was produced at the output.  To interpolate a straight
line between every pair of successive samples is utterly wrong,
although I'd have to think on it some more to try and imagine what this
might sound like. I can't imagine it's good!


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