Thanks Robert, another great find - I'll give that one a go to as it looks interesting.
One thing though, having now downloaded Triangle II, I noted that it comes as both, a DXi and VSTi and also as a standalone program.
Does anyone know if you can get Pentagon I like that too as the one bundled in Sonar only comes as a DXi plug-in?
I have to say that after having turned my nose up at both these, how wrong I was because Pentagon even allows you to add your own waveforms and chain them together like a proper wavetable synth. It's also anti-aliasing and the Triangle II is a mono-synth gem!!! Once you've used them a bit, they are actually straight forward to use as the beauty is that there are NO hidden menus or controls.
It's a shame that in the European EDM world, a lot of producers turn their nose up at these and say you need Sylenth, Native's Massive, a Virus Ti, blah blah blah!!! Well, apart from the lack of Super/Hypersaw, for other sounds, from what I can hear, the Pentagon I is warm and lush.
If I've the time, I may do a comparison between a Sylenth, my JP, a Novation, my Matrix, the MKS and the Pentagon, stick the results on Soundcloud and see who can tell which is which!
That'll be the real acid test...