So I'm messing with Serum's Oscillator settings and all the different ways the two oscillators can work together to create interesting dubstep sounds. Right now, I am taking glitchy sounds and using the "Subtract Spectra From Other Osc" setting to remove harmonics in a way that makes the wavetable more glitchy, almost like mp3 compression. I think it would be very useful, not only for this specific task but for sound design wizardry, to have a spectral vocoder, where the harmonics of the first oscillator are multiplied by the harmonics of the second, to "transfer" tonality (if I understand how spectral vocoding works, I think that is what it does). That would make the process I am currently trying to do much easier, but it could also be used to transfer the tonality of one wavetable to another wavetable which would be very interesting I think.