assuming your filter to be a pure linear implementation (that is, without any internal saturation) and assuming further that all filters use the same parameters (cutoff, resonance), the result of filtering the sum of the sawtooths is the same as filtering each saw and then summing the filtered results. this property is known as superposition principle of LTI systems.antto wrote: using only 1 HP filter after the mixed sawtooths is not going to work IMO
interesting thread btw.
doing some experiments myself, i found that the initial phases of the individual saws is of critical importance, especially when the detuning is low. i tend to reduce the detuning all the way down to zero and then adjust the phases by trial and error in order to minimize the comb-filter effect. another thing that may be worth investigating is to adjust the phases of the individual harmonics as well. probably not what roland was doing, though.
