Want your heisenberg to sound like the squarify function in serum? Squarify is just removing the odd harmonics in an audio signal, so you can get fairly close to that by trying to recreate that. Just modulate by sine waveform at least a octave above the original waveform, which, since a sine sounds too smooth, should be a more complex sine or square sounding waveform, like Alessandro Volta, or Robert Moog. trick: you can go an extra octave lower with that!
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There is always the brute force method of automating a filter bank to the odd harmonics, but thats just a pain.
If you really want to go all out. Resample your sound. Tune the new sample up an octave and reverse it's polarity. The samples need to be locked to the same BPM, you'll need to timestretch the new one. When the samples mix, the new sample will cancel the even harmoncs of the old sample. Adjust the volume of the second sample to increase/reduce the effect.
not hard just make sure all of your modulators are at least an octave higher