I think this seems on the right track.
Good.
There is a very similar effect with Serum but for me it seems slightly more musical and less grating to my ear. Maybe it has a finer resolution for the steps?
Perhaps. I don't know how it's designed. I don't have Serum. You tell me. Can't you hear it. Perhaps it even can have a larger range, but having the range in the upper frequency spectrum and cut at some point at the lower spectrum. Perhaps not. Can't tell.
What does musical mean in this?
Perhaps there are things Pigments Comb filter can do, that Serums can't do at all?
Do you think this is an issue where in general you can't really do filter sweeps with comb filters because harmonics are being created and destroyed in a 'steppy' way that can't really be smoothed?
I'm saying a Comb filter work in a way where frequencies is being affected. Have you read the articles i posted?
But i don't know. I'm not a technician. I assume there are ways to smoothen the stepping so it more glide thru frequencies.
And i'm also saying, that it can be hard to manually do sweeps in the full range of Pigments Comb filter without hearing stepping.
But you can also add modulators in Pigments to control the sweep. Try it.
Have you had a look at the presets i mentioned in my previous posts? Can you hear bad stepping in those?
The presets i mention can help.
Other Comb filters might only use the high range spectrum and other things to make a one trick filter sweep pony, that perhaps is no good for other things. And perhaps the sweep is even poor even if it might be smooth when done manually. And keep in mind, that Comb filters is about much more than making a manual sweeping effect.
I don't think, i can explain it better, than i allready have tried to in my previous posts. So please refere to them.