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> ;-) The P1 offers powerful sound patch programming options but I > remember I kind of missed a good sounding LFO controlled resonance > filter. The first generation Proteus lacked that, yes. That was due to the fact that the earlier samplers by E-Mu (Emulator and Emax series) all had analogue filters (up to and including the flagship EIII), so in the first-generation Proteus (which was based on the EIII architecture), powerful filters were missing. (And yes, those analogue filters were the deal!) However, the ESi-32 (basically, a "consumer" version of the EIII) had an ASIC circuit for simulating analogue filters. These algorithms were later enhanced, called "Z-Plane filters" and found their way into the Proteus product line via the Morpheus and most of the followups (Ultra Proteus, Proteus 2000, Audigy and all of their spinoffs). Btw, if there's someone looking for an ESi-32 - I believe I still have a fully expanded one in my basement, together with a SCSI enclosure (HDD+CD-ROM) and some E-Mu libraries on CD-ROM...