Each of the four sources has three filters which can be run in parallel or serial, in addition to the two main filters - so you can achieve what you want just fine. There's also a filter capable of waveshaping, plus two individual distortion units capable of waveshaping in the FX rack, so you can apply it there if you prefer. The thing I think is coolest about Alchemy is its resynthesis engines though. If you want to do standard VA synthesis with with waveshaping, you have plenty of options.It is cool, but waveshapers in filter section is not the perfect idea. It will bring some restriction in sound design. I thought, that there could be created serial chain(not less than three) of waveshapers to get cool sounds. If two slots will be reserved for waveshapers, then you stay without filters. I think, that best place for waveshapers could be in LFO-Envelope section. Just my 2 cents.
We just posted another demo on the web page to demonstrate the quality of the resynthesis and the ways its possible to manipulate sounds with Alchemy. Mostly its manipulation of speech, but we also show the resynthesis quality of various instruments. As far as I know (but please correct me if I'm wrong), no other softsynth is capable of all this stuff:
http://www.camelaudio.com/music/Alchemy ... Demo02.mp3

