sorry, but I have not seen any chips like this (sample playback) on the EW-Pro I looked at.. And I cannot see any components capable of storing wavetables or samples on the photos.. Also, the block diagram for the Pro (issued by Moog) has no mention of a sample playback section. (but then again - the block diagram hides the truth in a way which, in my opinion, verges on fraudulent)
I dont mind Moog witholding information - but I do hope that no one is deliberately feeding false information about how the Pro works..
This is one of the main reasons why I believe in freedom of information - Without official schematics, any explanation can be conjured.. And it is quite difficult to determine what is true and what is false.
In order to implement sample playback from Theremin circuitry, one has several options - but they all come down to requiring either frequency multiplication of the difference signal, and using this multiplied frequency to address the indexing through the sample memory.. Or they require digitization of the difference frequency and a microprocessor taking this data and using it to adress the wavetable.
I do not believe that any of the above circuitry is present on the Epro.