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Re: mam warp nine (can't remember who asked about this, and sorry for the delay) > any good ???? > i want to use it for well filtering obviously > i am a guitarist interesed in creating sythn textures [like a lot of = > poepl on this list :)] > your feedback is welcome cons:- quite hard to program, you'd want to use MIDI Prog -change. user interface is "difficult". Need to read the manual. mono kind of lo-fi, with a limited frequency response, no extreme highs or lows. discontinued by MAM, they say there's no longer a good enough market for filters. one bug, the LFO is not retriggered by audio input (and MAM won't fix this) (but remember, I find bugs in everything) won't reproduce the sound of other filter units pros:- very varied set of sounds. large number of tweaks to make, especially when using MIDI 32 user programs, and very quick response to MIDI prog-change just about every triggering/re-triggering option you can imagine full ADSR, and LFO at the same time. there's a VCA, which you can use to remove the attack from your guitar note very "analog" sounding. won't reproduce the sound of other filter units Overall:- a very quirky unit, based on the filter from the old "Wasp" synth. I like it a lot. It does a really good job of making the guitar sound like an analog synth. The sounds it produces are thin in a pleasant kind of way , very good for adding layers to loops without it getting too cluttered. the manual is available on the MAM site, suggest you have a look, as this will give you an idea how hard the unit is to use. ...but check out the Line 6 Filter-Pro, which is now available at reduced price (I'll review when I get it) andy butler