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Fairlight’s Peter Vogel shared more information on his 30th Anniversary Fairlight CMI 30A with Sonic State. From the sound of it, the new Fairlight Computer Musical Instrument is going to be expensive, hard to get and awesome.
According to Vogel:
The 30A will look like and perform like the original CMI, although the mainframe will be much lighter for portability. The look and feel of the user interface will also be similar to the original, with retro green on black graphics like the original. A replica of the original music keyboard will also be available as an option, or you can use your own MIDI keyboard.
The software will combine the very best of the early series II and III features, with a multitude of additional features. Sound quality of 8-bit, 16-bit, or “best quality” 36-bit floating point can be selected, and existing Fairlight users can import their entire sample libraries. Even better, non-Fairlight sounds, such as WAV files can be imported and specified to play back with the classic Fairlight sound.
Internally it will be all digital, but will use FPGA technology to provide “virtual hardware” emulation which will exactly model the original analog circuitry. There will be 16 analog outputs and a stereo sampling input.
Vogel plans a run of 100 units, which he expects to be available next year. Pricing is to be determined, but Vogel does not expect the cost to be competitive with other samplers.

Fairlight co-founder Peter Vogel has put up a teaser about a 30th anniversary limited edition version of the Fairlight CMI, a pioneering polyphonic sampling instrument.
Vogel calls this image a pre-production mockup for the Fairlight CMI Series 30A.
If you’ve got more info or other thoughts on the Fairlight CMI Series 30a, leave a comment below! Read more…
Radiophonic Explorations
A dedication compilation of material celebrating the pioneering spirit of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
Material is edited from the following documentary and information sources: The Alchemists of Sound, The Masters of Sound, The Music Arcade, Radiophonic Workshop archive footage, Doctor Who titles, The New Sound of Music and Sonic State.
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Fairlight synthesizer creator Peter Vogel has posted his private collection of MP3s, featuring Fairlight demos, radio interviews and CMI pieces from the 80’s.
There are even a couple of recordings from the Fairlight CMI’s predecessor, the Qasar M8, designed by Tony Furse. The M8 did not use sampling, the sounds were generated by additive Fourier synthesis.
He calls the collection is personal Fairlight audio archives.
You can preview a few samples below, but check Peter’s site out!
The Fairlight CMI (Computer Musical Instrument is considered to have been the first polyphonic digital sampling synthesizer.
via DVDBorn
CMI demo by Brian Gascoigne [14:34m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
Jean Michel Jarre Interview (translated) [6:02m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download


