The samples I sent should sound as good as they'll get as they were recorded "directly" into my PC using a pro sound card, capturing the direct warmth of the Fairlight :-)
P
On 2/17/06, Marcin 'Rambo' Roguski <rambo@id.uw.edu.pl> wrote:
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 00:40:59 -0000
"ozidudeau" <ozidudeau@yahoo.com > wrote:
> Would it be possible for members who own Fairlight CMI IIx's and Series
> III's to upload samples (in *wav format) from the original libraries
> onto an online database, so members like myself and many others, who
> are not fortunate to own such marvellous machines, can download them?
> I specifically want to use these sounds to make soundfonts.
Well, the thing is different when a friend makes a few samples from his CMI
so you can use them in your music, but what _you_ ask is different.
Fairlight samples are copyrighted, that means they ought not to be widely
distrubuted among there who don't have CMIs- I can pass you mine,
because their quality isn't comparable to original recorging (no offence
Peter :) ), but note they're still not on my Fairlight site- for a reason.
There are several CDs to be bought, containing CMI IIx library and several
sIII samples.
Rambo
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