Primitiveness, restriction... bring you creation... Le Tue, 24 Jun 2008 16:51:13 +0200, fabio delben <memestudio@yahoo.it> a écrit: > Hi Everyone, > Instead of replacing Fairlilght and Synclavier hardware, I would rather > like to use them in conjunction with the latest PCs or Mac. Wouldn't it > be great to be > able to use their A/Ds and D/A with let's say ProTools or Logic? I > really like the sound of my Fairlight and my Synclavier but the > interface is really boring and primitive. > Fabio > > > --- Mar 24/6/08, martythevampire <martythevampire@yahoo.co.uk> ha > scritto: > > Da: martythevampire <martythevampire@yahoo.co.uk> > Oggetto: [Fairlight-CMI] Re: Recreating the Fairlight > A: Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com > Data: Martedì 24 giugno 2008, 10:51 > > > > > > > Hi Everyone, really interesting post. > > David has almost got it, this is exactly what I've thought for most of > the vst's - its not only copying the internal sound generator hardware > but certainly for the digital synths, its the D/A converters that give > them a huge part their sound. Things like FM7 are great, but its > missing the grit my mk1 DX7 has. If they could nail that, I can't see > why a decent VST attempt couldn't be made. I cant think it would be > outrageously expensive and if it has hardware A/D D/A stages and > filters - its pretty much impossible to crack. I'd certainly have one. > > One step even further would be something like the Manikin Memotron > style piece of hardware if VST support was added where its a digital > hardware recreation but thats probably going a bit far for most > peoples needs. > > The originals are still going to command more respect because they > were truly groundbreaking instruments. > > Best regards, Martin > > --- In Fairlight-CMI@ yahoogroups. com, "dvdborn" <dvdborn@... > wrote: >> >> There is also another possibility to emulate the sound of the IIx > more faithfully. >> >> If someone would build a firewire/USB audio interface with 8 8 bit > D/A-channels that use a >> variable sample clock to transpose the sample of each channel and > has an analogue filter for >> each channel, using eg. the CEM chips from the DSI Prophet '08/Evolver. >> >> I have no idea how hard it is to design an audio interface with > todays technology that uses >> old 8 bit technology. But I'm guessing that it isn't asking too much > from the technology. Or >> am I mistaken? >> >> The front end can than be a faithfull emulation of the IIx's system > as a VST or stand alone >> application that drives the external audio interface. >> >> David >> http://dvdborn. blogspot. com >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ___________________________________ > Scopri il Blog di Yahoo! Mail: trucchi, novità, consigli... e la tua > opinione! > http://www.ymailblogit.com/blog/ -- Utilisant le client e-mail révolutionnaire d'Opera : http://www.opera.com/mail/
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Re: R: [Fairlight-CMI] Re: Recreating the Fairlight
2008-06-24 by krec
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