Forget faking a CMI. I tried it for years. It's the
same with a MiniMoog and all the other vintage synths that became favourites.
You can't completely replace them. Some sounds can, but the sounds that you
can't reproduce, that's the part that makes it a favourite vintage.
A CMI IIx is very cheap right now and I'm
pretty sure it will go up in price. (I was a vintage synth specialist back in
the 90's and still am a collector. I did a lot of testing and comparing, for
myself and for customers.)
With that said, I can make a suggestion. Try a
Kurzweil K2X00. For some sounds a MicroWave (The fisrst version with software
ver.2) comes to my mind. Less powerfull sound but for spacey Fairlight-type
sounds a Kawai K1 is pretty neat. I personally like them a lot and have all
previous mentioned in my collection.
A Roland D-50 comes also to my mind and last but
not least Ensoniq SD-1.
Hope this helps. Please let me know what you end up
with
Regards,
Peter Kersten.
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From: blixton
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2010 4:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Fairlight-CMI] Re: For sale Fairlight CMI
IIX
Yeah I keep going back and forth on the cmi. I am hoping it would be
good
at creating a textural sound with some meat to it. All other synths
have a
sheen to them. But I feel the cmi has a depth and grit to the
sound that
makes me interested, but im not sure Im into the price right
now. Could I
just fake it with something cheaper is what Im thinking