That would be cool, but like you stated earlier, only the fairlight geeks like us would come. Today's music does not carry much importance as it was in the 80's or 90's concerning production tools. Only because Fairlight and Synclavier started a lot of that technology and it was cool to get in on that cutting edge stuff. Also I don't think anyone in this group wants to gig with there vintage fairlight equipment day in and day out unless there's a nice payoff for them. I have Fairlight, Synclavier and ppg and to be honest the most musical is the ppg. Like one prior Fairlight owner told me some years ago. The bloom is off the rose, but my guess is that 500 and less than 1000 people worldwide would pay a fair price to own and experience the freshness of a new rose which to those people would be owning a fairlight. --- On Fri, 3/2/12, Alex J <process_v@yahoo.com.au> wrote: From: Alex J <process_v@yahoo.com.au> Subject: Re: [Fairlight-CMI] Live Fairlight band To: Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, March 2, 2012, 8:49 PM Can this band include fairlight apps on ipods, ipads, etc or does this have to be just hardware fairlight cmi machines? Alex www.processvoid.com www.myspace.com/theprocessvoid www.crashfrequency.com --- On Sat, 3/3/12, dvdborn <dvdborn@pandora.be> wrote: From: dvdborn <dvdborn@pandora.be> Subject: [Fairlight-CMI] Live Fairlight band To: Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com Received: Saturday, 3 March, 2012, 7:26 AM I was thinking today that it would be fun to create an all-live-exclusive-Fairlight band. Imagine a group on stage with 4 or more Fairlight players (all models allowed) and a singer. Of course Page R is allowed but the key element is live performance and the Fairlight sound. I guess this would only appeal to us Fairlight geeks. But I would totally go and see such a band, if I'm not playing in it. What do you think? David http://dvdborn.blogspot.com
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Re: [Fairlight-CMI] Live Fairlight band
2012-03-03 by greg thurman
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