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2012-11-23 by Laurent Lemaire
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2012-11-23 by Laurent Lemaire
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2012-11-21 by linear226.excite
Hi Eric, if the battery has been replaced in the MFX console, you will have lost your settings, you can select different typesof mouse in use i.e PS2 etc, if this setting is wrong then your mouse will display the problems you are experiencing. cheers Tony -----Original Message---
2012-11-21 by horiprod
Hi Howard. Good to hear from you, and it would indeed be great to meet up! I'll be staying in the East Village, NY, but won't be driving, so might I suggest if they're enough people interested, we organise a time and a venue? Obviously, it would be preferable if some-one had a Fa
2012-11-21 by mederic1111
Hi all, I've got a Fairlight MFX2 that i use for the Synth now, having used it for years as a recording system for movies. These last days the mouse showed signs that it was going, and now it shows erratic movements and is sometimes unresponsive. I tried different mice, same thin
2012-11-20 by Howard Smith
Hi Peter This sounds great and you are very welcome in CT.. I have the 11x and a 111 (you know very well) and I would love to get some pointers from you over lots of beer... :-) I look forward to meeting you. Cheers H --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "horiprod" wrote: > > Hi
2012-11-18 by Bill
Hi Peter I would love to have you look at my machine. It still works, thank goodness. The machine survived hurricane Sandy. Please keep me posted about your visit. All the best Bill Rayner --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, Att wrote: > > I'd be interested in meeting-up when y
2012-11-14 by Att
I'd be interested in meeting-up when you're in the SF/bay area/SillyCon( int.) Valley area -Glenn On Nov 14, 2012, at 1:54 AM, "horiprod" wrote: > Hi All. If anyone is interested, I shall be visiting the US July next year, first to NY, then LA/SF. It would be great to hook up wit
2012-11-14 by greg thurman
Id be interested in meeting to discuss the fairlight in Southern California as well, (LA area). --- On Wed, 11/14/12, carlheinz wrote: From: carlheinz Subject: Re: [Fairlight-CMI] Horizontal in the USA.... To: "Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com" Date: Wednesday, November 14, 2012, 11
2012-11-14 by Laurent Lemaire
If you decide to visit France... let us know ! Regards. Laurent.
2012-11-14 by carlheinz
Hello, I'm I'm interested in meeting up to discuss Fairlight if you are in S.California. I can be reached at cbobbydazzle@yahoo.com Thank you-Curtis Sent from the western hemisphere On Nov 14, 2012, at 1:54 AM, "horiprod" wrote: > Hi All. If anyone is interested, I shall be visit
2012-11-14 by horiprod
Hi All. If anyone is interested, I shall be visiting the US July next year, first to NY, then LA/SF. It would be great to hook up with some of the Fairlight "family" for a beer. If there's enough interest, I could spend a day or two giving advice and helping sort out any small Fa
2012-11-11 by horiprod
Hi David. I've also found Stavewriter, circa 1985. Just send me 5 floppies, and I'll give you everything I have. I'll PM my address. Regards, Peter Wielk --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "dd_62622" wrote: > > Hallo Peter, > > Thanks for your message. > Hope you can make the
2012-11-10 by KyleR
I received the final part from Peter, and my Series III is ready to go. It has a brand new graphics pen, a CG3 color graphics card and an RGB-01 interface so that many modern monitors can be used. I promised my wife this would be out of the living room by year's end, so I am pric
2012-11-10 by dd_62622
Hallo Peter, Thanks for your message. Hope you can make the software availible to the group. I guess It's my microcomputer hobby that always made me wonder about homemade software for the cmi. ,always dreaming about "hidden" pages too : ) cheers, David --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoog
2012-11-10 by horiprod
Hi. There was a bit of non-CMI software for the IIX around at the factory around 1982. I have a floppy with Blackjack, Dr Eliza (an AI program) and a couple of others which I believe run on BASIC. There's also a program called Life, which from memory was a cell multiplying type t
2012-11-10 by horiprod
Hi All. Slightly off topic, but I have a bunch of CVI spares needing a new home. Also a Colour Graphics kit for a series III. They're on Ebay -just search "Fairlight". Regards, Peter Wielk
2012-11-09 by linear226@excite.com
Hi all, I have 2 components I'm looking to potentially swap/shift for Rev 9 Series III components 1) Fairlight MFX2 console (blue legends) 2) Synclavier II ORK keyboard condition of both items are virtually pristine. Message me with any interest. thanks Tony
2012-11-09 by dd_62622
Hallo, Some time ago I posted a question about anybody being aware if there existed a video game to be played on the cmi. A silly question I know. however to my surprise .. I did read a steve Rance gearslutz post in wich the author talks about a few games he wrote for the cmi wic
2012-10-30 by horiprod
Hi All. I'm looking to buy a IIX motherboard, or swap one for other exotica I have here, like MIDI kits or analogue interfaces... I've discovered how to convert series I and II motherboards to work with series IIX cards, but I need a "real" IIX board to work out the MIDI. Thanks!
2012-10-21 by darkhunterip
Hi Peter, i put some videos up on youtube featuring the system for sale.. http://www.youtube.com/user/cyberdynesys/videos?view=0 it has the latest V2.a4 Voicecards, latest CMI41 Waveform Supervisor (can use almost everything SCSI), has the new 32MB RAM Card, and can be upgraded w
2012-10-20 by Peter K.
Wow, this should be private. Sorry guys............ --------------------------------------------------- Carpe Ductum ! - (Seize the tape !) From: Peter K. Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 6:19 AM To: Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [Fairlight-CMI] Re: Any series III fo
2012-10-20 by Peter K.
Hi Karel, Thanks for your mail. What price do you have in mind? Where in Holland are youu located? Please tell me more about your system. Do you have some pictures for me? Regards, Peter Kersten. --------------------------------------------------- Carpe Ductum ! - (Seize the tape
2012-10-19 by ataritt
Hi Peter, I might sell the series 3 latest revision and 31 Mb sample memory and MFX 2 harddiskrecording. My system is very much expanded and the latest revision. Contact me to discuss pricing. Regards Karel Post from Holland. --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "Peter K." wrote
2012-10-19 by KyleR
Photos of my Series III are in the photo album section of the group now. If there is anything else in particular that you would like to see, please let me know. --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "KyleR" wrote: > > I am finally ready to sell my Series III. Well almost...Peter
2012-10-18 by Peter K.
Since I'm still thinking about getting a series III, I just wonder: Is there any system for sale in Europe? Regards, Peter Kersten. --------------------------------------------------- Carpe Ductum ! - (Seize the tape !) From: KyleR Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 5:14 PM To: Fa
2012-10-17 by KyleR
Peter just let me know that he has the RGB-01 boards ready to go, so the purchase will include the CG3 and the RGB-01 cards. My Series II will therefore have color graphics and be able to use a wide variety of modern monitors. --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "KyleR" wrote:
2012-10-14 by KyleR
I am finally ready to sell my Series III. Well almost...Peter Wielk is shipping the final part to me, and once it is installed, my CMI will be ready to go. I am advertising now because I promised my wife it would out of our living room by December :) -I could not get the original
2012-10-11 by fabio delben
Hello, it is very simple to produce such sound with a standard analog subtractive synth. You have to use white noise as source (vco off) trhu a standard LP filter with a high resonance,middle- high cutoff value not modulated at all, and a vca controlled by the adsr with no attack
2012-10-11 by aguelfenburg
--- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, greg thurman wrote: > > Who's services Fairlight CMI's in the US? > Hi Greg, what´s the problem with your CMI and which CMI are you talking about? Cheers, Alexander
2012-10-08 by WT
That's because there are no samples as such. It is a digital synthesizer which uses wavetable synthesis comprised of single cycle waveforms. WT 8 okt 2012 kl. 20:02 skrev jaddams80@yahoo.com : Yep, you're correct there. Henry was a 640/680 wave computer and not a waveterm system.
2012-10-08 by dvdborn
--- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "WT" wrote: > > So, in other words, not much use for it today ? It seems so. But it does look nice in the studio as an ornament. :-) David http://dvdborn.blogspot.com
2012-10-08 by jaddams80@yahoo.com
Yep, you're correct there. Henry was a 640/680 wave computer and not a waveterm system. I've not come across the 640/680 library of any sort.
2012-10-08 by Peter Vogel
It was a software development system for assembling 6800 code (C etc had not yet been invented, it was only assembler). You could single step and breakpoint, that was about it. From: Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Marcin 'Rambo'
2012-10-08 by Marcin 'Rambo' Roguski
On Mon, 8 Oct 2012 18:27:53 +1100 "Peter Vogel" wrote: > We did use the EXORset in the very early days of 6800 development. It used > paper tape storage. pre floppies! So what was it used for? Component testing? Software development?
2012-10-08 by WT
So, in other words, not much use for it today ? WT ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Vogel" To: Sent: Monday, October 08, 2012 9:27 AM Subject: RE: [Fairlight-CMI] Motorola EXORset > We did use the EXORset in the very early days of 6800 development. It > used > paper tape
2012-10-08 by Peter Vogel
We did use the EXORset in the very early days of 6800 development. It used paper tape storage. pre floppies! From: Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Marcin 'Rambo' Roguski Sent: Monday, 8 October 2012 7:53 AM To: Fairlight-CMI@yahoo
2012-10-08 by WT
The PPG library you are looking through would be the Waveterm B sample library. This library has no relation to the Wavecomputer that TD was using. The library is of a much later heritage. TD used the Simmons SDS-V on record and tours, being triggered by Henry. WT ----- Original
2012-10-08 by JAddams
This has been a great way to research how music is put together. I've been digging as far as I can into the Dolby history and it seems he was using a PPG Wave computer called "Henry" at them time. Henry was replaced with a CMI when he fatally fell down a lift shaft on a US tour!
2012-10-07 by Att
Looks like a Kaypro, kind of Sent from my iPod On Oct 7, 2012, at 2:09 PM, "Marcin 'Rambo' Roguski" wrote: > > But, it could be that they started using it for the development of the > > IIx. > > I'd bet for Peter to clarify that, but I'd rather say they had a common root, > maybe
2012-10-07 by Marcin 'Rambo' Roguski
> But, it could be that they started using it for the development of the > IIx. I'd bet for Peter to clarify that, but I'd rather say they had a common root, maybe a Motorola demonstration board, but I don't think they're related (considering CMI I and II(x) are actually a SMP ma
2012-10-07 by Marcin 'Rambo' Roguski
On Sun, 07 Oct 2012 20:38:54 -0000 "dvdborn" wrote: > According to this page the development of the Fairlight CMI is based on > the Motorola Exorciser: Well, if EXORset is based on 6809, I doubt it.
2012-10-07 by dvdborn
--- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, Marcin 'Rambo' Roguski wrote: > > On Sun, 07 Oct 2012 20:38:54 -0000 > "dvdborn" wrote: > > > According to this page the development of the Fairlight CMI is based on > > the Motorola Exorciser: > > Well, if EXORset is based on 6809, I doubt i
2012-10-07 by dvdborn
According to this page the development of the Fairlight CMI is based on the Motorola Exorciser: http://silicium.org/site/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=115:motorola-exorset-165&catid=13:us&Itemid=29 Luck wants that I was given a Motorola EXORset for free. A later ve
2012-10-06 by WT
Yeah, could be a Clap-Trap too ! Anyways, IMO it is not a CMI sound. Dolby didn´t have the CMI when this was recorded. WT ----- Original Message ----- From: "carl heinz" To: Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2012 4:13 PM Subject: Re: [Fairlight-CMI] Looking for a sound The Dolby sub-so
2012-10-06 by carl heinz
The Dolby sub-sound noise sound is most likely from from an old Simmons clap trap...I'm sure because I owned one and it makes all kinds of noises other than claps which didn't really sound like claps at all. --- On Sat, 10/6/12, WT ; wrote: From: WT Subject: Re: [Fairlight-CMI] L
2012-10-06 by WT
That sound is from the micromoog. It is just filtered noise. Dolby didn´t use the CMI on One of our submarines. WT ----- Original Message ----- From: "JAddams" To: Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2012 8:23 AM Subject: Re: [Fairlight-CMI] Looking for a sound mmm, thanks rob. Gives me
2012-10-06 by JAddams
mmm, thanks rob. Gives me a good place to start. I did a search through the IIx library and couldn't find it, so I suppose it must be I or II. I've had a go at reproducing it without much luck so far :) Jean-Luc On 5 Oct 2012, at 18:32, Rob Puricelli rob@failedmuso.plus.com > wro
2012-10-05 by Rob Puricelli
Off the top of my head, it's a sample called WHTNOIS, and is, essentially, a pitched white noise sample. I'm not sure if it was a factory library sample or something that came after. There are many variations on the factory library and some samples appeared briefly on some disks
2012-10-05 by jaddams80
Im looking for a breathy/radar/sonar ping sound, which (I think) comes from the fairlight. You can hear it being used in the following tracks: Thomas Dolby - one of our submarines is missing - both as a breathy background and also as a higher pitched ping used all over New Muzik
2012-10-04 by linear226@excite.com
Hi all, does anyone have a working sample input card for a Rev 9 Series III they want to shift?, I have some SIII and MFX spares I may be willing to swap or just buy outright. I'll consider both the early analogue 337 and later generation ESP cards. Ideally needed for early next