2012-08-25 by greg thurman
Yes, this has been helpful Peter, about how much longer before your new website officially goes online? Thanks for the Support. --- On Fri, 8/24/12, horiprod wrote: From: horiprod Subject: [Fairlight-CMI] Re: SSD on Tower CMI .... To: Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, A
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2012-08-25 by horiprod
Hi Greg, Laurent. I'm still working out prices. One part I use, the SCSI bridge, lists for $250, so it won't be super-cheap. It'll probably be around $475 for the enclosure, and about $100 for each 4 Gbyte plug-in memory module. It's intended to be used in the same way you'd use
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2012-08-24 by llemaire1@free.fr
Hi Peter, Thanks a lot for sharing this with us !!! Do you think the bandwidth of this SCSI adaptor would be able to record with a 24 tracks Mfx3+ ? Kind regards. Laurent L.
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2012-08-24 by greg thurman
Hi Peter, What do you anticipate pricing will be for these? Also warranty and suggestions to back up for data that would be stored on these drives? Cheers --- On Thu, 8/23/12, horiprod wrote: From: horiprod Subject: [Fairlight-CMI] SSD on Tower CMI .... To: Fairlight-CMI@yahoogro
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2012-08-24 by horiprod
Hi All. New picture posted of Solid State drive attached to my tower series III. Regards, Peter Wielk
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2012-08-23 by dkevefnzs
Hi Todd & Peter, been away for a while. Thank you both for your answers :-) Todd, re your drive: It's possible to read and write scsi drive images under linux. I've made backups of mine, and also replaced a few disks by newer ones that way. Your error description is very short -
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2012-08-22 by bradmacdonald@rogers.com
Yes. I have 2 brand new drives. Location. Toronto. Sent from my BlackBerry device on the Rogers Wireless Network From: greg thurman Sender: Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2012 09:52:39 -0700 (PDT) To: ReplyTo: Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Fairlight-CMI
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2012-08-22 by greg thurman
Anyone have a internal or external tape streamer they would sell for a series III? G
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2012-08-22 by JAddams
Great to see the Series III actually operating, both loading and playing the Real-time sequencer. I was surprised at how long it takes to load from disk. On 20 Aug 2012, at 21:04, tama_rat britt@shapetable.com > wrote: I made some (very rough) videos over the weekend of a Series
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2012-08-22 by horiprod
Hi All. Just posted a picture of the NEW 4Gbyte solid state drive. It's now mounted in a rugged die-cast box, and the memory modules can be swapped out. It also now has a SCSI select switch, together with a green "on", and red "active" LEDs. The lead from the bottom goes to a SCS
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2012-08-20 by dvdborn
Hi Joe, A big thanks for sharing these songs! Next up: Hit Music and Heart? I'd love to get my hands on these raw PSB samples. :-) David http://dvdborn.blogspot.com --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "tama_rat" wrote: > > I made some (very rough) videos over the weekend of a S
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2012-08-20 by tama_rat
I made some (very rough) videos over the weekend of a Series III playing a couple of PSB tracks I found on an old streamer tape: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGQC7_ikZ-s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEu3f5hUxtE
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2012-08-14 by WT
I´m using Dysan disks. Double SIded, Double Density Formatted 48TPI disks with success. WT ----- Original Message ----- From: Kirk Keyes To: Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2012 8:29 AM Subject: [Fairlight-CMI] Floppy Disks - The Good, Bad, and Ugly I've b
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2012-08-14 by Kirk Keyes
I've got a Rev C HxC and a Rev F HxC. The Rev C is in my Emulator II and it works brilliantly. I was going to swap it out with the Rev F HxC, and then take the Rev C and try to get it working in my IIx. I'm interested in hearing any progress in this respect as well! Kirk --- In F
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2012-08-14 by Kirk Keyes
I've been buying up various brands of 8" floppy disks for use with my IIx. I've had good luck with just a few brands that do work - that is, I can format them and then save sounds on the disks. Many more brands of disks just will not even format. At this point - here's the disks
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2012-08-11 by greg thurman
Who's services Fairlight CMI's in the US?
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2012-08-11 by ataritt
I need the same info, plus is it possible to run a DRDOS / MSDOS program on the Fairlight 3? There is a nice tool that links an MSDOS pc to an ATARI, giving the Atari a "directory" just like a harddrive that displays all that is on the MSDOS machine. If we have that we could lite
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2012-08-10 by Peter K.
Great. Healtwise I'm not doing very well at the moment, so I can't test it myself........... Thanx. Peter Kersten. --------------------------------------------------- Carpe Ductum ! - (Seize the tape !) From: tama_rat Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 8:01 PM To: Fairlight-CMI@yaho
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2012-08-09 by tama_rat
I just ordered one. I'll try it and post the results. BTW Peter W -- the SCSI connector SSD looks cool! Joe --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "Peter K." wrote: > > Sorry, you are correct indeed. So, who wants to go first? > > Peter Kersten. > > > From: WT > Sent: Thursday, Au
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2012-08-09 by Bill
sounds great - would it work on my Series III Rev 6 machine? Thanks Bill Rayner --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "horiprod" wrote: > > Hi All. I thought you might be amused with a recent development of mine. It's a 4 Gbyte solid state drive mounted on a SCSI connector, from
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2012-08-09 by Peter K.
Sorry, you are correct indeed. So, who wants to go first? Peter Kersten. From: WT Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 12:12 PM To: Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [Fairlight-CMI] Re: "CMI Plug" 4 Gbyte bootable drive on a SCSI connector! Yes, but that is not a confirmation
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2012-08-09 by WT
Yes, but that is not a confirmation that it works. It is just his opinion. WT ----- Original Message ----- From: Peter K. To: Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 12:08 PM Subject: Re: [Fairlight-CMI] Re: "CMI Plug" 4 Gbyte bootable drive on a SCSI connec
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2012-08-09 by Peter K.
Jeff wrote: " Last time you asked was 2 years ago. Lots of things changed since that time. I don't see the reason why you can't write on the HxC with the CMI IIx." Source: http://torlus.com/floppy/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=118&hilit=Fairlight&start=15 He's adressing me there. I'
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2012-08-09 by WT
Peter, where do you find info on the HCX and if it works for writing to the SD Card ? WT ----- Original Message ----- From: Peter K. To: Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 10:41 AM Subject: Re: [Fairlight-CMI] Re: "CMI Plug" 4 Gbyte bootable drive on a
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2012-08-09 by Peter K.
I'm not the Peter you ment, but I can answer this question: This is a replacement for a harddisk. A CMI IIx does not support a harddisk, so the answer is: no. What you need is this: http://hxc2001.free.fr/floppy_drive_emulator/index.html#SDCARDFloppyemulator According to the late
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2012-08-09 by fabio delben
would this work on a MFX3+ or QDC? Ciao Fabio --- Mer 8/8/12, horiprod ha scritto: Da: horiprod Oggetto: [Fairlight-CMI] "CMI Plug" 4 Gbyte bootable drive on a SCSI connector! A: Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com Data: Mercoledì 8 agosto 2012, 13:57 Hi All. I thought you might be amu
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2012-08-08 by Howard Smith
Hi Peter How are you? This looks Wonderful - would it work with a llx? Many thanks Howard --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "horiprod" wrote: > > Hi All. I thought you might be amused with a recent development of mine. It's a 4 Gbyte solid state drive mounted on a SCSI connec
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2012-08-08 by Norm Leete
This would be useful for all sorts of older keyboards... Norm Sent from my iPad On 8 Aug 2012, at 13:56, "David" wrote: > > > --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "horiprod" wrote: >> >> Hi All. I thought you might be amused with a recent development of mine. It's a 4 Gbyte soli
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2012-08-08 by elanb
would this only work on a series III?
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2012-08-08 by David
--- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "horiprod" wrote: > > Hi All. I thought you might be amused with a recent development of mine. It's a 4 Gbyte solid state drive mounted on a SCSI connector, from which it draws its power. You can think of it in the same way as a memory stick
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2012-08-08 by horiprod
Hi All. I thought you might be amused with a recent development of mine. It's a 4 Gbyte solid state drive mounted on a SCSI connector, from which it draws its power. You can think of it in the same way as a memory stick for computers. It has software partitions, so is bootable an
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2012-07-18 by horiprod
Thanks JB, WT, the schematics are a great help.. Regards, Peter Wielk --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, Jean-Bernard EMOND wrote: > > Le 18/07/2012 08:22, horiprod a écrit : > > Hi All. I'm fixing up two analogue interface cards and I can't find ANY documentation for either h
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2012-07-18 by Jean-Bernard EMOND
Le 18/07/2012 08:22, horiprod a écrit : > Hi All. I'm fixing up two analogue interface cards and I can't find ANY documentation for either hardware or software (Page A). Can anyone help ??? > > Thanks! > > Peter Wielk Sydney > > Hi Peter, look here : JB
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2012-07-18 by WT
I have a service manual in PDF format that has description of the Analog card function and schematics of the analog interface card. It was scanned by JB Emond WT ----- Original Message ----- From: horiprod To: Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 8:22 AM S
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2012-07-18 by horiprod
Hi All. I'm fixing up two analogue interface cards and I can't find ANY documentation for either hardware or software (Page A). Can anyone help ??? Thanks! Peter Wielk Sydney
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2012-07-09 by Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the Fairlight-CMI group. File : /pdf Manuals and others/Fairlight-Music-Composition-Language-Reference-Manual.pdf Uploaded by : dvdborn Description : Music Composition L
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2012-07-05 by greg thurman
I need to make a nice back up on HD and was wonder what are the different compatible types of hard drives are used for the Series III? What are some of the type, make and model of some of the drives that Fairlight users have successfully used? I have a series III version 9.34
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2012-06-25 by Andrew
Thanks for that. It would have been much better if UVI had gone straight to this stage and started with your review instead of with their dubious video and their attempts to stifle discussion. I hope they appreciate your efforts on their behalf, and have learned some lessons abou
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2012-06-25 by Rob Puricelli
My review of Darklight IIx is now online over at my blog. There is also a 30 minute video review to accompany the blog post. Enjoy J http://www.failedmuso.com/blog/?p=2864 http://youtu.be/UkDT-gSjTwo Regards, Rob. From: Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Fairlight-CMI@yahoogro
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2012-06-24 by David
I would never comment on some software without first hand experience. So the demo was bad. If this was the case, nobody would have bought a Jupiter 8 or any number of synths with crappy demos.
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2012-06-23 by jbemond@free.fr
>Now have a good weekend and make some great music! Nice ;) >Any chance you want to sell your Synclavier? sorry my 3 Ned Synclaviers are not for sale ;) Regards, JB
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2012-06-23 by Andrew
In reply to message from jbemond@free.fr The bottom line, it seems to me, is that none of us can assess Eric's comments because UVI removed them, therefore stifling informed and democratic debate. If Eric's comments weren't justified, what were UVI so afraid of? And if they were
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2012-06-23 by ataritt
You haven't read my comment on youtube, it was removed by UVI, and i can say it was certainly not agressive, and just 3 lines of text. They have accepted that they made a mistake, and we've come to terms already, so the problem is fixed, and the video long gone. Now tell me, as y
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2012-06-23 by jbemond@free.fr
>On Youtube you call me a SHIT-STIRRER yes I write this because is the true... How to describe your approach ? You're very aggressive in your first message on Youtube UVI channel, why ??? Me when I criticize something, I give a good reason. And above all I criticize something tha
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2012-06-23 by Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the Fairlight-CMI group: The sound of Fairlight machines is unique and cannot be matched by other hardware or software. But what about it makes this machine unique? o The hardware is the key! o The workspace software is the k
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2012-06-23 by ataritt
On Youtube you call me a SHIT-STIRRER so my reply to you is: Inform yourself first about someone and then call that person names like that and worse. I had made a mild but informed critical remark on youtube first before i made that video, but they banned me! So i thought i shoul
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2012-06-22 by Andrew
Good on you for making this video. I would have given it a `like' if ratings were enabled (though I think you were right to disable them. A company who can pull tricks like they have done would also be capable of manipulating ratings). My first thought when I saw this software wa
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2012-06-22 by WT
I blame IOS5.xx ( or my fat fingers ) WT 22 jun 2012 kl. 21:56 skrev "Peter K." : > IRC? What does that stand for? I know it as "Internet Relay Chat", a search on Google gave me this: http://www.acronymfinder.com/IRC.html so, that didn't make me any wiser > > Thanks in advance fo
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2012-06-22 by Peter K.
IRC? What does that stand for? I know it as "Internet Relay Chat", a search on Google gave me this: http://www.acronymfinder.com/IRC.html so, that didn't make me any wiser Thanks in advance for your answer. Peter K. --------------------------------------------------- Carpe Ductum
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2012-06-22 by Gordon JC Pearce
On 22/06/12 17:43, WT wrote: > > > CMI IIx samples are free to use but Series III are not. IRC. > WT Is that Free As In Beer or Free As In Speech though? Can I mangle them into another format (say, make a set of Roland W30 disks) and redistribute them under an equally permissive
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