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Fairlight Series III

Review | Sound On Sound, Sep 1986
THE ULTIMATE SOFT MACHINE

The Fairlight (in its previous Series II guise) was/is probably the most famous computer musical instrument in the world. Everybody knows the name, but few really know what its true capabilities are. Now there is a new breed of Fairlight, far more powerful and far more sophisticated than the old one ever was - the Series III. Richard Elen takes a look at the mind-boggling potential of this Rolls-Royce of sound sampling/synthesizing machines.

Fairlight Series III

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1986

Simon Trask takes the bull by the horns and previews the latest 16-bit, £60,000 version of the Fairlight CMI. Millionaires have never had it so good, and there's more to come from Australia...

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Fairlight & Fair Does

Feature | Making Music, Feb 1987

What do one of London's top studios do with a computer room?

 

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