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Re: [Fairlight-CMI] Fairlight CMI series IV?

2008-11-05 by Laurent/LIFELIKE

Hi Peter

As a professional composer in electronic music i can tell you that there would be a lot of people interested in that kind of emulation.
Also you're right with software update, its possible to push further the concept while using the power of
today's dsp etc...
I guess a 24/32 tracks would be fantastic, and on the other hand the possibility to switch from a FIIX to a III in terms of the sound i mean would be really cool.
Are you really working on this ? If its possible to get involved in this project i would be glad to help.
Best

Laurent Ash
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Le 5 nov. 08 à 20:32, Peter Vogel a écrit :

Hi Laurent,

Yes, I would think the CC-1 could do a huge number of tracks. How many would
you like?

It would use exactly the same variable frequency technology as the CMI.

The sound would be identical, except there would be an option to turn off
the "special" sound if you want, so you just get clean samples.

And of course the CMI emulation would be just one task running on the PC so
you can still run your other favourite toys in a different window.

Peter

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Subject: Re: [Fairlight-CMI] Fairlight CMI series IV?




Hello Peter,

I think your project is very interesting. Does this mean that the
CC1
would be
able to emulate the variable frequency technology used in the CMI ?
And play
many voices in parallel ?

Regards.

Laurent.






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