Thanks for your thoughts Michael. I think it will be possible to emulate the random things qualities of the original analog circuits. Of course analog parts do it easily but with suffuicuent processing power I think it can be done, perhaps with a control that lets you select from 100% analog sound to 100% digital sound? Regarding your cost calculation, I'm not sure why you would want all the analog i/o. I expect the CMI-4 would do all the mixing in the CC-1 and output direct to disk or digital interface to teh outside world. I would hope the whole kit including CC-1, I/O for Midi, a couple of analog channels for monitoring, including software, would be included in the $5k price. Best wishes, Peter _____ From: Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Michael Sent: Sunday, 16 November 2008 9:21 AM To: Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Fairlight-CMI] Re: Some more thoughts, Fairlight CMI series IV? Great thoughts Tobias and great idea to think about a CMI IV Peter, please let me give some thoughts, too... Basing the original CMI operating system and features on a CC-1 will be definitely nice. But nowadays there are much more possibilities regarding workflow and GUI design as it was necessary in those days. Of course the limitations led to special solutions which should be remembered when designing the "new" GUI. But the main point will be the sound... the sound of the CMI was created by its hardware components which was the best available. Today you get better components for less money but are you sure you want this? To have a clean and sterile sound? It is a different thing emulating a "vintage" sound or having the original hardware as you all will agree. You cannot emulate the small electric and chaotic things which happen in analog hardware. By the way, having REAL good converters is still very expensive (and you are not sure if you will have the dynamics and the sound of the old machines)... Lets have a small calculation: 5000$ - cc-1 card 3000$ - 8 channel AD conversion (benchmark Apogee AD-16) 3000$ - 8 channel DA conversion (benchmark Apogee DA-16) 2000$ - rack mount case for modules (height 8U) ????$ - fee for software development, service, warranty, shipping,... Now get your "dream system"... having e.g. 8 inputs and 24 outputs would generate a system of minimum 20k$... Just being able to use the old Fairlight sounds is not a big thing, but having the real sound quality of the machines will be very hard to reach. Greetz, Michael P.S. The BIG and rich sound of the old systems came from the fact that each output was dedicated to ONE voice so the quality will lose the power when you will try to get more than one voice mixed/multiplexed to a single output.
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RE: [Fairlight-CMI] Re: Some more thoughts, Fairlight CMI series IV?
2008-11-16 by Peter Vogel
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