Apart from Saxy and (possibly) the string sound in question, Jarre obviously made his own samples. He did not use many library sounds on that record, because there wasn't really a library yet. What else would one do with one of the very first Fairlights? :) So... does anyone know about this string sound? --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "Marcin 'Rambo' Roguski" <rambo@...> wrote: > > > Dnia 18 Marca 2010, 10:49, Cz, Jean-Bernard EMOND napisa³(a): > > Funny :p > > > > > > Do you know all names (of Fairlight bank) of the samples use in magnetic > > fields ? > > I know which are they, I just had very brief contact with CMI II, so I > know which are thee, but what the names are (I simply don't remember). > > But there's immortal Saxy at the end of part I, there's that strange vox > that begins secont part of First Magnetic Fields, there's that strings > that you can make out of Pitztwng and LoStrng. I assume the entire idea > for part 3 is CMI (the looped chime with 5th). >
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Re: CMI IIX 'Old Strings' factory sound?
2010-03-21 by tomulcahy
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