Fairlight CMI Synthesizer Sounds

The Fairlight Computer Musical Instrument was a general-purpose computer with peripheral devices that allowed the musician to digitize sounds, store them, and then play them. It was probably the first great sampler developed in Sydney, Australia in 1980s. It has been used by Duran Duran, Heaven 17, Alan Parsons, and Supertramp.

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by Eve Dy - 23 tracks    Full Board $4.99
Firebeat
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The actual sounds by Peter Vogel
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Drips
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Herbie Hancock jams with his Fairlight CMI
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Breathy choir- AAHH
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Breathy choir- OOHH
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Cadence
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Combining at least three separate samples
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Elchorus
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Gitfuzz
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Kick drum sound
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Marimba
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Orchestra hit with percussion
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Orchestra hits
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Sequence
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Snare drum
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Thunder
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Tibet
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Trained dog
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Trambass
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Michael Carlos plays Timewarp
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Peter Vogel interviewed
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Nick Rhodes of Duran Duran
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The Fairlight Computer Musical Instrument was a general-purpose computer with peripheral devices that allowed the musician to digitize sounds, store them, and then play them. It was probably the first great sampler developed in Sydney, Australia in 1980s. It has been used by Duran Duran, Heaven 17, Alan Parsons, and Supertramp.

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