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Fairlight is a digital audio company based in Sydney. In 1979 they created the
Fairlight CMI The Fairlight CMI (short for Computer Musical Instrument) is a digital synthesizer, sampler, and digital audio workstation introduced in 1979 by Fairlight. — with links to some Fairlight history and photos It was based on a commercial lic ...
, one of the earliest
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(DAW) with digital audio sampler, quickly used by artists such as Peter Gabriel,
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, and
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. They have since become a manufacturer of media tools such as digital audio recording and
mixing console A mixing console or mixing desk is an electronic device for Audio mixing (recorded music), mixing audio signals, used in sound recording and reproduction and sound reinforcement systems. Inputs to the console include microphones, signals fro ...
s. Fairlight became such a prominent part of 1980s pop music that Phil Collins included the text "there is no Fairlight on this record" in the liner notes of ''
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''.


History

In 1975, Fairlight Instruments Pty Ltd was established by Peter Vogel and
Kim Ryrie Kim Ryrie is an Australian synthesiser inventor who founded the audio technology company Fairlight with Peter Vogel. Career Kim Ryrie was the son of magazine publisher, Colin Ryrie, of Modern Magazines Pty Ltd. Based in Sydney, Ryrie launched ...
. They produced
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-based
music workstation A music workstation is an electronic musical instrument providing the facilities of: *a sound module, *a music sequencer and *(usually) a musical keyboard. It enables a musician to compose electronic music using just one piece of equipment. Origi ...
s with samplers, which were revolutionary for their time. New sounds could be created by drawing a 'sound wave' on the screen, which the computer would produce as sound. Theoretically, any sound was possible. Apart from opening up a world of new sounds, the Fairlight gave composers and performers instant playback. By changing the wave patterns presented on a screen they could tweak a sound into shape without singing or performing it all over again. The versatility of the early Fairlight was not lost on recording artists. The first record made entirely on a computer in the United States was done by
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(Ned Liben, who represented Fairlight in New York, and
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) – "AEIOU Sometimes Y" made in 1981, released in 1983. Their hybrid analogue/digital Computer Video Instrument, invented by
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, debuted in 1984. The fact that the CVI was also a "computer" was transparent to its use: it did not use a conventional ASCII keyboard (though in later models one could be attached), but rather a set of sliders and a small graphics pad about the size of the palm of a hand. Menu selections were made with a stylus rather than a mouse. The CVI allowed you to paint directly over the top of video footage as well as "with" video footage via an extensive series of effects. In April 1989, Fairlight ESP (Electric Sound and Picture) was established by Kim Ryrie, with the financial backing of Australian distributor Amber. In September 2016, Fairlight was acquired by
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.


Products

* CMI
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(mid 1970s) * MFX digital audio workstation with dedicated
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(at least 3 versions) (MFX3 released 1997) * Dream Constellation digital audio workstation with integrated audio control surface and mixing console (2004) * Crystal Core processing engine – a sound processing device capable of sampling frequencies up to 384 kHz. Crystal core does not use
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-based architecture, but a
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. (CC-1 see Dream software below, CC-2 released 2014) * Dream II software (ran with Crystal Core engine) (released 2008) * Xynergi – a tactile control unit that makes use of self-labeling LCD keys. (2008) * Quantum digital audio workstation, audio control surface and mixing console (2012) * Quantum Live sound
mixing console A mixing console or mixing desk is an electronic device for Audio mixing (recorded music), mixing audio signals, used in sound recording and reproduction and sound reinforcement systems. Inputs to the console include microphones, signals fro ...
(2014)


Peter Vogel Instruments

In August 2009, a new company called Fairlight Instruments was launched by Peter Vogel, to produce a new range of computer musical instruments (CMI) based on Fairlight.au's "Crystal Core" media engine. In July 2012, the company Fairlight Instruments changed its name to Peter Vogel Instruments''. Peter Vogel announced the company was developing a completely new keyboard synthesizer which would be launched at Winter NAMM 2013. The name change was the result of a disagreement between the owners of the Fairlight Instruments trademark and himself that resulted in Fairlight revoking his license to use the name. According to them, the use of the Fairlight name only extended to the new version of the CMI, called the CMI-30A in reference to the instrument's 30th anniversary. Additionally, it extended to several other CMI hardware products planned, including a PC-based "Series IV." They claimed that because Vogel had also used the Fairlight name for the
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CMI app as well, he had violated the terms of the agreement, and they were within their rights to terminate the agreement. Vogel said that he believed that the licensing agreement also extended to the app as well, but the Federal Court held the agreement had been validly terminated. Vogel appealed to a full court of the Federal Court however the appeal was only partially successful, and Fairlight was required to pay 50% of Vogel's costs for the appeal.. The iOS app was temporarily withdrawn from the App Store but subsequently returned. The CMI-30A, however, has remained out of production, and visitors to the Vogel Instruments website are greeted with a notification that sales of the CMI-30A have been suspended pending the resolution of litigation with Fairlight.


References


External links

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Company making the Fairlight CMI 30th Anniversary edition
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FairlightUS North America

Fairlight Europe

Candor Chasma
– The main French resource about the Fairlight CMI (English version available)
Image of Xynergi based studio

Some of Peter Vogel's historical Fairlight images and music collection.
* http://www.fairlightau.com/Archive_Site/2006au2.html * http://www.vintagesynth.com/

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