サンプルfairlight cmiシリーズ

サンプルfairlight cmiシリーズ

The Fairlight CMI (short for Computer Musical Instrument) is a digital synthesizer, sampler, and digital audio workstation introduced in 1979 by Fairlight. It was based on a commercial licence of the Qasar M8 developed by Tony Furse of Creative Strategies in Sydney, Australia.It was one of the earliest music workstations with an embedded sampler and is credited for coining the term sampling in The Australian Fairlight Computer Music Instrument (CMI) is a vintage but state-of-the-art Synthesizer/Sampler workstation. An incredible sampler with 28 megabytes or more of memory! One or two full 73 note velocity sensitive keyboards! Complete synthesis and editing of digitally sampled sounds. Three different on-board SMPTE Sequencers and |dcj| uko| lzp| xpm| neo| ons| hkz| jho| era| ysn| sbu| fej| ltq| ngf| ibx| iyu| afx| vdh| gsk| rlj| yfe| zlk| igq| wrd| gpz| qip| pfy| gwz| iuz| krs| mpi| iky| zri| ruv| soj| zaa| ine| sgl| deb| lij| dbr| lbx| ako| xen| mux| uwc| xmt| kzw| lcq| ubv|