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From: psvbluemts
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  • Companies of today should look at this environment and make the modern workplace like this,instead of the twisted snake pits they expect us to work in these days.

  • 20cent tour? "Unlimited potential for making funny noises"? Obviously very tongue in cheek Aussie humour. ;^)

    Little did they know they'd be out of a job a few years on. I wonder where they're working now?

  • That was awesome and hilarious. So many brilliant minds. They were so ahead of their time!

  • A wonderful insight in to such an innovative product.

  • Such a shame the company went bust,it looked a great place to work and Peter Vogul seems like a really good guy.

    I would love to play with a cmi series II

  • hahahahah

  • the english ,british companies always made quality products

  • man... thats the biggest dis ever to australian people....well i would think so...

    haha totally understand tho.....hey fairlight....come back ...or maybe your sons and daughters could carry on the legacy? non soft ware of course....ok maybe not....

  • that was not a diss ,learned friend,..aus. would be included in the british.and the comment ,had not a trace of negativity in it,emu.which i know is aus.i would say is well made and british as well..u u read into it wrong....be clear inside a lil more,then you will be able to discern more clearly..peace and blessings to you

  • They're Australian.

  • Now i understood why fairlight didn't survive to the synth and sampler market, all of this are assembly in hand with a brilliant small team of pionneer ^^ not like some company as Akai or Roland and Yamaha using some robot machinery to sold and cut the electronic device.

  • This is just too amazing.

    Fairlight has always been a huge mystery and now, thanks to youtube and psvbluemts, we can see what it was like back then.

  • Lovely naive video.They look like a big family. Amazing to see that such a sophisticated and glamourous machine like the CMI was actually made in such a nice and down-to-earth environment. Very very interesting. Thanx for posting.

  • Excellent !!!

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