I'm sorry, I was mitaken.For me it seemed it was the monitor of the series III like I have.Well, one day if I will have a series II, I will ask for some hints on modding the gear. Thank you and keep your machine running well!
Hello! I don't quite understand this video. Seemingly it's a Fairlight 3. I also have one but this serie has never had lightpen. It seems a lightpen were wired paralel to the original stylus. What's the point? How it works? Thanks
Hello! I've bought one from London very long ago from the man distributed it and my current one in Switzerland from the side of the lake Murten. I don't know the name of the company. Maybe I will sell it because I don't have the time to use it. It's the best musical-toy I've ever had.
Ha-ha...I choke the competition slowly and captivate them...ha-ha...But anyway, there's one historical will ever present in Zürich namely of Yello's. Well, I've bought mine a little because of their influence. I could have bought another historical one:J.Jeczalik's (of Art of Noise) Fairlight III were offered to me for almost the double price. I decided to buy the "cheaper" one what was the price of a flat in my country then.Incredible...
Hi roncstelep,
it is definitely a series IIx (not a III)
this was just a short video to show that it is possible to hook non Fairlight monitors and lightpen to a Series IIx (or II or even I)
I used a fastpoint standard ligthpen and a Goupil monitor.
rystroh 3 years ago
I'm sorry, I was mitaken.For me it seemed it was the monitor of the series III like I have.Well, one day if I will have a series II, I will ask for some hints on modding the gear. Thank you and keep your machine running well!
roncstelep 2 years ago
Hello! I don't quite understand this video. Seemingly it's a Fairlight 3. I also have one but this serie has never had lightpen. It seems a lightpen were wired paralel to the original stylus. What's the point? How it works? Thanks
roncstelep 3 years ago
where did you get your fairlight
HypeRhymz 2 years ago
Hello! I've bought one from London very long ago from the man distributed it and my current one in Switzerland from the side of the lake Murten. I don't know the name of the company. Maybe I will sell it because I don't have the time to use it. It's the best musical-toy I've ever had.
roncstelep 2 years ago
You took that from switzerland away? Now there are only 4 or 5 left in switzerland :)
Tittlekopf 2 years ago
Ha-ha...I choke the competition slowly and captivate them...ha-ha...But anyway, there's one historical will ever present in Zürich namely of Yello's. Well, I've bought mine a little because of their influence. I could have bought another historical one:J.Jeczalik's (of Art of Noise) Fairlight III were offered to me for almost the double price. I decided to buy the "cheaper" one what was the price of a flat in my country then.Incredible...
roncstelep 2 years ago
you've got money for a fairlight and you couldn't even shell out some cash for a decent webcam?! :)
hehehe
synths, eh? :D
hageir 4 years ago
LOL, thanks for your feedback Geir !
will post a better one soon ;-)
RYnS4BnB 4 years ago
hehe :)
yeah, please post some sequencing or sampling or something..
I'm concidering a fairlight system myself..
hageir 4 years ago
Could you play some sounds on it for us?
SynaMax 5 years ago