First Ever Sampler...?

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I was wondering... does any one know what the name of the first sampler to be developed was? And I don't mean the Mellotron. All I know is that it was invented in Australia (we rule) and it was huge, with like a monitor that showed the sound you recorded with spectral information etc. and a pretty big keyboard. I would like to research it, but without the name I'm finding it really difficult.

tah

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I think you mean "Fairlight"

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deema wrote:I was wondering... does any one know what the name of the first sampler to be developed was? And I don't mean the Mellotron. All I know is that it was invented in Australia (we rule) and it was huge, with like a monitor that showed the sound you recorded with spectral information etc. and a pretty big keyboard. I would like to research it, but without the name I'm finding it really difficult.

tah
Fairlight CMI IIx

http://www.hollowsun.com/vintage/fairlight/index.html

I also have the very first sample ever made if anyone is interested!


Steve

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I also have the very first sample ever made if anyone is interested!


Steve
Of Kate Bush?
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scamme wrote:Of Kate Bush?
Dream on ;)


Steve

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:(

Of what then?
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scamme wrote::(

Of what then?
The Fairlight's inventor/designer's dog.

http://www.hollowsun.com/vintage/fairli ... sample.zip


Steve

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hollowsun wrote:
scamme wrote::(

Of what then?
The Fairlight's inventor/designer's dog.

http://www.hollowsun.com/vintage/fairli ... sample.zip


Steve
I have to say that i can bark better but it was 25 years ago and the first sampler ever made.

Thank you Steve, it's realy nice that you found an example and posted it here.
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scamme wrote:I have to say that i can bark better but it was 25 years ago and the first sampler ever made.
:)

Although shrouded in myth, the quality of the Fairlight was pretty dodgy on occasions. And this was the first sample ever (or so I am led to believe).

As people gained more experience with the thing, sample quality did improve!
scamme wrote:Thank you Steve, it's realy nice that you found an example and posted it here.
Direct from a IIx


Steve

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I am currently working on doing a complete conversion of the Fairlight Library, initially in Akai .akp format. It's a slow job, but will be worth it in the end.
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I think that mello tron tapes and optigan discs certainly qulify as earlier samples than the fairlight sample to be fair, but its still cool to see that the first fairlight samples exist.

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scamme wrote:I think you mean "Fairlight"
Geoff Downes used one live with Yes. Anyone else seen a CMI used live on stage? Peter Gabriel, maybe?

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Mellotron was definitely much earlier than the Fairlight, but used analog tapes versus actual digital sampling per se.

I think the early Emu Emulators came out before the Fairlight, though?

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Nick Rhodes of Duran Duran

Thomas Dolby

Tears For Fears

Jean Michel Jarre
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I remember seeing the Fairlight on Tomorrows World, record a glass breaking in a bucket :hihi:

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