Hi Cris good progress but it is the details that eat up the time, when this project is compleat (there never compleat) are you going to intergrate the fairlight for use with your upto date equipment and did you sort out the tuning and buzz in the audionchain keep up the good work. ken
There's a trick for making PCBs where you print with a laser printer onto magazine paper. Then you can iron it onto a PCB. Been told it works well but have never tried it.
@@CrisBlyth Thanks!!! Great to get a message back from the larger than life Cris. I have been watching all the Fairlight rebuilding episodes, and I am still amazed that you do shop work (cutting down aluminum profiles and such) next to the actual machine.. Keep doing great stuff, man! Enjoy the holidays and have a splendid new year!
I LOVE Quasar beach and it’s development is amazing, but it’s akin to restoring an old Ferrari compared to owning a brand new Lamborghini, they really are for different experiences :)
No software version of a Fairlight recreates the way the Fairlight plays samples. Each voice card is a sample playback computer in effect, with the sample clock speed varying to alter the pitch of the sound. This is different to a DAW/computer where you set the sample clock in the project and it remains fixed throughout and a transformation is done to change pitch. So you never get the Fairlight's tones when using software. It's explained it in this video on T2 soundtrack which is all Fairlight: ruclips.net/video/nnpYowxlwsU/видео.html
If you can confirm the off-centre labels are common on all panels, I'd keep it that way for 'authenticity'. Love your work!
Good job it's not retro-gaming related, people in that scene hate reproductions of labels etc unless you put "reproduction" on it somewhere.
Brilliant as usual Chris, keep going!!
As a graphic Designer I’m really impressed by your work! Wow.
A Christmas treat! Thanks
"Thoroughly, with a hose".............I chuckled at that
Hi Cris good progress but it is the details that eat up the time, when this project is compleat (there never compleat) are you going to intergrate the fairlight for use with your upto date equipment and did you sort out the tuning and buzz in the audionchain keep up the good work.
ken
Some heat on the black clips would have helped.
If you use any laser printer and a iron clothes you can transfer the logo I use that to transfer diagram to PCB
There's a trick for making PCBs where you print with a laser printer onto magazine paper. Then you can iron it onto a PCB. Been told it works well but have never tried it.
@@6581punk magazine never but with regular printer paper yes work very well
What ipad app is that you are using?
I’m using affinity designer. I also have it on my Mac and they are cross compatible. Highly recommend it !
@@CrisBlyth Thanks!!! Great to get a message back from the larger than life Cris. I have been watching all the Fairlight rebuilding episodes, and I am still amazed that you do shop work (cutting down aluminum profiles and such) next to the actual machine.. Keep doing great stuff, man! Enjoy the holidays and have a splendid new year!
@@MyOtherNick Look out for the next episode, where I do some REALLY STUPID things right beside the machine. :)
Did you see the UFO?!
umm, no ? what’s the timecode ?
Why not just use Quasar beach ?
I LOVE Quasar beach and it’s development is amazing, but it’s akin to restoring an old Ferrari compared to owning a brand new Lamborghini, they really are for different experiences :)
No software version of a Fairlight recreates the way the Fairlight plays samples. Each voice card is a sample playback computer in effect, with the sample clock speed varying to alter the pitch of the sound. This is different to a DAW/computer where you set the sample clock in the project and it remains fixed throughout and a transformation is done to change pitch. So you never get the Fairlight's tones when using software. It's explained it in this video on T2 soundtrack which is all Fairlight: ruclips.net/video/nnpYowxlwsU/видео.html
Here's the exact point it is explained in the video : ruclips.net/video/nnpYowxlwsU/видео.html
@@6581punk But will his build be an authentic fairlight? I thought he was using modern components