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'''Fairlight''' is a digital audio company based in ]. In 1978 they created the ], the first digital synthesizer, quickly used by such as ] or ]. They are now a manufacturer of media solutions tools such as digital audio recording or ]s.
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==History==

In 1975, '''Fairlight Instruments Pty Ltd''' was established by ] and ]. They produced synthesizers. They went bankrupt in 1988.

In April 1989, '''Fairlight ESP''' (Electric Sound and Picture) was established by Kim Ryrie, with the financial backing of Australian distributor Amber.

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==Products==

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==Sources==

* http://fr.wikipedia.org/Fairlight
* http://www.fairlightau.com/Archive_Site/2006au2.html

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==External links==

* - official website

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Fairlight is a digital audio company based in Sydney, Australia. In 1978 they created the Fairlight CMI, the first digital synthesizer, quickly used by such as Peter Gabriel or Jean-Michel Jarre. They are now a manufacturer of media solutions tools such as digital audio recording or mixing consoles.

History

In 1975, Fairlight Instruments Pty Ltd was established by Peter Vogel and Kim Ryrie. They produced synthesizers. They went bankrupt in 1988.

In April 1989, Fairlight ESP (Electric Sound and Picture) was established by Kim Ryrie, with the financial backing of Australian distributor Amber.

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