On 20 Jan 2002 18:43:00 +1100
Allan Klinbail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Just a quick history lesson that maybe relevant. 
> 
> Fairlight (an australian company) folded because the company 

The story is more complicated than that.

> failed to patent the technology (hard disk recording), 

Don't you mean Fairlight's failure to patent sample playback synthesis?

Fairlight mark 1 went under in about 1987. They were working at that time 
on the very first Fairlight disk recorder, MFX1, but the majority of sales
were coming from the CMI and CVI (Computer Video Instrument). Part of
their demise was due to companies like Akai and Roland releasing samplers
with  90% of the features and 10% of the price of the CMI.

> which pro-tools was later
> to adopt and bring about the demise of this company. 

Fairlight was resurected in 1989 and still exists today:

    http://www.fairlightesp.com.au/

> Use of this by multiple vendors meant that the technology can  be used
> by anyone.   
> 
> (got friends who worked there in the 80's) 

Worked there myself for 5.5 years (1995-2001) and have friends who work 
there now :-).

Erik
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