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I can't tell you how long I've been waiting for a proper simulation of the Fairlight CMI.  I was able to use a preliminary build of MESS's CMI driver (which only emulates the UI at this time), and I can say that the interface is amazingly faithful yet improved and refined for modern music production workflow.  And little things like being able to see all 128 segments in Display "A" mode is just delightful!  Thank you so much for developing this, Adam!!

I made a brief video of QasarBeach show a brief recreation of the drum track from Art of Noise's Beat Box. 


I hope you don't mind but I have a few questions and suggestions for future features.  This maybe a stupid question, but I was wondering how does ADSR envelopes work in the program.  Has an envelope generator been implemented yet and if so, is it located in Page 7 or Page F?

Will there be any scaling options such as bi-cubic, etc?  A 4:3 aspect ratio option would be nice as well, along with maybe a CRT/scanline filter, however, I totally understand if this is beyond the limits of the graphics engine.

Also, it would be cool to see the Fairlight logo "animate" like in the original software, where it draws over itself several times to create that pseudo-3D effect.  Do you think it's possible for logos to support animations?

Keep up the great work!!

Excellent video - I've contacted you via soundcloud about it...

Yes, envelopes are constructed with Page 7 and functions patches into the VOLUME

CRT filters can be added as an option :)

I can look into the animated logo situation for you

Yes there is, but not in the way that ADSR operates.

the best way is to use PAGE 7 and patch either VOLUME or AUX VOLUME parameters to a FUNCTION.

Page 48 of the guide shows how to do this for PAN.

Page 41 of the guide shows how to use FUNCTIONS

Page 29 shows how to use PAGE 7

Another way is to use Page 4 and to set a VOL profile - but this is not documented in the guide as it is a more advanced feature