Fairlight (company)
| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1975 |
| Founder | Peter Vogel, Kim Ryrie |
| Headquarters | Port Melbourne, Victoria / Sydney, New South Wales , Australia |
| Owner | Blackmagic Design |
| Website | blackmagicdesign |
Fairlight is a digital audio company based in Sydney, Australia. In 1979, it released its Series I Fairlight CMI, one of the earliest digital audio workstations (DAWs) with a digital audio sampler. Their subsequent Series II and III CMIs featured a graphic sequencer known as Page R, during a time when most computerised music sequencers required coding skills.
These computer-instruments were used by artists such as Peter Gabriel, Kate Bush and Jean-Michel Jarre. They became such a prominent part of 1980s pop music that Phil Collins included the text "there is no Fairlight on this record" in the liner notes of No Jacket Required.