MFX3 / FAME
1996 – late 1990s
Notable users
(Joint AMEK / Fairlight venture, mid-1990s)
Technical specs
| Channels | Variable (Fairlight DSP configuration) |
| Layout | Digital integrated system |
| Groups | Variable |
| EQ | Fairlight DSP |
| Era | 1996 |
| Audio engine | Fairlight MFX3 |
| Control | AMEK console technology + SuperTrue automation |
| I/O choice | Analogue / AES-EBU / Yamaha digital |
AMEK + Fairlight joint development
Fairlight MFX3 audio engine under AMEK control surface
AMEK SuperTrue automation
Analogue / AES-EBU / Yamaha digital I/O choice
A joint AMEK + Fairlight development. FAME used Fairlight's MFX3 audio processing engine under AMEK's console control surface and SuperTrue automation. Audio paths could be analogue, AES-EBU, or Yamaha digital format. Studio Sound's October 1996 first-look described it as "a complete integrated system… a working environment neither could achieve any other way" — effectively a digital mixing system pairing Fairlight's DSP heritage with AMEK's analogue-console workflow.
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Notable Recordings
- (No specific FAME sessions independently verified)
Studios
- (Joint AMEK / Fairlight venture, mid-1990s digital era)