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[[File:Yamaha Sound Daughter Board DB50XG.jpg|thumb|right]]The '''Yamaha DB50XG''' was a [[daughterboard]], released in 1996, that fitted to the 26 pin |
[[File:Yamaha Sound Daughter Board DB50XG.jpg|thumb|right]]The '''Yamaha DB50XG''' was a [[daughterboard]], released in 1996, that fitted to the 26 pin WaveBlaster expansion port, adding a polyphonic [[MIDI]] compliant wavetable [[sampler]].<ref>[http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1996_articles/may96/yamahadb50xg.html Yamaha DB50XG PC Soundcard Daughter Board], SOS May 1996</ref> The board is self-contained and easily adapted to create a polyphonic MIDI synthesizer. |
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*Yamaha DB50XG stand alone soundcard, Elektor Electronics, July 1997 |
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And more listed under [https://web.archive.org/web/20160806001125/https://vsr.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/twiki/bin/view/Sonstiges/WaveTableSoundCards Wavetable Soundcards] |
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== Wavetable connector pin assignments == |
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!Pins!!Function<ref>[http://soundprogramming.net/electronics_reference/waveblaster_db50xg_daughterboard_pinout Waveblaster/DB50XG Daughterboard Pinout]</ref><ref>[http://www.heise.de/ct/artikel/MIDImal-285418.html MIDImal] Wavetable-Board als MIDI-Expander by Frank Popp, Carsten Meyer, c't magazine, January 1997</ref> |
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|2, 13||NC |
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|12||NC, R audio in for DB60XG, XR385 |
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|16||NC, L audio in for DB60XG, XR385 |
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|8||NC, MIDI through on the XR385<ref>[http://midibox.org/forums/topic/1567-final-design-questions/?p=151988 Final design questions], MIDIbox Forum, 13 October 2012</ref> |
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|15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25||Analogue ground |
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|1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11||Digital ground |
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|4||MIDI in (TTL) |
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|20||R audio out |
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|24||L audio out |
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|26||<span style=text-decoration:overline>Reset</span> |
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The [[Elektor]] magazine article mirrors the pins because they mount the waveblaster board beneath the host PCB.<ref>[http://midibox.org/forums/topic/8127-put-waveblaster-daughter-board-yamaha-db50xg-in-a-box/?p=61713 Put Waveblaster daughter board (Yamaha DB50XG) in a box?], MIDIbox Forum, 28 March 2007</ref> |
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==External links== |
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* [http://www.rncbc.org/drupal/files/DB50XGE.pdf Yamaha DB50XG Owner's Manual] |
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* Wikipedia:[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Wave_Blaster Creative Wave Blaster] |
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* A simple modification of the NEC XR385 to solve clipping & distortion at full volume: [http://linuxaudio.org/mailarchive/lau/2010/6/28/170833 turning a consumer soundcard into "prosumer" w/ quasi-balanced outs] by Niels Mayer, linux-audio-user mailing list, 28 June 2010 and [http://linuxaudio.org/mailarchive/lau/2010/7/3/171075 "discovery" on db50xg clones (NEC XR385)] by Niels Mayer, linux-audio-user mailing list, 3 July 2010. |
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* Yamaha DB50XG stand alone soundcard by Thorsten Klose,<!-- http://midibox.org/forums/topic/1004-programming-functions-into-the-mios/?p=6065--> Elektor Electronics, July 1997 |
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==== MIDIbox forum threads ==== |
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As yet there is no [[MIDIbox]] implementation, just connect the DB50XG to MIDI. |
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* [http://midibox.org/forums/topic/1567-final-design-questions/?p=10435 Final design questions], 10 September 2003 |
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** [http://midibox.org/forums/topic/1567-final-design-questions/?p=10435 QS300 mode] |
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* [http://midibox.org/forums/topic/1004-programming-functions-into-the-mios/ Programming functions into the MIOS], 1 June 2003 |
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* [http://midibox.org/forums/topic/17885-db50xg-sw60xg-nec-xr385-driver-code/ DB50XG / SW60XG / NEC XR385 driver code], 22 April 2013 |
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* [http://midibox.org/forums/topic/5165-a-question-about-yamaha-xg/ A question about YAMAHA XG], 13 October 2005 |
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* [http://midibox.org/forums/topic/4672-putting-audio-cards-in-a-midibox/ Putting audio cards in a MIDIBox?], 16 July 2005 |
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Latest revision as of 13:12, 30 June 2024
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The Yamaha DB50XG was a daughterboard, released in 1996, that fitted to the 26 pin WaveBlaster expansion port, adding a polyphonic MIDI compliant wavetable sampler.[1] The board is self-contained and easily adapted to create a polyphonic MIDI synthesizer.
Compatible boards
- NEC XR385
- Roland SCD-10
- Roland SCD-15
- Yamaha DB60XG
And more listed under Wavetable Soundcards
Wavetable connector pin assignments
Pins | Function[2][3] |
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2, 13 | NC |
12 | NC, R audio in for DB60XG, XR385 |
16 | NC, L audio in for DB60XG, XR385 |
8 | NC, MIDI through on the XR385[4] |
18 | +12V |
22 | -12V |
15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25 | Analogue ground |
6, 10, 14 | +5V |
1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 | Digital ground |
4 | MIDI in (TTL) |
20 | R audio out |
24 | L audio out |
26 | Reset |
The Elektor magazine article mirrors the pins because they mount the waveblaster board beneath the host PCB.[5]
References
- ^ Yamaha DB50XG PC Soundcard Daughter Board, SOS May 1996
- ^ Waveblaster/DB50XG Daughterboard Pinout
- ^ MIDImal Wavetable-Board als MIDI-Expander by Frank Popp, Carsten Meyer, c't magazine, January 1997
- ^ Final design questions, MIDIbox Forum, 13 October 2012
- ^ Put Waveblaster daughter board (Yamaha DB50XG) in a box?, MIDIbox Forum, 28 March 2007
External links
- Yamaha DB50XG Owner's Manual
- Wikipedia:Creative Wave Blaster
- A simple modification of the NEC XR385 to solve clipping & distortion at full volume: turning a consumer soundcard into "prosumer" w/ quasi-balanced outs by Niels Mayer, linux-audio-user mailing list, 28 June 2010 and "discovery" on db50xg clones (NEC XR385) by Niels Mayer, linux-audio-user mailing list, 3 July 2010.
Projects
- The GM Voice Dan Lavin and Thomas Henry thread on Electromusic.com forum
- Make a Yamaha Synth for less than £25.00
- Yamaha DB50XG stand alone soundcard by Thorsten Klose, Elektor Electronics, July 1997
- MIDImal Wavetable-Board als MIDI-Expander by Frank Popp, Carsten Meyer, c't magazine, January 1997
- MistralXG by Steve Russel, Nuts & Volts February and March 2009
MIDIbox forum threads
As yet there is no MIDIbox implementation, just connect the DB50XG to MIDI.
- Put Waveblaster daughter board (Yamaha DB50XG) in a box?, 13 Mar 2007
- Final design questions, 10 September 2003
- Programming functions into the MIOS, 1 June 2003
- DB50XG / SW60XG / NEC XR385 driver code, 22 April 2013
- A question about YAMAHA XG, 13 October 2005
- Putting audio cards in a MIDIBox?, 16 July 2005