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*NEC XR385 - Doesn't support the hidden QS300 mode of the DB50XG/DB60XG.<ref>[http://www.abacom.com/~ivanohe/studio/studio_e.html Yves' little music studio]</ref> |
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Revision as of 19:08, 10 August 2014
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 - Doesn't support the hidden QS300 mode of the DB50XG/DB60XG.[2]
- Roland SCD-10
- Roland SCD-15
- Yamaha DB60XG
References
- ^ Yamaha DB50XG PC Soundcard Daughter Board, SOS May 1996
- ^ Yves' little music studio
External links
- Wikipedia:Creative Wave Blaster
Projects
- The GM Voice Dan Lavin and Thomas Henry thread on Electromusic.com forum
- Put Waveblaster daughter board (Yamaha DB50XG) in a box? thread on Midibox.org forum
- Make a Yamaha Synth for less than £25.00
- Yamaha DB50XG stand alone soundcard, 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
- Yamaha DB50XG Owner's Manual