Reply 20 of 138, by yawetaG
The problem with the PLG boards is that if you're lucky you can buy the synths they are based on for less than what each of the boards goes for, especially if you also factor in the price of the MU128/1000/2000 and the fact that these boards can't be used to their fullest capabilities in the MU modules - while the original synths don't have that limitation. If you want to use the full feature-set of the PLG boards, you'll need a pro-audio synth that can also use the boards - again, cheaper to find a later Yamaha synth model that has the PLG-board functionality built in.