Reply 60 of 66, by Atomic Skull
zaphod77 wrote on 2024-09-07, 21:09:the qs300, mu50, mu80, db50 and sw60 all use the same SWP00 chip.
yeah, yamaha simply forgot to turn off the qs300 code when they made the db50. but it does have the 4 meg sample rom of the mu50, with the mu80 having an 8 meg rom, and the qs300 having a 28 meg rom. qs300 was essentially a qy300+mu50. so when they made the later cards they made a bit of an oopsie. 😀
Regardless some of the synth lead sounds on the DB50XG seem more dynamic than either the MU90R or MU100R (I had both back in the day). Can't say for sure if the same is true compared to the MU50 because I never owned one. I have a MIDI arrangement of the "victory" tune form Phantasy Star II that makes use of waspysyn that I made on an DB50XG and it has never sounded right on any other XG synth.
EDIT: I remembered things a bit wrong, I had an MU90 in the late 90's , then an MU128 in the early 2000's and finally an MU2000 around 2015 or so which I have to this day (also still have the MU128 but it's in a closet somwhere). I can't remember now if the MU90 sounded wrong with that MIDI but I know for sure the MU128 did and the MU2000 also does.
I also have a Yamaha FS1R (6 operator FM + formant synthesis) that I got super cheap for like $150 that I never used and should probably sell on.