Reply 140 of 142, by hockinsk
AI is nowhere near able to take a hardware ROM and convert to software emulation or even create valid blueprint of it. Just like anything that came before it, it's a tool and good at some things, n0t at others. Even with AI, all of the bugs, misunderstood bytes and broken dsp in mame are still there. The only thing I've used AI for was to document mame's code to understand what needs to be coded in dsp and the parameters for some of the midi dispatcher and build the plugineditor UI because I hate coding UI. I also used it to write a quick script to brute force me about 1000 dpcm decoder variations to finally work out what mame doesn't emulate correctly and has DC offset issues too.
As for XG being dead, the main issue is now even midi drivers for say my MU2000 no longer work on Windows and yamaha removed them, so even hardware is becoming less desirable to use if you want specific XG sounds. That's what most people love about XG, is that many sounds are so familiar they want something convenient. So far no rompler of samples really sounds correct or better than an MU2000.