![]() ![]() It used a 2 MB or 4 MB wavetable sound set, and was common among non-professional users who needed a cheap, high-quality MIDI synthesizer for purposes such as playing games that rely on MIDI to produce music and sound effects. Oh, if you have any Yamaha XG compatable MIDI hardware (or even simply the Yamaha S-YXG50 software synthesizer), here's the MIDI file. The Yamaha S-YXG50 SoftSynthesizer, which is discontinued, is an entirely software-based XG-compatible MIDI synth. DB50XG, MU50, S-YXG50)īy the way, this is how the same song sounds *without* the Yamaha XG conversion and optimization (no Yamaha XG effects processors). ![]() That is how "Grabbag" SHOULD/COULD sound on all Yamaha XG compatable hardware (e.g. Listen to the song and watch a YouTube video version here. I then recorded it to an MP3, and uploaded it here. I extracted the title theme music "Grabbag" (by Lee Jackson) from Duke Nukem 3D, and then converted and optimized the MIDI file for Yamaha XG format (a lot of effects processor editing using XGEdit 95, and a wee bit of resequencing and rearranging using the old Cakewalk Pro v3.01). Man, looks like this place has just about diedĪnyhow, I've recently been twiddling around with the Yamaha S-YXG50 software synthesizer (identical sound and effects processor capabilities as the Yamaha MU50 MIDI tone generator and the DB50XG MIDI daughterboard), and was fooling around with "Grabbag".
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