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* [[Yamaha MU5]] (1994)<ref name=innovation-road-dates />
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The Yamaha MU series is a line of Yamaha XG and General MIDI sound modules made by Yamaha starting in 1994. They introduced Yamaha's XG format and competed against the Roland Sound Canvas series among others.

Most MU series devices feature not only XG support, but also unofficial Roland GS support via the TG300B mode, and unofficial partial Roland CM-64 compatibility via the C/M mode.

The MU series was not Yamaha's first attempt at General MIDI sound modules; it was preceded by the Yamaha TG series.

Desktop (half-rack) modules:

Full-rack modules:

Portable (battery-powered) models:

(TODO: More notable models?)

References