XG Plug-in System: Difference between revisions

From DTM Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(link to PLG pages (yet to exist) and put “Yamaha” in their names like true products)
(mention the “PLG series” as that's what people would probably call it (I find some results on google))
Line 5: Line 5:
The [[Yamaha MU100]] and MU100R are the first modules in the [[Yamaha MU series]] to support the system.
The [[Yamaha MU100]] and MU100R are the first modules in the [[Yamaha MU series]] to support the system.


Plug-in boards for the system included:
The '''Yamaha PLG series''' is the line of plug-in boards Yamaha made for the system. These included:


* [[Yamaha PLG100-DX]], an FM synthesis board with 912 presets and 16-note polyphony.<ref name=mu100-om-plg />
* [[Yamaha PLG100-DX]], an FM synthesis board with 912 presets and 16-note polyphony.<ref name=mu100-om-plg />

Revision as of 01:16, 22 September 2024

This article is a stub. Please help DTM Wiki by expanding it.
The XG Plug-in System logo.

The XG Plug-in System is a system developed by Yamaha for expanding Yamaha XG tone generators.[1] Yamaha produced a series of "plug-in boards" (expansion boards) for this system.[1] Unlike some other expansion board systems (e.g. the Roland SR-JV80 series), these boards do not just add new sounds, but contain an entire synthesis or effects engine on a board, thus potentially providing more polyphony or additional capabilities to the synths they are installed in.

The Yamaha MU100 and MU100R are the first modules in the Yamaha MU series to support the system.

The Yamaha PLG series is the line of plug-in boards Yamaha made for the system. These included:

(TODO: expand list with more boards)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Yamaha MU100 Owner's Manual, pages 163 and 164.

See also