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- 09:39, 10 January 2025 Roland SD-50 (hist | edit) [1,914 bytes] Goatsoup.mp3 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} {{Infobox module | image = {{Photo wanted}} | name = Roland SD-50 | dimensions = 249.9 × 166.9 × 55.15<ref name=sd50-specs>[https://static.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/SD-50_OM.pdf#page=109|Roland SD-50 Manual, pg. 109, 110]</ref> | weight = 0.8kg<ref name=sd50-specs></ref> | type = Desktop sound module | manufacturer = Roland | releasedate = 2010 | standards = General MIDI<br>General MIDI 2<br>Roland GS | numparts = 16<r...")
- 19:35, 20 December 2024 MiniBAE (hist | edit) [5,198 bytes] Fusoxide (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''mini Beatnik Audio Engine''', more commonly known as '''miniBAE''', is a software synthesizer developed by Beatnik. It is an optimized version of Beatnik Audio Engine intended for playing back ringtones and other audio on mobile phones. Like with BAE, its soundbanks are stored in the proprietary Headspace Sound Bank (.hsb) format. By default it supports various formats, including Rich Music Format (.rmf, Beatnik's proprietary MIDI-based format with support for aud...")
- 17:11, 19 December 2024 Beatnik Audio Engine (hist | edit) [11,799 bytes] Fusoxide (talk | contribs) (a start. I'd like to document the Bank 1 patches and effects info later for example)
- 00:32, 8 December 2024 Roland D-50 (hist | edit) [352 bytes] FlashyRom (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Roland D-50''' is a LA synthesizer released in 1987. LA synthesis is a method that combines PCM samples and subtractive analog waveforms (square or sawtooth). It was regarded as an influential synthesizer in the late 1980s - many presets like Fantasia, Staccato Heaven, Pizzagogo, and DigitalNativeDance have been used in the pop songs of that era.")
- 00:29, 8 December 2024 Roland MT-32 (hist | edit) [2,952 bytes] FlashyRom (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Roland MT-32''' is a budget LA synthesis module, primarily used for computer games. It was released in 1987. As it was released before General MIDI started, it uses its own order of instruments. Channels 2 to 9 can be used, channel 10 is exclusively used for drums, and the rest of the channels cannot be used. Additionally, SysEx can be used to edit the instrument patches.")
- 00:04, 8 December 2024 Korg M1 (hist | edit) [314 bytes] FlashyRom (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Korg M1''' is a music workstation released in 1988. It can play PCM samples from the ROM and sequence in eight tracks. It was regarded as one of the most influential synthesizers of the 80s, for the quality of instrument presets and the affordability, being near the cost of Yamaha DX7 and Roland D-50.")
- 23:52, 7 December 2024 Roland XV-5080 (hist | edit) [306 bytes] FlashyRom (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Roland XV-5080''' is a 128-voice, 16-part synthesizer released around 2000. It is an upgrade from the JV-1080, and has all the patches from JV-2080, while having two new additional patch banks. It can load SRX boards for expansion purposes.")
- 22:39, 26 November 2024 Kawai GMega (hist | edit) [1,826 bytes] Flo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox module | name = Kawai GMega | image = No Image yet | dimensions = 219 × 44 × 189<ref name=gmega-om-specs>Kawai GMega Owner's Manual, page 108.</ref> | rackunits = 1U, half-width | weight = 1.5kg <ref name=gmega-om-specs /> | type = GM sound module | manufacturer = Kawai | releasedate = 1993 | standards = General MIDI | maxpoly = 32<ref name=gmega-om-specs /> | numparts = 32<ref name=gmega-om-specs /> | numpresets = 256 (total)<ref name=gmega-om-specs /><b...")
- 21:01, 13 November 2024 Yamaha PSS-A50 (hist | edit) [5,382 bytes] Hikari no yume (talk | contribs) (Create initial PSS-A50 page)