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====== Introduction ====== | ====== Introduction ====== | ||
- | There are three ways to output music on X68000 - Built-in sound, Roland LA sound source, Roland GS sound source. The first industry standard | + | There are three ways how to output music on X68000 - Built-in sound, Roland LA sound source, Roland GS sound source. The Roland MT-32 MIDI synthesizer module, which was accepted as the industry standard |
====== Datasheet ====== | ====== Datasheet ====== | ||
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- | A combination of the CM-32L with the sample-based CM-32P, features a Memory card slot for ROM cards with PCM data. The CM-32P part plays on MIDI channels 11-16 which are not used by the CM-32L part. There were a total of 15 PCM ROM cards and Gemini Wing takes advantage of SN-U110-07 | + | A combination of the CM-32L with the sample-based CM-32P, features a Memory card slot for ROM cards with PCM data. The CM-32P part plays on MIDI channels 11-16 which are not used by the CM-32L part. There were a total of 15 PCM ROM cards and Gemini Wing takes advantage of SN-U110-07 |
| Card Number | | Card Number |
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