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[H1]   WAVEBLASTER.NL - A website about WaveBlaster compatible MIDI daughterboards
[H2] My collection
[H2]   Still unopened MIDI daughterboard box....
[H2] Previously owned/sold:
[H2]   Links
[H3] Module information
[H3] Component side
[H3] Reverse side
[H3] Component side
[H3] Reverse side
[H4] Ever since I was about 8 years old I've been interested in music and audio equipment. This interest was stimulated after we got our first home computer, a Commodore 64.
This also got me hooked on computers. I liked the games, programming and sound and music. Years later, when I started to use soundcards on the PCs we had over the years, there were a few soundcards that I really liked,
most of all the Gravis Ultrasound. I bought a GUS MAX as soon as they became available. I took a trip to Amsterdam just to buy one of these, a revision 1.7. I still have it in full working order, including everything that came with it.
With the GUS, I also became interested in MIDI. The use of RAM on the GUS to load the patches was something unique in the world of PC soundcards. The quality of the music produced by the GUS was (in my opinion), way better than
that of the SB Pro 2.0 I had before that. Then came the Yamaha DB50XG daughterboard, which was said to be even better for MIDI. It took me a while to find a proper working soundcard for that and I finally settled on a
Sound Blaster 16 ASP. Several other soundcards I tried proved to be more or less incompatible with the software I wanted to use. The SB16 just worked.
With prices of soundcards and MIDI boards as they were and given my limited resources, buying multiple boards was out of the question.
During the past five years however, I caught the 'retrovirus' and began collecting the classis soundcards, MIDI daughterboards and Roland MIDI interfaces and modules. On this page I displayed my collection of WaveBlaster
compatible MIDI daughterboards, just like a few other people on the web have done.
I'm still trying to expand my collection, which has been successful so far. There are still a few boards missing that I'd like to have though. If you have one that you'd like to sell, trade or donate, please contact me.
[H4]
  June 6th, 2021
  There have not been any updates to this website over the past few months. During this time a lot of reconstruction work was done in the attic of our house, so I now have a brand new work and computer room!
  In the meantime Serge Defever has been keeping busy with a lot of great projects. One of those is the Dreamblaster X2GS, which is an adaptation of the Dreamblaster X2. The main difference is, that it holds
  an officially (Roland/Dream) licensed 16MB GS soundset!
 
  This is the X2GS I received on May 12th. Besides the GS soundset, there is 48MB of flash memory that can used to upload soundsets, the excellent Buran bank for example.
  Check out the details on serdashop.com.
  And if you want to listen to the quality of the X2GS, then check out
[H4]   February 7th, 2021
  Waveblaster.nl is online! Thanks to my generous friend, Serge Defever, who registered the domain name and provided the hosting, I am very happy to have my webpage back online.
  Last week, my ISP finally took the old 'member' pages offline, which had already been postponed a few times. And now I'm back with a proper domain name.
  For now, I put up the old webpage, but (time permitting) I will make some changes and updates.
[H4]   November 22, 2020
  Last week, on November 11, I received a surprise package in the mail.... it was from Serdaco again, a tiny MIDI daughterboard called the McFly. Thanks again, Serge!
  Photos below.
[H4]   October 10, 2020
  Today I received a very special package from my friend Serge Defever in Belgium: a Yucatan FX protoype board! Thank you Serge!
[H4]   September 10, 2020
  It has been a long time since I last posted an update on my page. A lot has happened since then. Like 2020...
  I do not know how much longer this webpage will remain, as my ISP was to shut it down last April. Up until now it is still active and accessible.
  On the MIDI front there have been recent developments.
  Serge Defever has created many new products for retro gamers. Just last week he released his Yucatan FX MIDI board, a clone of the Turtle Beach Cancun FX. You can find it at the usual place, although he may have run out of stock for now...
  From another source I have been able to obtain a number of very special MIDI daughterboards. These are recreations of the Roland SCC-1 and SCC-1A on a Waveblaster-type daughterboard, using original Roland chips (!).
  They have a unique feature in that they also have an SP-DIF digital output and an analog line output. Scans of these cards to follow soon. They arrived on July 29.
  And just today two more, very special new boards arrived from the same source: LAPC on a MIDI daughterboard! It must have been especially difficult sourcing those chips....
  Haven't had time to test them yet, but I will do so very soon. I already put them on my flatbed scanner, so photos are coming too!
  Together with these two boards, I also received my now repaired Orchid Wave Booster 4FX back! It turns out the traces were damaged underneath one of the ICs. Tiido, thank you for fixing this!
 
  On June 29 a package arrived from Portugal containing a boxed Turtle Beach Cancun FX! I will order a Yucatan FX from Serdashop soon and put them side by side...
  More updates to follow, I did not yet write about everything that happened during the past 3 years. That's a very long time without an update...
[H4]   August 29, 2017
  Three weeks ago, my friend brought me a package from Brazil: the MediaTrix AudioTrix 3D-XG had arrived! Pictures will follow...
  Now I finally have the Yamaha DB60XG I have been searching for!
 
  Anyone with a Dreamblaster X2 or X3M: check out the new soundbank that was made available by Serdaco here.
[H4]   May 4, 2017
  On April 24 I received an e-mail from Brazil. I did not know the man who sent it, but he asked me about advice on how to use his Yamaha DB60XG in a modern PC.
  Long story short: he decided to sell his MediaTrix AudioTrix 3D-XG (boxed, complete set) with the Yamaha DB60XG. Needless to say, I expressed my interest in buying it and thanks to a friend
  it is now waiting in Rio de Janeiro to be brought to me sometime soon. I believe I can wait a little while longer to get my hands on that soundcard, since I have been looking for one for several years. Yeah!
  In the meantime, Serdaco have released their DreamBlaster X2 and Serge has drummed up some help in creating an alternative soundbank for it. A great product with great support, at an affordable price!
  Check it out in Serdaco's webshop, with many more MIDI products available as well.
  If anyone is looking for an affordable Yamaha XG MIDI device, I still have the MU-90R available.
[H4]   December 8, 2016
  Two days ago, a package with not one, but two MIDI daughterboards arrived! Thanks to the same fellow VOGONS member and Retro/MIDI enthousiast as last month, I was able to add these to my collection.
  The two boards are an Ensoniq Soundscape DB Rev B and Magic Wave Table. I must say I never heard about the latter, but I will try to find out more about it.
  In the meantime, Serge Defever has been hard at work to get the first batch of Dreamblaster X2 boards ready. He is almost ready to start sending them out. They look and sound beautiful! Get one while you can!
  Since I traded my Korg 05R/W for the two MIDI daughterboards, that is no longer for sale. I do have a few MIDI modules available though:
  A Roland CM-500 (with European power supply), a Roland SC-88 in very good condition (European version), a Roland MT-32 in good condition and a very nice Yamaha MU80! Also a Yamaha MU90R (19" rack version of the MU90).
  The Roland SC-55 is still available too, although I'd like to repair the headphone output first, which appears to be non-functioning. Line output is fine. Interested? Send me an e-mail at c.kersten@gmail.com.
[H4]   November 14, 2016
  Since Serge Defever already made an announcement on VOGONS and Phil from Phil's Computer Lab posted photos, I put up the photos of the Serdaco Dreamblaster X2 prototype as well. See below!
  Last Friday I received a package with not one, but two additions to my collection: an Aztech Sound Galaxy Wave Power (complete, boxed) and a TeleVideo WaveImpact 32! Thanks to a fellow VOGONS member and Retro/MIDI enthousiast.
[H4]   November 6, 2016
  Added software for the X-Technology TopWave 32.
[H4]   November 1, 2016
  It's about time for a quick update. Let me start with the most interesting bit: Serge Defever is working on a new project and he will make an announcement soon!
  My collection of MIDI boards will have two additions within the next few weeks, among which will be an Aztech Sound Galaxy Wave Power board! Can't wait...
  If anyone is interested: I have a few MIDI modules for sale or trade: Yamaha MU80, Yamaha MU90R, Roland MT-32, Roland SC-55 and a Korg 05R/W. E-mail to c.kersten@gmail.com
[H4]   August 23, 2016
  It's been a while since the last update, but a few things have happened since then. Several people contacted me by e-mail and I have been able to help them, either by selling or trading or giving them information.
  Always nice to get in touch with people with a similar interest!
  On June 14 there was a surprise package in the mail. As it turns out, Serge Defever sent me the first, hand-soldered, working prototype of the Dreamblaster X1 for my collection! What a nice gift!
  He even included a little note. Thank you Serge!
  Back in February I traded one of my Yamaha DB50XG boards for a Turtle Beach Monterey (TB Tahiti with TB Rio daughterboard). I've added the pictures of the Rio. And of the Dreamblaster boards too.
[H4]   May 16, 2016: Time for an update
  Last week I was lucky enough to find an unused, boxed Roland SCM-10 on eBay! The seller had a 'Buy it now' price that I quickly clicked on, still surprised that no one had beaten me to it.
  Shipping of this Roland MPU-401/AT and Roland SCB-7 combo was very quick. It arrived on Friday and it is now a part of my collection!
  And I also recently bought an Anteg Easy MIDI EM-100, a rather simple looking, Italian made MIDI module. Inside the module is a small hidden treasure: a Dream-based MIDI daughterboard!
  As my friend Salient also bought one of these, maybe he will find the time to make a few recordings and put them up on his website.
  So anyone looking for a MIDI daughterboard: if you come across one of these modules, pick it up. They tend to be cheap.
[H4]   February 14, 2016: Yet another wavetable board...
  Last Thursday saw the arrival of yet another wavetable board. I came across this one on eBay. It is BCM DB2133a wavetable board,
  intended for use in an Axon AX-100 guitar-to-MIDI interface. It was most likely produced in 2003 and it has a 4MB ROM.
  This means it could have a CleanWave32 soundset or a custom soundset. I will need to compare with CleanWave32 recordings to find out which it is.
  I could find no manufacturer information about this wavetable board, so if anyone knows anything about this board, please let me know.
  I have made a number of recordings that will hopefully be available soon on wavetable.nl for anyone to listen to.
  Scans have yet to be made and will also be available soon.
  The website's owner, Salient, has made recordings of the Dreamblaster X1, the latest high quality wavetable daughterboard from Serdaco.
  Also check out the video review of Serdaco's Waveblaster MIDI interface board on Phil's YouTube channel.
[H4]   January 30, 2016: And another one!
  This afternoon another wavetable board arrived from Germany: an Ensoniq Soundscape DB revision A! I did not expect to ever find one of these.
  A quick test shows it works just fine and sounds pretty good too.
[H4]   January 23, 2016: Another addition to the collection!
  As part of trade, I acquired a Terratec MiniWaveSystem WT64 1.0A wavetable board for my collection. And another one will be added to the list soon....
[H4]   January 10, 2016: Happy new year!
  Last Thursday a package arrived at my house, containing a NOS, shrink-wrapped Media Vision Pro 3-D Sound Card with the Korg Wavetable MIDI daughterboard.
  So it contains one of the wavetable boards that I've been looking for and it is unused. Now, should I open it?
[H4]   June 21, 2015: another update, finally ;-)
  It has been quite a while since I last updated this webpage, but there are a few recent developments that need to be mentioned:
  Serge Defever is developing a wavetable board using FLASH, so you can replace the soundset! It is still a work in progress, but it is already on his website.
  It is called the Dreamblaster X1. I recently received a prototype of this board and it sounds quite good with the soundset that is provided. A great development!
  Serge is also working on an update to his MIDI interface, in order to improve compatibility. I am currently testing it with my collection of MIDI boards.
[H4]   Gravis Ultrasound PnP clone being developed
  As the prices of used Gravis Ultrasound cards have been rising (and availability dropping) in the last few years, an enthousiast from Berlin has started developing a GUS PnP clone card, called the ARGUS.
  The project is now entering the prototype stage, where a number of PCBs will be made so the card can be tested. It will support a maximum of 16MB, more than the original GUS PnP and will also be GUS Classic compatible.
  Follow the progress on VOGONS or read the blog. A very interesting read and a project worthy of support!
[H4]   New acquisitions
  During the last few months the number of wavetable boards being offered has been small and the ones on sale went for rather high prices, so it has been quite difficult to extend my collection.
  However, I did manage to find a Roland CM-500 module (as I sold my previous one) and more recently a Roland MPU-IPC-T. I am not certain if I will really be using them, so let me know if you're interested.
[H4]   NEW WAVETABLE BOARD RELEASED!
  An electronics engineer from Belgium, Serge Defever, has recently developed his own Waveblaster-compatible MIDI board which is now available!
  I was allowed to help test the prototype and the first few samples from the (limited) production run. The so-called 'Dreamblaster S1' is based on the Dream 2195 synthesizer chip.
  The board itself is tiny, smaller than any of the other wavetable boards I own. The sound quality however, is rather good with a somewhat 'synthy' feel to it. The noise level is very low, which is also good.
  April 9, 2014: Salient has been so kind as to make recordings of the Dreamblaster S1 and put them up on his website: www.wavetable.nl. So if you want to hear what this little board can do, have a listen!
  On July 5th Fabian put his review and recordings of this MIDI board up on the Amoretro website!
  Here is a picture, from left to right: Pine PT-2030 (for size comparison), the Dreamblaster and the Dreamblaster prototype.
  Now for sale! Check the website: Serdashop
  The same developer has also created a MIDI interface to use with Waveblaster compatible boards.
  The current version includes MIDI-IN, optional RCA Audio In (e.g. for use with DB60XG/XR385) and RCA Audio Out. Power is provided by a 9V AC adapter.
  A very neat feature is the jumper-selectable attenuation of the audio signal, as the output level on some wavetable boards is so high that it causes clipping. This feature prevents that.
  Sound quality is very clean. I use this interface extensively with all my wavetable boards, it is that good and very convenient.
  If there is demand for it, there may be an updated version of the MIDI interface. This board can also easily be used to create your own MIDI module.
  Now for sale! Check the website: Serdashop
  Supply is limited!
[H4]   I am always looking for MIDI daughterboards to add to my collection, in particular:
  - Ensoniq Soundscape DB, 32 voice polyphony, 128 GM instruments, 61 drum programs.
  - AVM Technology General MIDI Engine
  - Korg AG-WB
  - I-O Data MIDI-KG/EX
  - Casio WG-130
  - Miditemp DS-48
  - Miditemp DOX-1
  - Ricoh PCM Sound Generator Wavetable 2MB/4MB
  But any other wavetable daughterboard is welcome, even ones that I already have. I am looking to buy them or trade for them. Please contact me at c.kersten@gmail.com.
[H5] Avance PRO32AWAdMOS QDSP QS1000, 512kB ROM, 32 voice polyphonyAdded to collection: February 17th, 2014
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[H5] Aztech CS9233Crystal CS9233, 1MB ROM, 32 voice polyphonyAdded to collection: July 31, 2013
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[H5] Aztech Sound Galaxy WaveTideICS WaveFront ICS2115V, 2MB ROM, 32 voice polyphonyNeeds Aztech host board with EXPCON, does not work on standard WaveBlaster header.Added to collection: April 13, 2012
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[H5] Aztech Sound Galaxy Wave PowerEnsoniq OTTOR2, 2MB ROM (4MB compressed), 32 voice polyphonyAdded to collection: November 11, 2016
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[H5] BCM DB2133aDreams SAM2133B, 4MB ROM (CleanWave32 soundset?)Intended use in Axon AX-100 Guitar-to-MIDI interfaceAdded to collection: February 11th, 2016
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[H5] Creative WaveBlaster (CT1900)OKI E-MU Rev A, 4MB ROM, 32 voice polyphonyAdded to collection: September 24, 2008
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[H5] Creative WaveBlaster II (CT1910)EMU8000, 2MB ROM, 32 voice polyphonyAdded to collection: October 27, 2008
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[H5] Creative WaveBlaster II (CT1910)EMU8000, 2MB ROM, 32 voice polyphonyAdded to collection: March 26, 2014
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[H5] Diamond Multimedia Monster MIDI Rev BDream SAM9733, 4MB ROM, 64 voice polyphonyAdded to collection: January 2, 2012
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[H5] Diamond Multimedia Monster MIDI Rev CDream SAM9733, 4MB ROM, 64 voice polyphonyAdded to collection: August 10, 2011
[H5] NEC XR385 (Yamaha DB60XG clone)Yamaha XQ036A0, 4MB ROM, 32 voice polyphony, GM/XG, audio inputAdded to collection: August 3, 2008
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[H5] Orchid Wave Booster 4FXCrystal CS9203 and 8905, 4MB ROM, 32 voice polyphonyAdded to collection: August 26, 2013
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[H5] Orchid Wave Booster 4FXCrystal CS9203 and 8905, 4MB ROM, 32 voice polyphonyComplete and boxed.Added to collection: March 17, 2014
Box front
Box back
Box contents
Orchid Wave Booster Software v2.0 (WinImage)
Update: on September 10, 2020 this board was returned to me in a fully working state. Thank you Tiido!
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[H5] Pine PT-2030 Vivaldi Xtra Wavetable DaughterboardYamaha YMF-704C-S (OPL4), 1MB ROM, 24 voice polyphony, GMAdded to collection: January 17, 2014
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[H5] Roland SCB-55Roland TC6116AF, 4MB ROM, 28 voice polyphony, GM/GSAdded to collection: September 5, 2013Notice the left/right channel patch on the PCB (pins 20 and 24). PCB revision 00.
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[H5] Roland SCB-55Roland TC6116AF, 4MB ROM, 28 voice polyphony, GM/GSAdded to collection: October 2, 2008Boxed version, complete with software and manuals (SCD-15). PCB revision 01 with L/R corrected.
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[H5] Roland SCB-7Roland TC6116AF, 4MB ROM, 28 voice polyphony, GMAdded to collection: August 31, 2008Boxed version (SCD-10)
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[H5] Serdaco Dreamblaster X1First working, hand soldered protoypeDream SAM2655, 32MB Flash, 64 voice polyphony (or 38 with effects), 8MB Cleanwave GM soundsetAdded to collection: June 14, 2016
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[H5] Serdaco Dreamblaster X1Limited Edition protoype (out of 5 made)Dream SAM2655, 32MB Flash, 64 voice polyphony (or 38 with effects), 8MB Cleanwave GM soundsetAdded to collection: February, 2016
[H5] Terratec MiniWaveSystem (SOWT-11 Ver1.0)Crystal CS9233, 1MB ROM, 32 voice polyphonyAdded to collection: June 19, 2012
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[H5] Terratec MiniWaveSystem (SY/TTWT-11M V1.0)Crystal CS9233, 1MB ROM, 32 voice polyphonyAdded to collection: May 2, 2012
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[H5] Terratec MiniWaveSystem (WT64 V1.0)Dream SAM9503, 1MB ROM, 32 voice polyphonyAdded to collection: October 4, 2011
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[H5] Terratec MiniWaveSystem (WT64 V1.0A)Dream SAM9407, 1MB ROM, 32 voice polyphonyAdded to collection: January 23, 2016
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[H5] Terratec WaveSystem Professional (SOWT-24)Crystal CS9233 + Dream SAM8905-1, 4MB ROM, 32 voice polyphonyAdded to collection: March 13, 2012
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[H5] Terratec WaveSystem SCW001-2 (MPB-000004) (Formosa OEM)Dream SAM9203, 2MB ROM, 24 voice polyphonyAdded to collection: February 1, 2012
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[H5] Terratec Wave XTableDream SAM9708, 16MB ROM, 128 voice polyphony, GM/XGComplete and boxedAdded to collection: July 2011
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[H5] Trust Korg Super Sound Module (AKA Korg Ai20 / Guillemot Korg Wave Upgrade)Korg MBCS35104, 4MB ROM, 32 voice polyphony, GMAdded to collection: June 25, 2011Removed from collection: January 30, 2016 (traded for Ensoniq Soundscape DB Rev A)
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[H5] Trust Korg Super Sound Module (AKA Korg Ai20 / Guillemot Korg Wave Upgrade)Korg MBCS35104, 4MB ROM, 32 voice polyphony, GMAdded to collection: January 17, 2014
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[H5] Turtle Beach CancunFXDream SAM9733, 4MB ROM, 64 voice polyphony, GM/GSAdded to collection: February 27, 2012Daughterboard is part of Turtle Beach Montego II Home Studio set.
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[H5] Turtle Beach CancunFXDream SAM9733, 4MB ROM, 64 voice polyphony, GM/GSAdded to collection: April 17, 2012Daughterboard is part of Turtle Beach Montego II Home Studio set.
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[H5] Turtle Beach Kurzweil HOMACRockwell RWA030/035, 2MB ROM, 32 voice polyphony, GMAdded to collection: November 26, 2012Daughterboard is part of Turtle Beach Pinnacle Project Studio set.On February 14, 2014 I sent this board out to Fabian who runs the website www.amoretro.deI let him borrow this board to do a review. Hope to see it on his website soon!Update: as of July 7th the recordings and review are up on the Amoretro website. Enjoy!
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[H5] Turtle Beach Rio Rev 3.0ICS WaveFront ICS2115V, 4MB ROM + socket for SIPP RAM module, 32 voice polyphony, GMAdded to collection: July 26, 2010
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[H5] Turtle Beach Rio Rev 3.0ICS WaveFront ICS2115V, 4MB ROM + socket for SIPP RAM module, 32 voice polyphony, GMAdded to collection: May 15, 2013Removed from collection: January 23, 2016 (traded for Terratec MiniWaveSystem WT64 1.0A and Roland MPU-401/AT)
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[H5] Turtle Beach Rio Rev 3.0ICS WaveFront ICS2115V, 4MB ROM + socket for SIPP RAM module, 32 voice polyphony, GMAdded to collection: February 16, 2016 (Traded for Yamaha DB50XG)
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[H5] X Technology TopWave 32 (XTOP-005)Korg MBCS35104, 4MB ROM, 32 voice polyphony, GMBoard has a header for a direct line output.Complete and boxed.Added to collection: October 23, 2013
Box front
Box back
Software: X-Technology TopWave 32 installation disk
Software: PowerTracks Pro for Windows
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[H5] Yamaha DB50XGYamaha XQ036A0, 4MB ROM, 32 voice polyphony, GM/XGAdded to collection: 1995This was my first WaveBlaster-type daughterboard, still going strong.
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[H5] Yamaha DB50XGYamaha XQ036A0, 4MB ROM, 32 voice polyphony, GM/XGAdded to collection: August 14, 2013
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[H5] Yamaha DB51XGYamaha XU947C0, 4MB ROM, 32 voice polyphony, GM/XGAdded to collection: September 3, 2013
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[H5] Yamaha DB51XGYamaha XU947C0, 4MB ROM, 32 voice polyphony, GM/XGAdded to collection: September 3, 2013
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[H5] Yamaha DB60XGYamaha XQ036A0, 4MB ROM, 32 voice polyphony, GM/XGIncluded with MediaTrix Audiotrix 3D XGAdded to collection: August 9, 2017
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[H5] Terratec Professional Wave System - front of sealed box April 27, 2012
[H5] Terratec Professional Wave System - back of sealed box
[H5] Hizon DB333 SOLD!
[H5] Hizon DB333
[H5] Miditemp DS-48 Wavetable Daughterboard Returned to seller because of strange sounding instrumentsLink to specifications
[H5] Miditemp DS-48 Wavetable Daughterboard
[H5] NEC XR385 (Yamaha DB60XG clone) SOLD!
[H5] NEC XR385 (Yamaha DB60XG clone)
[H5] Roland SCB-55 (SCD-15) SOLD!
[H5] Roland SCB-55 (SCD-15)
[H5] Terratec Wave XTable SOLD!
[H5] Terratec Wave XTable
[H5] Terratec Wave XTable SOLD!
[H5] Terratec Wave XTable
[H5] Trust Korg Super Sound Module (September 16, 2011) SOLD!
[H5] Trust Korg Super Sound Module
[H5] Turtle Beach Rio Rev 3.0 (March 31, 2011) SOLD!
[H5] Turtle Beach Rio Rev 3.0
[H5] Yamaha DB50XG (March 30, 2009) SOLD!
[H5] Yamaha DB50XG
[H5]   Serge Defever's webshop with high quality MIDI daughterboards and MIDI interface boards
[H5]   Salient's wavetable and MIDI comparisons site
[H5]   D-Tech's website. Good website with interesting info and some great original music!
[H5]   Pawel Batyra's collection of soundcards and related items. Includes a number of very rare ones!
[H5]   Webpage with photos and information on many WaveBlaster compatible daughterboards
[H5]   Amoretro.de, a very nice website with a lot of retro hardware, including a few MIDI daughterboards
[H5]   Retro computer website with interesting information and reviews by Phil
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Отлично. Мы не нашли устаревших тэгов в Вашем HTML.
Скорость загрузки
Внимание! Попытайтесь избежать вложенных таблиц.
Слишком плохо. Ваш веб-сайт использует встроенные CSS правила в HTML тэгах.
Замечательно. Ваш веб-сайт имеет мало CSS файлов.
Замечательно. Ваш веб-сайт имеет мало JavaScript файлов.
Очень плохо, ваш сайт не использует возможность gzip сжатия.
Мобильный телефон
Оптимизация под моб. телефон
Apple иконки
Meta Viewport Тэг
Flash контент
Оптимизация
XML карта сайта
Отсутствует
Ваш сайт не имеет XML карты сайта - это может быть проблематично.
Карта сайта может содержать дополнительную информацию для поисковых роботов, такую как: время последнего обновления, важность ресурсов, ссылки на это ресурсы. Это помогает роботом более разумно анализировать ваш сайт.
Robots.txt
http://waveblaster.nl/robots.txt
Отлично, ваш веб-сайт содержит файл robots.txt.
Аналитика
Отсутствует
Мы не нашли ни одной аналитической программы на вашем сайте.
Веб аналитика позволяет следить за активностью пользователей на вашем веб-сайте. Вы должны установить как минимум один инструмент, но также хорошо иметь несколько, чтобы сравнивать показания между собой.