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Hey, do you remember Final Fantasy VII for the PC (gosh I lost track of all the discs back then and I didn't put it back in the case before it gets scratched)?

Anyway, nice XG Editor!

Seriously, if there's an XG softsynth for Linux that I can play with and use QXGEdit for that, I'd be golden. But nah... I don't have the hardware XG synth. Even if I were to get a DB50XG daughterboard and find a compatible sound card for that, there's no way I can expand the polyphony up to 128 notes from 32. :(

Oh, and by the way, there are some discontinued Yamaha devices I'd wish I have one of those, even though I couldn't afford it:
MU128 (holy grail of XG sound module), along with non-XG devices such as FS1R (Formant Synthesis), CS6R, EX5R, and RM1x. These are the devices that I'll have a lot of trouble getting those names off my memory as I'm trying to stick with the times for today and tomorrow -- even in the future. Those are the discontinued devices that I'd love to add to my collection.

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