Hi everyone,
Not sure if it will interest anyone as everything nowadays becomes virtual, but recently (and mostly inspired by @PhilsComputerLab - thanks Phil!) I managed to acquire a few physical sound generator modules off eBay, mainly to use with DOS games. I always preferred the real thing versus emulation and these modules were found quite cheap, apart from the MT-32 which was expensive as it's very rare to find it in the condition I've found mine along with the original box. The units are:
Roland Multi Timbre Sound Module (MT-32)
Roland Sound Canvas SC-55 (first release, showing just the GS logo - no GM logo on this unit).
Roland Sound Canvas SC-55mkII
Roland Sound Canvas SC-88VL
Yamaha Tone Generator MU80
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So if anyone would like me to make sound comparison between the physical modules in games, or even versus the virtual plugin I'd be happy to make some recordings and share on my YouTube channel.
By the way, I've also gathered full hardware setup to build a retro PC based on DOS and Windows 98SE (all items are new-old-stock in shrinked packages) and I'm willing to make a video of the build, along with opening each package and showing its content, and with presenting and comparing these sound modules. I'm just waiting for some last video gear equipment that should arrive soon to begin working on the video. I assume that the answer of most of you will be Yes, but it would be nice to hear some feedback if such project with my equipment interest you. So I'd know if the effort is worthwhile. 😀
P.S: The Lazy Susan base in the pictures is motorized and I'm going to use it to present all the hardware pieces in the videos. I built it according to this YouTube tutorial if anyone is interested: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mi3bsdfLdm8
Cheers,
goldeng