The 1992 MIDI Experience: Yamaha "Hello! Music!" Kit for Windows 3.1

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Setting up and exploring the Yamaha CBX-T3 synth module and testing it with classic MS-DOS games and early nineties Windows MIDI sequencer software! It may not be a popular General MIDI music option, but being based on the TG100 it still held its own when it launched at $450 in late 1992/early 93.

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● Download floppy disk images of the software here:
https://archive.org/details/trax-222

● Background music courtesy of:
http://www.epidemicsound.com

● Featuring MIDI soundtracks from:
Rise of the Triad
Duke Nukem 3D
SimCity 2000
X-COM: UFO Defense
Tyrian
Doom
Space Quest III
Passport Designs Jukebox

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