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The synth world obviously has its urban legends. one of them is the infamous (and probably non-existent) Yamaha DX-2000. This board was supposed to bring the best of both worlds: the beloved DX-7 along with some sampling capacity, USB port and all the knobby goodness of the DX-200.
It is said, that the synth never made it past the prototype stage and one of the prototypes appeared on craigslist back in 2008. The description was detailed enough to make the thing believeable, but then again - this is just too good to be true. Every electronic instrument ever made was a compromise between cramming in as many features as possible and keeping it tame to obtain a realistic price when it comes to mass production. this DX-2000 obvioously sways to the multitude of features. to put it in blunt terms: it's just too good to be true.
Still though, I'm pretty sure had Yamaha made this board, they would've sold millions of it.