Designing the bow to suit the wood(s) used is more important. There are lots of wood combos that will make great bows with good performance. I don't think having a multi-lam bow makes it any better than a backed or self bow. It might be easier to manipulate the style to improve performance with a multi-lam bow but they are more work to build.
I have built hickory backed osage, ipe, lemonwood, locust, yew and mulberry, all with good results. I have backed a few bows with boo but for me boo is too unreliable.
Marc St Louis builds some very fast self and backed bows with "ordinary" woods because he designs the bow to be high performance and he executed the build to handle the stresses involved.