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Music change????

k, ive been seeing some youtube vids with music changes (octave changes in the music?) heres an example:

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can anyone tell me how? (im guessing a simple hex change??)
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That's the SMB3 music patch.
I know... V_V

i mean, it sound different.
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Originally posted by carsr4carpeople1
I know... V_V

i mean, it sound different.

...No it doesn't...
It does. It's in a different key.
Originally posted by hebesphenomegacorona
It does. It's in a different key.

Sounds exactly the same as it did in TSRP2 to me...
You guys realize it could be the sound quality of the vid too, right?
Originally posted by hebesphenomegacorona
It does. It's in a different key.


ya. It is. i can tell.

Originally posted by Boingboingsplat
Sounds exactly the same as it did in TSRP2 to me...
You guys realize it could be the sound quality of the vid too, right?


i highly doubt it. listen to the regular SMB3 patch, then this. you can tell its different.
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So maybe the guy just edited the music?
Super Mario World - Moon Edition

Did you just say it's in a different octave?! Wow, your musically derived...

Anyways, you are right, it does sound different than the normal SMB3 All-Stars music. It was probably just edited a bit, since it wouldn't be that difficult to change the pitch of the notes by a few notches.
Nah, this is the emulator he`s using. Sometimes my snes9x makes the music from games sound different.
Originally posted by Obsidian_Serpent
Did you just say it's in a different octave?! Wow, your musically derived...

Anyways, you are right, it does sound different than the normal SMB3 All-Stars music. It was probably just edited a bit, since it wouldn't be that difficult to change the pitch of the notes by a few notches.



ya, im retarded like that..
anyways, how would i change the music?
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Like another poster said, it was most likely the emulator.

I know for a fact SNES9X makes music sound all choppish or different, that's why ZSNES is the best :P.
Originally posted by D4RK M4R10
Like another poster said, it was most likely the emulator.

I know for a fact SNES9X makes music sound all choppish or different, that's why ZSNES is the best :P.



GAH NOONE ASWERS MAH QUESTION!

how CAN i change it?? Like, a hex code or somethin?
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cars, are you listening to anyone? it is infact the emulator, SNES9x's sound sucks ass, so that's probably the emulator used to make that video. sheesh, not hard to figure that out. plus, the sounds are different too, so that should hint that its the emulator.
Originally posted by Delmaru
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cars, are you listening to anyone? it is infact the emulator, SNES9x's sound sucks ass, so that's probably the emulator used to make that video. sheesh, not hard to figure that out. plus, the sounds are different too, so that should hint that its the emulator.



is anyone listening to ME??</u> I'm asking if anyone knows where the music data is in hex, i WANT to hange it a little to sound like that. i UNDERSTAND it's the emulator. is it POSSIBLE to change the pitch of the notes a little??????
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