07-10-2012, 06:08 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-10-2012, 06:15 AM by Raccoon Sam.)
I've ripped GBA sounds with Audacity in the past.
Step one: get Audacity
Step two: file > import > raw data
Step three: choose your ROM
Step four:
![[Image: eKSBp.png]](http://i.imgur.com/eKSBp.png)
Step five: set sample rate to 8000 and "listen" the end of the ROM. There are your sounds (and instruments).
Too high pitched? Lower the sample rate. Too low? Set higher. Simple
edit: although you want to rip 100+ sounds gfsgsdgf well good luck. what game is it?
Step one: get Audacity
Step two: file > import > raw data
Step three: choose your ROM
Step four:
![[Image: eKSBp.png]](http://i.imgur.com/eKSBp.png)
Step five: set sample rate to 8000 and "listen" the end of the ROM. There are your sounds (and instruments).
Too high pitched? Lower the sample rate. Too low? Set higher. Simple

edit: although you want to rip 100+ sounds gfsgsdgf well good luck. what game is it?