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I've been wanting to do this for a long time, and I've searched for tutorials time and time again, but haven't found anything useful. So, does anyone here know how to rip GBA instruments? Basically, what programs do I need?
Thanks to anyone in advance.
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Also, when you do what Anex suggested, you get higher quality music than the GBA itself can play.
Sadly, I dunno how to use the tool (And romhacking.net's new download standards are too fishy for me to care)
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Well, the GBA compressed the audio steamed into 8 bit, while GBA mus riper ignores that.
Here's "Fourside" from the GBA port of Earthbound (Japan Only) compared to the GBA Mus riper version.
GBA Mus Riper version:
There's definitely a major audio quality difference. GBA mus riper removes the fuzzy qualities from it.
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(02-17-2016, 05:11 PM)Fillerthefreak Wrote: Also, when you do what Anex suggested, you get higher quality music than the GBA itself can play.
Sadly, I dunno how to use the tool (And romhacking.net's new download standards are too fishy for me to care)
I was actually going to download that program myself, since it sounded promising...until I read a user review on Romhacking.net that basically said it wasn't very user-friendly. And you know me-I'm a sucker for user-friendly programs
(Which isĀ also one of the many reasons why I prefer
Garry's Mod over
Source Filmmaker when it comes to animation and 3D images.).
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