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Dan Posts: 95/219 |
It probably wouldn't be that hard to do, now that thinking about it. You probably wouldn't even need an NSF player built-in either, just have the user enter a command-line to an existing NSF player on their system, and have the utility generate an NSF, then launch it in the external player. |
Dragonsbrethren Posts: 156/442 |
Which is surprising, really, it'd be nice to have a simple editor with a built-in NSF player so you could hear your changes without running it in an emulator... |
Dan Posts: 94/219 |
Originally posted by Nintendude88 No. NES music tends to be unique for each game (some games do use the same engines though). There isn't a universal NES music editor out there (nor will there ever likely be). Hell, I don't even think there is any for any particular game. |
Deleted User Posts: 17/-7750 |
With SMB Utility, how can you change to places to where Mario goes inside a pipe and goes to another level? (Level to Bonus level & back.)
Also, are there any NES music editors out there? |