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Yoronosuku
Posts: 1237/1239
I heard reading the manual works wonders.
Cunonunda21
Posts: 3/3
I dont mean to entrude but how in world did you guys make your post like a picture template!! I like the idea. But I shall not use it. Its neat as neat can be. Sappy 2006 is the best. But I do still need some help with it. What does exactly does Sappy's Assemble do? I never really tried to use it myself?
Kyoufu Kawa
Posts: 1344/1353
Originally posted by RadioShadow
The MPlayDef.s file is named correctly. Just got to fix the header somehow?
Can't be it. Is it in the same folder?
RadioShadow
Posts: 16/24
Originally posted by Kyoufu Kawa
Radio: Probably the header file I'm not allowed to give you, MPlayDef.s.


What do you mean by header file? How do I fix it?

Do you mean it can't locate the MPlayDef'.s? Hang on, I think the file is renamed wrong. That could be why.

EDIT: The MPlayDef.s file is named correctly. Just got to fix the header somehow?
Kyoufu Kawa
Posts: 1338/1353
Radio: Probably the header file I'm not allowed to give you, MPlayDef.s.

Nez: There's no "Sappy 2004". Please refer to Bouché's version(s) as just Sappy. Also, I didn't touch the volumes.

Peach: Good for you
PrincessPeach
Posts: 366/381
Screwbraker is Sappy compatible, First are 325 SFX, then the BGMs come in.
Nezard
Posts: 5/5
Sorry but yet another question, did you change the relative volumes for the different instruments? Some songs don't sound quite like those in GBA, in some sense Sappy 2004's effects are better. I'm just curious if I would get a similar problem if I'm assembling my own song into the ROM.
RadioShadow
Posts: 12/24
Sorry for the bump, but I noticed a problem.

'copies and pasts post from warsworldnews.com'


Right, the new Sappy Player works well for transferring music from GBA roms.

However, I think the Assembler is buggered in 2.0.

I can't get it to work at all. It might need fixing.


So I'm using 1.0.1 which now works on my computer. Only to add in custom theme's mind.

Well almost. I'm trying to replace the 'Victory Fanfare' theme with 'Green Hill midi theme. Every time I click on the 'Assemble' button, a message comes up saying 'No file found'.



WHAT!? What file could not be found?

Help! What am I doing wrong?
RadioShadow
Posts: 6/24
Originally posted by Xenesis
Well, a funky new release!

Huzzah (I'll test assembling majiggies later).

However, I have a question...how do I get it to use the GBA Rom's instruments for the songs like in 1.1? I have GBA mode on, but it's still using the instrument table in the application...


OMG! Xen! Hi!

Thanks for this update! It works on my computer and I can fix the music bug in my Ember Hack!

I still got to figure out how to add in your own midi's but you can easy transfer music from other games or the the game itself!

I could in the previous version but it requires something different. I'll see if I can get a screenshot of what I mean.
Xenesis
Posts: 145/200
Wait, nevermind.

Turns out I didn't notice the Volume Slider (or that it was mute by default). ;

Seems the day after New Year's celebrations got the better of me. XD
Kyoufu Kawa
Posts: 1317/1353
I don't get it, Xen. Try reformulating.
Xenesis
Posts: 143/200
Well, a funky new release!

Huzzah (I'll test assembling majiggies later).

However, I have a question...how do I get it to use the GBA Rom's instruments for the songs like in 1.1? I have GBA mode on, but it's still using the instrument table in the application...
Kyoufu Kawa
Posts: 1304/1353
Originally posted by Tweaker
Excellent! Glad to see you added MIDI support back.
You have Drag to thank for that. It may be my code doing the MIDI, but he made the MIDI exporting work.

Coming soon: binary track data to .s file backconverter!
Tweaker
Posts: 110/131
Excellent! Glad to see you added MIDI support back.
Googie
Posts: 348/391
This is pretty cool, I tried it with Castlevania Circle Of The Moon and I like what I see. I'll have to try it some more tonight since I have 1gig of GBA ROMS. Nice work with the program Kyoufu Kawa.
darkwitch
Posts: 178/214
Awesome! I downloaded it, I couldn't beieve my ears... lol.

But, I tried with a Mario i Luigi rom and it only read the MarioBros music, didn't find the actual Mario & Luigi ones...

10/10!
Stifu
Posts: 556/647
Originally posted by AlexAR
Ahhh. Your layout is eating my reply!..somebody get it off..ahhh

Yep... Only happens with Firefox though.
AlexAR
Posts: 185/226
Hey, that's damn nifty. I have only been able to open 2 games that don't crash the program, but this is awesome nonetheless. What is kawajuke.gba supposed to be? When I load it up and try to play a song it crashes the program.

Ahhh. Your layout is eating my reply!..somebody get it off..ahhh
Kyoufu Kawa
Posts: 1285/1353
Very well...
Raccoon Sam
Posts: 903/1040
Screenshots would be great.
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