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Dskaattinen |
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Newcomer Level: 3 Posts: 1/1 EXP: 74 Next: 54 Since: 12-14-08 Last post: 5605 days Last view: 5605 days |
Hi, I'm making my own MM2 hack and I wanna make custom music to it. So I tried to modify Bubbleman's music. I looked at inifidelity's document, and I somehow got C major scale when I played with Hexecute. But then I tried to make some melody, but I really know how it works. What I have to insert to get that note I want? Please help me, thanks in advance. |
Kiokuffiib11 |
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Porcupo Level: 40 Posts: 19/313 EXP: 406836 Next: 34473 Since: 07-10-09 From: Marquette, Michigan Last post: 3306 days Last view: 1929 days |
I'd recommend examining the values of the current song, and if you don't know it, doing a search for recommended values (by notes), then making a table off of it.
If this will help, here's the values of the SMB 2 rom music. You can use them to do a relative value hopefully. 02=c2 04=D2 06=d2 08=E2 0A=F2 0C=f2 0E=G2 10=g2 12=A3 14=a3 16=B3 18=C3 1A=c3 1C=D3 1E=d3 20=E3 22=F3 24=f3 26=G3 28=g3 2A=A4 2C=a4 2E=B4 30=C4 32=c4 34=D4 36=d4 38=E4 3A=F4 3C=f4 3E=G4 40=g4 42=A5 44=a5 46=B5 48=C5 4A=c5 4C=D5 4E=d5 50=E5 52=F5 54=f5 56=G5 58=g6 5A=A6 5C=a6 5E=B6 60=C6 62=c6 64=D6 66=d6 68=E6 6A=F6 6C=f6 6E=G6 70=g6 72=A7 74=a7 76=B7 78=C7 7A=c7 7C=D7 7E=bk Big letters are normal notes, small letters are Sharps, bk = blank BTW, if you find out the values for Mega man II's music, I'd love to have a copy of the table (Or documentation), as I want to eventually hack it too. My E-mail is Kiokuffiib11@Hotmail.com ____________________ セシル |
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