Do you mean there is no way to find an audio file of those jingles or just that they are impossible to find in the rom when you dump it?As of now, no as those jingles are located elsewhere.
Do you mean there is no way to find an audio file of those jingles or just that they are impossible to find in the rom when you dump it?As of now, no as those jingles are located elsewhere.
The jingles and things like that are in one big file, and when something that requires that jingle happens (i.e. catching a bug), the game calls that big file and finds the jingle and plays it. So no, you cannot change it.Do you mean there is no way to find an audio file of those jingles or just that they are impossible to find in the rom when you dump it?
I thought that you could change it using something like the Every File Explorer but i guess not. I really love the item jingle in the GCN AC.The jingles and things like that are in one big file, and when something that requires that jingle happens (i.e. catching a bug), the game calls that big file and finds the jingle and plays it. So no, you cannot change it.
You probably could, but I have no clue how to do that.I thought that you could change it using something like the Every File Explorer but i guess not. I really love the item jingle in the GCN AC.
Oh well. I'm pretty satisfied with the music in this pack anyway.You probably could, but I have no clue how to do that.
How did you get the rainy day theme without the rain though? As far as I know, it's impossible to mute the rain in the GCN game so it will always be there no matter what you do to get rid of it.
Oh... Oh god... I'm glad the Harvest Festival was the one day I missed ever.How did you get the rainy day theme without the rain though? As far as I know, it's impossible to mute the rain in the GCN game so it will always be there no matter what you do to get rid of it.
Also, I forgot how trippy and drunk the Harvest Festival song sounded in this game. It's kinda creepy. Seeing how some of the villagers get drunk however (yes, that's in an Animal Crossing game), it's no surprise. It always bothered me how kid friendly New Leaf tried to be. They toned down the Harvest Festival a lot (originally, it portrayed Tortimer as a cannibal and had drunk villagers daning to the music but now Franklin runs the event and just cooks food while everyone else cooks their own food and asks you for ingredients) as well as some of the villager dialog (some villagers would straight up call you an idiot in the GCN games and Wild World, but now they are all nice to you). Heck, Gracie called the player a redneck in Wild World.
You could probably ask @Neobeo for help. He seems to be a wiz at that sort of thing. Not sure if he has any free time. He seems to have a lot on his plate.You probably could, but I have no clue how to do that.
Give me a list of tracks that seem very low to you. I will rework them in an audio editor and update linksIs this one louder than the other? The volume is pretty low on the music
already planning a release for city folk or wild world.Tested this and loved it, will there be a City Folk/Wild World pack?
Can't wait for it, good luckGive me a list of tracks that seem very low to you. I will rework them in an audio editor and update links
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already planning a release for city folk or wild world.
@Jouzai
Here's all the tracks I ripped from when I was working on a similar project. They're ripped from the N64 version, but they're the exact same as the GCN tracks. The only thing that needs to be done is apply a universal 4.7 tempo increase to all of them. It's missing things like the Able Sisters, Harvest Festival, etc. because those tracks didn't exist in the normal game. If anybody wants to record GCN-exclusive tracks using standard audio equipment, it should be noted that opening the inventory menu will cancel all sound effects (ie: Able Sisters sewing machine), so you can record properly.
@Jouzai
Here's all the tracks I ripped from when I was working on a similar project. They're ripped from the N64 version, but they're the exact same as the GCN tracks. The only thing that needs to be done is apply a universal 4.7 tempo increase to all of them. It's missing things like the Able Sisters, Harvest Festival, etc. because those tracks didn't exist in the normal game. If anybody wants to record GCN-exclusive tracks using standard audio equipment, it should be noted that opening the inventory menu will cancel all sound effects (ie: Able Sisters sewing machine), so you can record properly.
I don't know why people are having issues with the volume. All of them aren't so quiet and are at the same volume for me (except for 11PM, but that seems intentional considering that it's a quiet song in the first place).
That doesn't effect the rainy day theme though (and the rain isn't a part of the music).
Could you post only the updated files? Again, my WiFi sucks, so I can't redownload the entire pack.Update 1.1 Up!
That also happened to me once too.Entering the Museum causes a crash, just thought i should let you know.