![]() I'm pretty much still in that part of the rom. There's a big gap of data between the menu and Character name text and the enemy text with a whole shit load of things. There are three buttons, A, B and C, which are CONTROL, ALT/OPTION and SPACE. Use Arrow Keys to move up, left, right and down. I spent almost my whole day doing that and I think its starting to take its toll on me. Sega Genesis/Megadrive Controls: Press the 1 key to start games. After I had found everything, decided to scroll down to see if I could find any other shit by holding the down button on my keyboard. However, I found the music driver by coincidence. I litterally held down the down button or searched for words. If you are wondering what I was doing or how I found this, I'll tell you. I'll start on the disassembly just as soon as I finish documenting all the locations of text clusters within the rom. And just because I want to get back at those who told me to "do it myself" I'm going to tell those individuals that they can't help me even if they want to.īut I probably will come to you if I need any help with something, just as long as you don't really care Markey. So you know what, I'm going to "do it myself". All my life, I'vew asked for rom hacking help and I usually get "Do it yourself." in reply. To be honest with you, I feel like I'm completely on my own with this anyway. I should have been more specific, my apologies. ![]() Good day to you sir! Hmph!īy unimportant shit I was referring to my finding. You know what, maybe I should just stop coming here just because I seem to be of no value at all to the community. I never said I wanted to hack the sound driver now did I? I just said I found what it was called. You know as Sidd mentioned, for the SOR community, this is impressive. I'm sorry I assumed stuff about you Tweaker. You could at least be supportive of my finding just a little. That being said, I'm getting familiar with the hex editor and its functions so cut me some slack. (not that its nesscesarily a bad thing or anything.) You are probably one of the strangest people I've ever met on the internet just for this. Also since when did you start caring about SOR anyway? Everytime I've brought up an SOR thread in the past, be it music related or not, you've ignored it. Besides Tweaky Boy, it means that since we have a name, we can now learn a bit more about the sound driver. Still I did something (for once.) and I'm happy about what I did. I guess I am letting it all go to my head. Take your half-assed assumptions and shove them up your ass.Ĭlick to expand.Yeah, you're right. I fucking despise that attitude.įinally, don't assume you know the purpose or rationale behind my actions as if you know me. Get off your high horse and stop trying to nab glory for something that means absolutely nothing. This is like saying that finding the song credits in Sonic 3D Blast took effort when they were listed in plain text before each song stored internally in the ROM. ![]() You have not helped a single bit in unearthing anything. Anyone with the skill to actually crack the music in the game would have found that text in the span of three seconds with little-to-no effort of their own. You did nothing significant if you consider something like this significant, then your grasp of technical skill in ROM hacking is even worse than I could have possibly imagined. Secondly, I said it because the sheer arrogance that you're exerting simply because you found a piece of ASCII text in a ROM is absolutely mind-blowing. Use Cntrl + T (Edit > Trim) to trim out the noise that the game data creates (sounds pretty cool actually)Ĩ.Click to expand.No, I said it for two reasons-number one, your discovery is not revolutionary, important, impressive, or helpful towards eventually making the music in Streets of Rage 2 editable by the public. Highlight the samples (seems like they're usually grouped together)ħ. each drum can have a different samplerate!Ħ. then change the sample rate down in the bottom feild to 16000 > what you want to do is find the sample rate of the samples in GensKmod by going to CPU > Debug > Genesis > YM2612 and then looking at the sample rate in the lower left hand corner - using esc can freez the ROM if there are a lot of rates flying by. a prompt comes up - in the first drop down field - choose Unsigned 8-bit PCMĤ. ![]() Its worth noting that i used Audacity 1.2.6 for this:ģ. From looking around at different ROMs it seems like there is no typical place within the data to find them. Skitchin has some easy to spot samples, too. I used the Sonic 1 ROM (it has the "SE-GA" sample built into the ROM directly at the end so, it's really easy to spot). You can extract samples using Audacity and your. Very good Thanks man Streets of Rage rom for Sega Genesis/MegaDrive () and play Streets of Rage on your devices windows pc, mac ,ios and android start download. This may help some people - i had no idea how to do this until about 2 or 3 hours ago. ![]()
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