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Mario vs Donkey Kong (GBA): extract MIDIs from XM files by kapodamy at 7:42 AM EST on December 18, 2014
lately I've been trying to extract midis from Mario vs donkey kong but it was not as expected, apparently the game does not have the "sappy" sound engine.
instead a pseudo-tracker modules. In the ROM I found XM files.
Now I say XM because in the header of each Sequence (SEQs) is a string with the "filename" followed by "XM".
below attached some files ...

Full SEQ:
http://www40.zippyshare.com/v/79323795/file.html

SEQ without filename in the header:
http://www4.zippyshare.com/v/17924235/file.html

and also attached a (incomplete) specification about sound table (only BGMs, no SFX):
http://www41.zippyshare.com/v/7566912/file.html
by Benjamin at 9:09 AM EST on December 18, 2014
I'm assuming they're to be opened with MODPlug...
by RebeccaSugar at 12:28 PM EST on December 18, 2014
@Benjamin


I tried it myself and no dice
by dj4uk6cjm at 2:45 PM EST on December 19, 2014
Would be great if someone could get the midis, is it not rippable with gbamusriper?
by nothingtosay at 8:34 PM EST on December 20, 2014
No sappy, no gbamusriper. That's something of an oversimplification, but it's basically the situation.
by agu fungus at 9:17 PM EST on December 20, 2014
I thought the music was streamed. Hmmm...
by robotortoise at 9:46 PM EST on December 20, 2014
> I thought the music was streamed. Hmmm...


Er....was ANY GBA music streamed? I mean, the cartridges weren't all that big....
by Hiccup at 4:26 AM EST on December 21, 2014
I downloaded five GSF rips from the interwebs, and they all seem to the same one, made by unknownfile.

This is the contents of the readme included with them:
http://pastebin.com/xekuZHFJ

edited 1:49 PM EST December 21, 2014
by RebeccaSugar at 9:15 AM EST on February 17, 2015
This is interesting, so now the million dollar question is; How would I extract them, where would I start?



It doesn't sound too bad for streamed GBA music in the disgusting GSF format, so the clean stream files must sound wonderful.
by birdmanager6 at 6:53 AM EDT on August 19, 2015
> I thought the music was streamed. Hmmm...


>>Er....was ANY GBA music streamed? I mean, the cartridges weren't all that big....

Actually, there are some games that use streamed music. The Lost Vikings, Pac-Man Collection, Namco Arcade Collection, SEGA Smash Pack, Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure, to name a few. (Source: Audacity)The first one on the list, however, uses ADPCM, which I have written about in another post.
The music in this game, however, doesn't appear to be streamed, as after importing it in Audacity, I don't hear full songs, but instruments, although some parts are streamed, such as drum loops. Very strange...

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