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Disabling music in emulators? (Read 5120 times)

Started by MDI, June 12, 2009, 04:17:18 am
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Disabling music in emulators?
#1  June 12, 2009, 04:17:18 am
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Does anyone know of any emulators (or tools for emulators) which would enable me to disable the music? I am specifically wondering this for any SNES or GBA emulators.

As I said, I'd like to just be able to disable music if possible, keeping the sound effects intact.
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Re: Disabling music in emulators?
#2  June 12, 2009, 08:52:05 am
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What games?

I don't have any particular method for SNES, but for GBA, one way is to use VBA's cheat utility to search for 8000 (16 bits, hexadecimal) when music is playing and 0 when it isn't (this method will either work, work only if the some/all of the codes are turned on during silence, or work through Artmoney by loading a savestate before the music changes until it shuts the music off.)
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Re: Disabling music in emulators?
#3  June 12, 2009, 07:35:50 pm
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not sure about the other emulators, but for zsnes the F keys are used to disable the sound channels (F1-F12, although not all of them disable sound channels)

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#4  June 12, 2009, 08:48:31 pm
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What games?

I don't have any particular method for SNES, but for GBA, one way is to use VBA's cheat utility to search for 8000 (16 bits, hexadecimal) when music is playing and 0 when it isn't (this method will either work, work only if the some/all of the codes are turned on during silence, or work through Artmoney by loading a savestate before the music changes until it shuts the music off.)

That seems extremely complex, but then again I never do things like this. Nevertheless, I shall try that out!

not sure about the other emulators, but for zsnes the F keys are used to disable the sound channels (F1-F12, although not all of them disable sound channels)

I did not know this! I usually use SNES9X. I shall also try this out. ^_^

Just tried it! Holy shit it works pretty well! Thanks! Well, I got SNES covered, I shall try the VBA thing later and hopefully have luck with that as well.


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Re: Disabling music in emulators?
#5  June 12, 2009, 11:38:37 pm
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Oh.  It may not be of much use to you then.  Once you get to a part where the music switches and the codes are on, the music will most likely freeze up.
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#6  June 14, 2009, 02:03:15 pm
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