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DaVince
June 9th, 2006, 03:37 PM
Hello people,

I am in need of an utility like Advance Sound Razor (http://www.zophar.net/utilities/rippers.html), one that can rip the samples off of the music, but then compatible with the GBA Pokémon games. I have searched the internet thourougly for such an utility, and Advance Sound Razor was my only find, but that only supports one game.

So I have a question to all utility creators or experts on the ROMs. Could someone make an utility to rip the sounds (ESPECIALLY the music samples) from one of the GBA Pokémon games (one will suffice, prferably FireRed or LeafGreen)?

If this is too much to ask, can at least someone point me in the right direction on how I can obtain these music samples from (one of) the games? I'll need them because I'm making some music of my own which preferably have these samples.

I already tried the GSF sound format to get sound samples. There are only two Windows players available for it, one a plugin for WinAmp (which I despise) and one without sound ripping capabilities. But if you have info on how to get the samples from these anyway info is more than welcome.

Awaiting response,
DaVince

Scizz
June 9th, 2006, 03:45 PM
There is a tool that is capable to extract the sounds out of a Pokémon Advance game, it is called Sappy.
You can find a direct link the the latest version in the Hacking Tools Reference, which is stickied at the top of the Tools Showcase.

The extracted sounds will be saved in Midi-format, which should make them playable in all common audio players.

DaVince
June 9th, 2006, 03:48 PM
Sappy extracts the entire music into MIDI files, with the standard MIDI music library, and it is not what I need.
What I need is the INSTRUMENTS (or the samples) of the Pokémon music extracted. For example, seperate keyboard samples, drums and so on for all of these samples. I realize no program other than the one I mentioned before exists for this yet, but I know these music sample must be somewhere in the roms...

Supakitsune
June 9th, 2006, 05:53 PM
Ah! I can answer this...

You need to use the latest version of Sappy 2005, available here (http://helmetedrodent.kickassgamers.com/filebin/sappy10.exe). This program is able to extract the sound samples from the GBA Pokemon games, as well as almost any game it's able to find the song-table for.

~Kucheat

HackMaster72
June 9th, 2006, 07:07 PM
thanx man, the version of Sappy I was using didnt work!

DaVince
June 10th, 2006, 10:17 AM
Ah! I can answer this...

You need to use the latest version of Sappy 2005, available here (http://helmetedrodent.kickassgamers.com/filebin/sappy10.exe). This program is able to extract the sound samples from the GBA Pokemon games, as well as almost any game it's able to find the song-table for.

~Kucheat
Wow, thanks a lot! This version of Sappy looks so much better.

But... For all my Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen roms it says it can't find the gamecode BPGE for FireRed and BPRE for LeafGreen... I let it scan the song table and the only result is one song called "Main" which consist of two beeps... How do I fix this?

EDIT: Ok, Pokémon Sapphire worked, fortunately. Thanks.

Xenesis
June 12th, 2006, 05:39 AM
It doesn't have a songtable, because you have to add them yourself.

You can type a number into the track number field and hit play to choose a track if the game doesn't have a track listing already defined.