th3shark
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Google has been turning up empty for me when searching for cries of gen 6 pokemon, which is unfortunate. But I figured out how to extract pokemon cries from Pokemon X and Y on my own! And you can too!
I got a male-to-male audio cable, which lets me transfer sound directly from my 3DS into my computer's microphone slot. I booted up the game, flew to the Scary House just south of Laverre City (where there's no background music), and started playing the cries of various pokemon from my pokedex. I used Audacity, a free sound editor, to record the sound. The quality is great!
My setup
This is the cable I bought here for $7.50 (there were similar cables for less, but their review scores weren't as high). Much less expensive than a 3DS capture card or hack-y devices for sure.
Cries I've recorded so far
About 200 pokemon cries have been recorded, including all announced gen 6 pokemon.
Feel free to use any of the cries I record and upload. No credit needed, although it would be nice.
I got a male-to-male audio cable, which lets me transfer sound directly from my 3DS into my computer's microphone slot. I booted up the game, flew to the Scary House just south of Laverre City (where there's no background music), and started playing the cries of various pokemon from my pokedex. I used Audacity, a free sound editor, to record the sound. The quality is great!
My setup
This is the cable I bought here for $7.50 (there were similar cables for less, but their review scores weren't as high). Much less expensive than a 3DS capture card or hack-y devices for sure.
Cries I've recorded so far
About 200 pokemon cries have been recorded, including all announced gen 6 pokemon.
Feel free to use any of the cries I record and upload. No credit needed, although it would be nice.
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