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how to edit Pokemon's crys in Pokemon Essentials

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    Hi! its me again.I had a Thought recently like how do I edit pokemon cries in pokemon essentials because i'm planning to add Mega Evolutions in my game and mega evolved pokemon cries sound a bit deeper than the base how does this work?
     
    Hi! its me again.I had a Thought recently like how do I edit pokemon cries in pokemon essentials because i'm planning to add Mega Evolutions in my game and mega evolved pokemon cries sound a bit deeper than the base how does this work?

    Your pokemon cries are located in Audio/SE. You'll notice the pattern, they're all named "003Cry" and of that nature. To add a specialized cry for a different form, it should be as simple as "003Cry_1" , making sure you're using the proper form number and pokemon's dex number.

    Actually editing the audio is not something you will do in RMXP, use some sort of audio editing/developing tool. A good free one is LMMS (Linux Multi-Media Studio)
     
    Your pokemon cries are located in Audio/SE. You'll notice the pattern, they're all named "003Cry" and of that nature. To add a specialized cry for a different form, it should be as simple as "003Cry_1" , making sure you're using the proper form number and pokemon's dex number.

    Actually editing the audio is not something you will do in RMXP, use some sort of audio editing/developing tool. A good free one is LMMS (Linux Multi-Media Studio)

    I some how don't see any of them not even one
     
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