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[Audio] How to remix some music into GBA style?

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    I am a novice music hacker
    I see some NDS or 3DS music remix into GBA-style video on youtube
    But I did not find such a tutorials of remix
    there any way to remix some music into GBA style?
     
    Of course, you have to obtain midi music first, either by extracting from a ROM or download from the Internet, or compose them yourself if you can.
    If you only want to use GBA soundfonts to play the music on your PC than just skip all of the following because they are no more than piles of text. However, if you want to insert the music into a Generation III ROM, then this might be useful:
    1. Make sure to know the basic knowledge of GBA music in Generation III ROMs (you may check voicegroups in Sappy for more detailed information):
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    2. GBA music player limitations:
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    3. Prepare your midi (I suggest that you use Anvil Studio):
    If you compose music yourself, just carefully read Part 1 and 2 and insert your song to a GBA ROM; If you remix existing songs, follow this:
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    4. Mark the loop points and insert the remixed song into your ROM and it is all done!
     
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