I can't remember who but someone made a wav-to-sb converter. I'm not sure if a backwards version was made.
MML instrument samples for music making software
ClassicGaminerCreated:
Hey guys, this is ClassicGaminer (now Clásikū), I know I haven't been here for a while and it's mostly because my 3DS is broken and I haven't used SmileBASIC for quite a while.
I've been using SmileBASIC for almost a year in 2016 and I used to compose MML music and also attempting to make command based visual novel games. Now since time has passed and now I have been composing music with the well known "Impulse Tracker" by Jeffrey Lim, I've been wondering if anyone has ever extracted/ripped any of SmileBASIC's instrument samples, convert them into WAV files and use them as instrument samples for any music making software such as FL Studio or Impulse Tracker.
Have you considered using audacity to just record and edit out the instrument samples? (using audio cords, of course)
I don't know, but I think it would be easier than trying to find and rip them directly from SB's decrypted files.
Or you could just take a look at the already-ripped sound effects.
Have you considered using audacity to just record and edit out the instrument samples? (using audio cords, of course) I don't know, but I think it would be easier than trying to find and rip them directly from SB's decrypted files. Or you could just take a look at the already-ripped sound effects.That kind of helps, but I'm looking for recorded audio samples of the instruments from the software. (SB instruments for MML music composition)
Just use an audio cable and play the mml. (what chicken said)
Or you could just take a look at the already-ripped sound effects.Just a quick update, thanks for the link of all of the sound effects of the game. It technically helped at least for me to use some of them and use them for my own use with tracker music. I appreciate your help! :)