So I saw on superfamicom.org that a huge list of SNES games share a common sound driver and music format created by Nintendo. However, the article https://wiki.superfamicom.org/nintendo- ... mat-(n-spc) doesn't appear to be translated very well, which is why I'm asking about this:
Is it saying that if I found the offset for where the data for the composition starts, if I were to paste a MIDI file (making sure the instruments are of the correct number) it would be able to play? Sounds a bit to good to be true... I could have a field day with this.
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Many games are standard MIDI as a file after you specify the beginning of the data first
Is it saying that if I found the offset for where the data for the composition starts, if I were to paste a MIDI file (making sure the instruments are of the correct number) it would be able to play? Sounds a bit to good to be true... I could have a field day with this.