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Sega saturn Street Fighter Alpha games ".MUS" files

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pepodmc, posted Sun Sep 16, 2018 11:18 pm (38523)


This format is used in Street fighter alpha 2 & 3 for Sega Saturn.

But I cant find a way to play them in a perfect way...

They are PCM Raw - BIG endian 32000hz (or 22050 hz) but the music sounds distorted with this in goldwave or audacity

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I find some guy message saying this:

From what I see in the GENHs from SF Alpha 2:

Input File Format: PCM RAW (Big Endian)
Header Skip: 0
Interleave: 0x1000
Channels: 2
Frequency: 32000



I'll hunt Protools down and try it. Right now I only got CoolEdit2K and Goldwave.

But the files aren't in the wrong speed. The are in the wrong pitch. If I load them at 22KHz, they play at the proper pitch, but at half the speed. I have to apply a pitch change with time preservation to get the proper sounding file.

Maybe it's due to the embbed Qsound data. I didn't know that the Capcom sound drivers for their Saturn games had such level of complexity, decoding Qsound in real time.


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But the music doesnt sound good. Can someone help me with this? I want to change the soundtrack of these games , but i cant find the perfect settings to create new .mus files.


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