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Custom SFX Help

RakensenFlame

Smash Rookie
Joined
Apr 5, 2015
Messages
7
Location
Illinois
NNID
Nodnarb_Rakensen
3DS FC
3883-6510-0580
I've followed several guides to the letter and most were unhelpful (Probably doesn't help those guides that a new version just came along and changed a lot of stuff).

Anyway, I'm just trying to replace some of Marth's SFX with my own Lucina SFX. I've checked all the details, and the files I'm using are the exact perfect size and everything. But whenever I attempt to replace one of Marth's SFX and turn my own into a .sawnd, there is no change in game.
I'm putting my freshly created .sawnd files into projectm/pf/sfx like I'm supposed to. Still no change.
I tried converting my .wavs directly but it says I'm missing a file needed to do it, and I can no longer find the name, but it's something like "sndconv.exe" (maybe that's it exactly. Plot twist.)

I've looked around but Google has been less than helpful. Everywhere I go there's just people who don't really know how to work this stuff but try their best to help, or people that really know how to work this stuff, but refuse to give me any kind of insight whatsoever.

So if anyone has ANY steps or guidelines to help me out, or a link to that file I need to convert my .wavs directly (if that will even solve my problem of the .sawnds not changing in game), then please, help me out here. I'm sick of playing as Marthcina with a female body and a huskier male Japanese voice. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
 

Obskore

Smash Ace
Joined
Jan 17, 2013
Messages
675
Location
Sonora / México
I've followed several guides to the letter and most were unhelpful (Probably doesn't help those guides that a new version just came along and changed a lot of stuff).

Anyway, I'm just trying to replace some of Marth's SFX with my own Lucina SFX. I've checked all the details, and the files I'm using are the exact perfect size and everything. But whenever I attempt to replace one of Marth's SFX and turn my own into a .sawnd, there is no change in game.
I'm putting my freshly created .sawnd files into projectm/pf/sfx like I'm supposed to. Still no change.
I tried converting my .wavs directly but it says I'm missing a file needed to do it, and I can no longer find the name, but it's something like "sndconv.exe" (maybe that's it exactly. Plot twist.)

I've looked around but Google has been less than helpful. Everywhere I go there's just people who don't really know how to work this stuff but try their best to help, or people that really know how to work this stuff, but refuse to give me any kind of insight whatsoever.

So if anyone has ANY steps or guidelines to help me out, or a link to that file I need to convert my .wavs directly (if that will even solve my problem of the .sawnds not changing in game), then please, help me out here. I'm sick of playing as Marthcina with a female body and a huskier male Japanese voice. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
ok, i saw you know about the Replacement Soundbank Engine thread, that thread has everything you need for creating your own soundbanks, the most important program being "SuperSawndz", go get it.
also, you say you're putting the correct .sawnd file in the correct folder, but is it named correctly? (26.sawnd)
if there are no noticeable in-game changes, it means the files isn't found/detected because of a wrong file naming or you have to restart the game to test correctly
 

RakensenFlame

Smash Rookie
Joined
Apr 5, 2015
Messages
7
Location
Illinois
NNID
Nodnarb_Rakensen
3DS FC
3883-6510-0580
ok, i saw you know about the Replacement Soundbank Engine thread, that thread has everything you need for creating your own soundbanks, the most important program being "SuperSawndz", go get it.
also, you say you're putting the correct .sawnd file in the correct folder, but is it named correctly? (26.sawnd)
if there are no noticeable in-game changes, it means the files isn't found/detected because of a wrong file naming or you have to restart the game to test correctly
Thank you, but I actually JUST figured it out lol. I wasn't doing anything wrong, was just missing some files. I redownloaded them, and everything fell into place. Thanks!
 
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