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How to change volume of BRSTM's in the game?

meteosan123

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As the title states, I am currently experiencing extremely loud and quiet versions of different BRSTM's during gameplay, and would love to know if there is a way to change the volumes of them to their respective areas, some quieter, some louder. I was looking at Brawl Song Manager, but unfortunately I could not find any tools for volume changing, as well as some of the numbers in the top right and bottom left here: puu.sh/ajUwN/638811ac22.png they are not accessible if they were related to changing the volume.

EDIT: Also sorry for the unfinished puush link, apparently I cant post links until i get 10 posts.
 
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Xermo

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two ways:
manually reconvert the brstm back into a .wav, open that in an audio editing software, boost the volume, and reconvert.

Or add this code to your gct, which equalizes the stage volume level across the board.
041CA05C 388000XX

^where XX is a number between 01-128 I believe. Personally, I recommend 90-95 area.
 

Xermo

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How I do it:

Download code manager. Ignore the skull icon, it isn't a highly dangerous virus designed to secretly wipe out your hard-drive or anything.
Run the program.
Fill out the designated areas as such
Click "add a code/comment/category." Name it whatever. Click the title and paste the completed code in this area.
Click store modifications. Then hit export to gct. Click store to drive or something like that, and save it as "Code.gct"
Then fuse it to your current project m gct using "gctfusionizer."

An alternate method is to open your current gct in "gctedit" and add the code from there. Buuut seeing as I don't use it often, I can't exactly provide the pics necessary for instruction on how to use that method.
 

Unwavering_Canadian

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I used some free software called MP3 Volumer. Google it, it should come up. And then Audacity can change it to a Wav.
 
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