Okay, so I've already uploaded two songs to the Brawl Vault, and I've created several others for my own personal version, so obviously this has worked for me before...however, now when I try to create new songs, outside of one song which DID work (a mono Venture Brothers song) I am having problems converting the song to brstm using GoldWave.
I'm not sure exactly what the problem is, so let me try and explain what I am experiencing:
First off, whenever I try and save the the left and right parts of the song (you know the ctrl + shift L or R part) after I am done overriding the L part of the file over W23L, it goes an highlights both sections. This use to never happen. Next when I am done making the file and try and test it in BrawlBox it says something about messing with volume external something, I don't remember the exact details, either way, it is just not working. Can anyone give me any insight into my problem, or are more details required?
Banjo Kazooie was a more tightly constructed game than Banjo Tooie, despite both of them being very tightly constructed games.
Man I can't wait for the new Banjo stages to come out, the sandcastle as it is just doesn't scream Banjo Kazooie like a Gruntilda stage does, despite it already being awesome.
The trial version asks for information I don't want to give them. I could always lie about it, knowing I am not going to be called out on, but with the IP wars waging these day in Congress...you know I could always just lie about it.
"In GoldWave, press Ctrl+A to make sure you have the whole song selected. Now press Ctrl+Shift+L to select only the left channel. Click File > Save Selection As. Navigate to the root of the music tool. Change the file type to Wave and the attributes to PCM signed 16-bit mono. If you’re using the brstm I provided, you’ll see two files: w23L.wav and w23R.wav. Save the current selection as w23L. Press Ctrl+Shift+R to select the right channel, then click File > Save Selection As and save over w23R."
This part does not happen in the converter. Or I might not quite understand what this means.