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I want to port New Super Mario Bros Wii to Addmusick into Super Mario World

I wanted to port New Super Mario Bros Wii music to AddMusicK into Super Mario World so I can do all the music mix.
My released ROM hack: Yoshi Saves Summer Vacation
Read this tutorial that explains the basics of porting.
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If there are ports in the music section already, you can edit those texts, or find MIDIs online and port them using PetiteMM. After getting the output MML, you'll need to modify the entire MML file into a text with the proper formatting, which you'll find in the tutorial he posted.
Originally posted by Giftshaven
Read this tutorial that explains the basics of porting.


I think it's hard for me.😔
My released ROM hack: Yoshi Saves Summer Vacation
You can find the MIDIs here:
https://www.vgmusic.com/music/console/nintendo/wii/
(Scroll down until you find the game)

or here: (incomplete)
https://www.vgmusic.com/new-files/index.php?s1=date&sd1=on&s2=none&s3=none&t=game&q=New+Super+Mario+Bros.+Wii

If there are missing songs, you have to do it yourself.
Originally posted by Fullcannon
You can find the MIDIs here:
https://www.vgmusic.com/music/console/nintendo/wii/
(Scroll down until you find the game)

or here: (incomplete)
https://www.vgmusic.com/new-files/index.php?s1=date&sd1=on&s2=none&s3=none&t=game&q=New+Super+Mario+Bros.+Wii

If there are missing songs, you have to do it yourself.


Oh I wanted to get a full soundtrack so I can submit those tracks
My released ROM hack: Yoshi Saves Summer Vacation
Originally posted by Fermín Acosta Jr.
Originally posted by Giftshaven
Read this tutorial that explains the basics of porting.


I think it's hard for me.😔

If you want to make ports of these songs, you'll really need to take some time to read the tutorial and play around with AddMusicK's porting mode feature. You should take baby steps, and start with something simple. And if you're stuck on something, feel free to spare the details and ask for help.
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