How do you actually search and find the tracks listed here: http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/anej/contribution/index.html#1
I have no idea what I'm doing wrong.
I think even though you were able to play the game on your US/North American 3DS, your 3DS setting isn't set to connect to Japan eShop. So it can't access something that's only available in Japan...sadly.Someone on another forum made it possible for me to install the 2.0 update through other means, and I was super excited to get online and redeem my tomatoes. I am able to connect to the shop, but I am unable to redeem my tomatoes using my code nor am I able to buy new tomatoes. Maybe something went wrong with the update, or that it is attached to another cartridge, or something. The important thing though, is I can play online!!
btw... how slim are my chances of ever getting bad apple!! as a download song?
which sites did I have to check again? there were like 3, right?
could you add them to the OP?
also the "Wiki" please
[...]
Anyways, just woke up, and I'm good to play for the next 12 hours or so.
I'm unsure whether I want to update my 3DS's firmware from 9.2 and thus losing access to homebrew on my n3DS so I don't have 2.1... x_x I really want to update seeing as how my Japanese 3DS is mostly just my Daigasso machine anyways, but... the homebrew possibilities... >.<
Heh, I'm (kind of) on the same boat. I said to myself: if a certain company doesn't have IT ready by New Years I'm updating my JP 3DS LL/XL. I have an OG 3DS to do homebrew for that...though it's a NA/US version.
Yeeeesss, finally. This is the mode that also lets you listen to music with the device closed, and you can change the arrangement style of the song playing (Jazz, Japanese, 8bit, Piano, Horror, etc...)While I'm waiting for my game to update, Ver. 2.1 evidently came out about a week ago. (Along with Ver. 1.1 of the Debut version which adds all the same stuff)
Added Player mode, which sounds like a music player. You can make playlists of your songs and have them playback.
I'm using it mostly for emulation. As much I love to give Nintendo my money I can't see myself paying twice for the same VC games on the Wii U and 3DS...but I digress.I don't see the point of using homebrew when you already own a jp and a non-jp model.. unless you are into some shady shit ofc.
I think the only thing missing from DX is the "free play" instruments and tidbits.Is there much else in the way of features from the earlier games still unaccounted for? It's pretty neat that over a year out of the game's release, we're still getting major updates like this (as well as livestreams and fan events still going on). It's nice to see Nintendo and IS's commitment to supporting the game, even if it wasn't the biggest financial success.
btw: can you recommend any midi tools?
I'd like to create a certain song, but I lost access to cubase -_-
Anvil Studio do that too.I used Anvil Studio to open up MIDI files and check out each instrument's part. I'd imagine pretty much any MIDI editor should do.
If you're talking about composing or creating MIDI files, or anything like that, that'd be something I have no experience at all in.