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TODO: Info about globally-shared MML syntax
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== MML usage in SNES ROM hacking ==
There are a handful of tools known to incorporate MML syntax into editing the music for existing SNES games:
* [[ZScream Magic]], for [[The Legend of Zelda - A Link to the Past]]
* [[AddMusicY]], for [[Yoshi's Island]]
* [[AddMusic]], for [[Super Mario World]]
* [[LazyShell]], for [[Super Mario RPG]]

Revision as of 06:51, 17 November 2019

Music Macro Language (MML) is a method of transcribing musical notation as sequence data, which then gets processed into binary performance data, akin to MIDI, for a computer to playback. Most popularly, this syntax can be used to create chiptune music.

Syntax

MML has many variations, but the majority of those languages share a similar syntax.

TODO: Info about globally-shared MML syntax

MML usage in SNES ROM hacking

There are a handful of tools known to incorporate MML syntax into editing the music for existing SNES games: