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| # MSU-1 Setup Guide
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| ## What is MSU-1?
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| MSU-1 allows for the use of custom in-game music. It works on original hardware, the SuperNT, and certain emulators.
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| This guide will explain how to find custom music packages, often called MSU packs, and how to configure them for use
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| with original hardware, the SuperNT, and the snes9x emulator.
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| 
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| ## Where to find MSU Packs
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| MSU packs are constantly in development. We won't link to any packs as most include ripped music from other media.
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| 
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| ## What an MSU pack should look like
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| MSU packs contain many files, most of which are the music files which will be used when playing the game. These files
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| should be named similarly, with a hyphenated number at the end, and with a `.pcm` extension. It does not matter what
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| each music file is named, so long as they all follow the same pattern. The most popular filename you will find
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| is `alttp_msu-X.pcm`, where X is replaced by a number.
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| There is one other type of file you should find inside an MSU pack's folder. This file indicates to the hardware or to
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| the emulator that MSU should be enabled for this game. This file should be named similarly to the other files in the
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| folder, but will have a `.msu` extension and be 0 KB in size.
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| A short example of the contents of an MSU pack folder are as follows:
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| ```
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| List of files inside an MSU pack folder:
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| alttp_msu.msu
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| alttp_msu-1.pcm
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| alttp_msu-2.pcm
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| ...
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| alttp_msu-34.pcm
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| ```
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| 
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| ## How to use an MSU Pack
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| In all cases, you must rename your ROM file to match the pattern of names inside your MSU pack's folder, then place your
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| ROM file inside that folder.
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| 
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| This will cause the folder contents to look like the following:
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| 
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| ```
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| List of files inside an MSU pack folder:
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| alttp_msu.msu
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| alttp_msu.sfc    <-- Add your ROM file
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| alttp_msu-1.pcm
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| alttp_msu-2.pcm
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| ...
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| alttp_msu-34.pcm
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| ```
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| 
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| ### With snes9x
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| 1. Load the ROM file from snes9x.
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| 
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| ### With SD2SNES / FXPak on original hardware
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| 1. Load the MSU pack folder onto your SD2SNES / FXPak.
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| 2. Navigate into the MSU pack folder and load your ROM.
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| 
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| ### With SD2SNES / FXPak on SuperNT
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| 1. Load the MSU pack folder onto your SD2SNES / FXPak.
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| 2. Power on your SuperNT and navigate to the `Settings` menu.
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| 3. Enter the `Audio` settings.
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| 4. Check the box marked `Cartridge Audio Enable.`
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| 5. Navigate back to the previous menu.
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| 6. Choose `Save/Clear Settings`.
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| 7. Choose `Save Settings`.
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| 8. Choose `Run Cartridge` from the main menu.
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| 9. Navigate into your MSU pack folder and load your ROM.
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| 
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| ## A word of caution to streamers
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| Many MSU packs use copyrighted music which is not permitted for use on platforms like Twitch and YouTube. If you choose
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| to stream music from an MSU pack, please ensure you have permission to do so. If you stream music which has not been
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| licensed to you, or licensed for use in a stream in general, your VOD may be muted. In the worst case, you may receive a
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| DMCA take-down notice. Please be careful to only stream music for which you have the rights to do so. |