Stereo sound glitch: Difference between revisions
>Torchickens mNo edit summary |
>Torchickens No edit summary |
||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
The '''stereo sound glitch''' is a glitch in {{XY}}. When sound is set to 'stereo' in the [[wikipedia:Nintendo 3DS|Nintendo 3DS]] system settings, the sound in the game plays as if it is in mono, even though the option selected in the system settings remains unchanged. |
The '''stereo sound glitch''' is a glitch in {{XY}}. When sound is set to 'stereo' in the [[wikipedia:Nintendo 3DS|Nintendo 3DS]] system settings, the sound in the game plays as if it is in mono, even though the option selected in the system settings remains unchanged. |
||
This glitch can be noticed by entering a wild Pokémon battle and listening to one of the channels. In mono and stereo all channels sound equally loud from the same speaker (unlike music from the World 1 map in [[wikipedia:Super Mario 3D Land|Super Mario 3D Land]]). In surround, one of the channels may sound quieter. |
This glitch can be noticed by entering a wild Pokémon battle and listening to one of the channels. In mono and stereo all channels sound equally loud from the same speaker (unlike music from the World 1 map in [[wikipedia:Super Mario 3D Land|Super Mario 3D Land]], where it sounds different in stereo mode). In surround, one of the channels may sound quieter. |
||
[[Category:Generation VI glitches]] |
[[Category:Generation VI glitches]] |
Revision as of 15:48, 11 August 2014
3D effect glitch | Backward sign reading glitch | Drasna Aura Sphere glitch | GTS filter glitch | Imported Eevee glitch | Mystery Egg glitch | Lumiose City save glitch | Poké Mart marquee glitch (Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire) | Pokémon Day Care sign glitch | PSS save glitch | Sky Trainer glitch | Stereo sound glitch | Stolen Poké Ball glitch | Wonder Trade move glitch
(view, talk, edit)
Bulbapedia also has an article about Stereo sound glitch. |
The stereo sound glitch is a glitch in Pokémon X and Y. When sound is set to 'stereo' in the Nintendo 3DS system settings, the sound in the game plays as if it is in mono, even though the option selected in the system settings remains unchanged.
This glitch can be noticed by entering a wild Pokémon battle and listening to one of the channels. In mono and stereo all channels sound equally loud from the same speaker (unlike music from the World 1 map in Super Mario 3D Land, where it sounds different in stereo mode). In surround, one of the channels may sound quieter.