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Usually, when the player uses the [[bp:Vs. Recorder|Vs. Recorder]], the game will very slightly lower the music's volume until it is closed again when the game restores the music back to the normal volume.
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If the player previously changed the music to a certain track via the PokéGear in {{HGSS}}, then using the [[bp:Vs. Seeker|Vs. Seeker]] may result in the volume of the music being unchanged.
The term '''VS Recorder audio glitch''' refers to a very minor [[glitch]] within the [[bp:Generation IV|Generation IV]] Pokémon games.


This glitch does not apply to the Piano in the [[bp:Villa|Villa]] in {{P}}.
Usually when the player uses the [[bp:VS Recorder|VS Recorder]] the game will internally lower the music's volume until it is closed again when the game restores the music back to the normal volume. If the player previously changed the music to a certain track via another interface such as the PokéGear in Pokémon Heartgold and Soulsilver or the Piano in the [[bp:Villa|Villa]] in Pokémon Platinum however, when the VS Seeker is used the music would remain unchanged.

[[Category:Music glitches]]
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Latest revision as of 15:40, 23 November 2019

Usually, when the player uses the Vs. Recorder, the game will very slightly lower the music's volume until it is closed again when the game restores the music back to the normal volume.

If the player previously changed the music to a certain track via the PokéGear in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, then using the Vs. Seeker may result in the volume of the music being unchanged.

This glitch does not apply to the Piano in the Villa in Pokémon Platinum.

Miscellaneous glitches of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, Pokémon Platinum, and Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver