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==Overview==
==Overview==
''Melee'' has a prototype version of My Music by holding the [[L button]] or [[R button]] on certain stages to play an alternate music track. Starting in ''Brawl'', this became a dedicated mode in the [[Options]] menu. Every stage now has a set amount of tracks that can randomly play during gameplay. Every track is exclusive to a single stage for the most part. Each track has a slider that decides the probability of any given track being selected. Pushing the slider to the left decreases the likelihood, and pushing the slider to the right increases the likelihood. Exiting the menu saves all adjustments that will then be reflected in gameplay. Contrary to its appearance, setting a track's slider to its far left does not render the chances of that particular track playing to none; rather, it makes the chances of that particular track playing exceedingly small. Several tracks can be unlocked for each stage, either through collecting [[CD]]s or completing certain [[challenges]]. [[Hanenbow]] is in a unique position in that it technically only has a single music track, in that it technically makes its own music with an ambient track as its backdrop, rendering My Music useless for this stage.
''Melee'' has a prototype version of My Music by holding the [[L button]] or [[R button]] on certain stages to play an alternate music track. Starting in ''Brawl'', this became a dedicated mode in the [[Options]] menu. Every stage now has a set amount of tracks that can randomly play during gameplay. Every track is exclusive to a single stage for the most part. Each track has a slider that decides the probability of any given track being selected. Pushing the slider to the left decreases the likelihood, and pushing the slider to the right increases the likelihood. Exiting the menu saves all adjustments that will then be reflected in gameplay. Contrary to its appearance, setting a track's slider to its far left does not render the chances of that particular track playing to none; rather, it makes the chances of that particular track playing exceedingly small. Several tracks can be unlocked for each stage, either through collecting [[CD]]s or completing certain [[challenges]]. [[Hanenbow]] is in a unique position in that it technically only has a single music track, in that it makes its own music with an ambient track as its backdrop, rendering My Music useless for this stage.


My Music returns in ''For Wii U'', now located in the [[Games & More]] menu. It largely functions the same, including unlocking tracks with CDs and challenges, though a new feature of pressing the [[Y button]] to reset all sliders on a stage to factory standard now exists. As [[downloadable content]] was being rolled out, DLC stages received their own My Music menu, while some stages included in the base game folded DLC music tracks into their menu.
My Music returns in ''For Wii U'', now located in the [[Games & More]] menu. It largely functions the same, including unlocking tracks with CDs and challenges, though a new feature of pressing the [[Y button]] to reset all sliders on a stage to factory standard now exists. As [[downloadable content]] was being rolled out, DLC stages received their own My Music menu, while some stages included in the base game folded DLC music tracks into their menu.