Barotrauma

Barotrauma

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[Music mod] RIMM Reworked
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[Music mod] RIMM Reworked

Description
Breathe new life into your submarine with playable instruments, note sheets, cassette tapes, and over 50 unlockable songs.
Forget the boring five second loops of the vanilla instruments, this is real music!


This mod greatly upgrades the vanilla music instruments (and adds some new ones) to play a much wider selection of better music, and it allows you to choose which music to play using a note sheet slot in every instrument. Note sheets can be found while playing. Can you collect all the songs?

Works in multiplayer. Works with the vanilla system of talents.



Main Features
  • A fresh selection of over 50 music tracks
  • Pick which music to play from unlockable note sheets you can find while playing!
  • Crisp and audible music quality thanks to an efficient compression algorithm
  • A runtime loading system ensures the music won't increase your loading times or lag the game at all!
  • New items matching the vanilla artstyle
  • New Cassette Player (Radio), which plays music from cassettes even when dropped on the ground
  • Note sheets for each instrument are distinguishable by colour. Same for each cassette tape.



Available Instruments
  • Harmonica (7 songs)
  • Accordion (14 songs)
  • Guitar (15 songs)
  • Chorus Book (8 songs)
  • Cassette Player (13 songs + 1 extra)

You can purchase or find music and instruments at Cities and Habitation outposts, or loot rare music from wrecks. Each outpost has only a limited selection of music available for purchase.

Add-ons and Music Packs
These are unofficial community addons for RIMM. Thank all of you for making our long hauls in Europa seas even more fun!

MxD's Mountable Cassette Player and Additional Songs
Iterum's Addon - 5+ new cassette songs
Leo's Addon - 15+ new songs for various instruments
Felshaf's Finnish Songs - 9 new cassette tapes with music from Finland
Snubby's Addon - 30+ cassettes, 9 note sheets
A German's Addon - 20+ cassettes, mainly rap songs
Cowabunga's Addon - Large collection of cassette tapes and longer "radio broadcast" tapes
Plaski's Deep Calls - 12 cassette tapes from Deepwoken

Is your addon not in the list? Feel free to let us know and we'll add it to the list! :)

Thanks
  • Big thanks to the original author of RIMM and everyone they drew inspiration from
  • Thanks to everyone who made addons and music packs for this mod! (see above)
  • Thanks to Snubby for work on the placeable cassette player!

Feedback
I'll try to fix any issues you post about in the comments.
New music requests are welcome.

This is a rework/improvement of the Reworked Instrumental Music Mod which itself is a rework of another mod.

FAQ and troubleshooting
The music is too loud / too quiet! Can I adjust the volume?

TLDR: No, due to game limitations.
Unfortunately you cannot adjust the volume of the songs. Due to limitations in Barotrauma's code, the music from this mod is actually classified as "sound effects" and therefore it cannot be adjusted separately from other sounds in the game. All the songs in the mod have normalised volume so they don't drown out the rest of the ingame sounds. There's nothing more I can do about this, sorry!

The music stays loud even when I'm on the other side of the sub! Can you fix this?

TLDR: No, due to game limitations.
That's unfortunately another limitation of Barotrauma's sound engine. Ingame sounds can either be Mono (one channel) or Stereo (two channels, one for each ear).
If a sound is in Mono, Barotrauma will process it with distance attentuation and spatial panning. The drawback? You will only ever hear the sound in one ear, depending on whether it's coming from your left or your right. I don't know about you, but I don't enjoy listening to loud music in one ear and submarine ambience in the other.
That's why all songs in RIMM Reworked are Stereo, which plays the song in both ears but also disables distance attentuation. There is no in-between, unfortunately.

Where do I get songs / music sheets?

You can buy them at city outposts (the big ones), or loot them from wrecks on missions. For the more unscrupulous crewmember, they can also be stolen from sleeping quarter drawers on all kinds of outposts :)

Can I add my own songs?

Of course! There is a wonderful guide on Github[github.com] by Garnet that will help you through making a custom addon for RIMM Reworked! If you make an addon, you can also share it here and I will add it to the official list of RIMM addons!
273 Comments
mylapqn312  [author] 26 May @ 7:03pm 
Thank you! Added to the list :)
Plaski 26 May @ 7:48am 
Yo! I`ve added a new addon that adds 12 cassetes with music form the Deepwoken game i would be glad if you could add it to your list !
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3488126424 :HIVEskull:
mylapqn312  [author] 18 May @ 5:02am 
Maybe if we annoy the devs of the game for long enough, they will consider it :D
mylapqn312  [author] 18 May @ 5:00am 
Yeah, unfortunately a sound slider is impossible to implement in a Barotrauma mod. The only solution would be to release different versions of this mod where the sound files are louder / quieter, but that would be absolute hell for maintenance and multiplayer / synchronisation :(
CatalystPump 17 May @ 6:02pm 
OOF. Read some of your earlier comments on the game's sound design limitations. That sucks! I would love to see a sound rework of this game at some point. It's really close to perfection.
CatalystPump 17 May @ 1:26pm 
It's a little too loud for some of my crew. Any chance we could get a separate sound slider for the different effects? If it's tied to the sound effect volume, then that means muting guns, creature noises, etc. if one wants to mute the music. Hope this isn't too much to ask!
mylapqn312  [author] 16 May @ 5:52pm 
The music volume is dictated by your setting for the sound effects volume. Perhaps you have it set really low?
It's very, very quiet for me and not sure why.
Gipka 19 Apr @ 7:53am 
Nvm, Snubby was right. Forgot to use a wrench :steamfacepalm:
Snubby 19 Apr @ 1:00am 
Are you sure you didn't simply attach it to a wall ? You need to remove it with a wrench, and give it a signal with wires to make it play.