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Et voila!
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2579653682
It'll take awhile, might be a bit but i can get it done, theres just alot of files to replace
I just use audacity, its free and with some knowledge and creativity, you can pretty much do anything most other paid software can do, though alot of it has to be brute-force and it can't do *everything*.
I "super sample" essentially by raising the pitch of a copy of the original sound, and either through spectrogram editing or by using the spectrogram to make a filter curve preset that just gets rid of all of the frequencies of the original sound, leaving only the high frequencies that were missing before
I probably explained that horribly and you have no idea what im talking about but i hope it helps!