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cant find where the mod is after subscribing
The fact that now I have to get it to work with their new audio system is a bit paralyzing.
You made such an amazing body of work. Can't wait for the release
Might have to archive this like the last one and make a new mod for b42...
I still have the notes for every songs timings somewhere on my computer I think.
I was just checking the new music bank the other day and planning out how I wanted to update it. I could maybe just give a fix update. But I'm also considering modding the new dynamic music since SH2 Remake has a similar system I could perhaps utilize.
You need Fmod Bank Tools 0.0.1.4 (not 0.0.1.6). Extract it, then go to "steamapps\workshop\content\108600\2718650240" and grab ZomboidMusic.bank. Move it to the bank folder, open Fmod Bank Tools, and extract it.
Move the extracted wav files to a temp folder, then copy the vanilla ZomboidMusic.bank from "ProjectZomboid\media\sound\banks\Desktop", overwrite the mod bank, and extract it.
Once done, transfer the .wav and .txt files from the temp folder back into the wav folder, overwriting when prompted. Click rebuild, then move the new ZomboidMusic.bank to "ProjectZomboid\media\sound\banks\Desktop".
This restores the Silent Hill music, though some tracks don’t always play in the right spots. I haven’t tested beyond this, but it should be fixable.