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FNV Music files (Low, Mid, High) and their definiton??


enclave1488

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Hey,

 

So I have been messing with the FNV music ( because I prefer my Dark Ambient Projects instead of vanilla music ) and I am still trying to understand the "low" "mid" and "high" tracks, like these for example:

 

Music/DNGN/Dungeon1/

 

mus_DNGN_One_1Low

mus_DNGN_One_1Low(alt)

mus_DNGN_One_2Mid

mus_DNGN_One_3High

 

Now I know that I need to rename my own Mp3s I wish to replace these vanilla tracks with, with the same names.

What I did originally in F3.

But what does the "low" "low(alt)" "mid" and "high" exactly mean?

When do these tracks play?

Does a track change from "low" to "mid" when I cross some invisible marker in a Cell that determines that I, the player, have crossed the marker and now it's time for "mid" track to be played?

If I could better understand how the music system works, then it be easier for me to replace the music in my FNV game.

Any advice/help be appreciated.

 

Thank you :thumbsup:

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Hey,

 

So I have been messing with the FNV music ( because I prefer my Dark Ambient Projects instead of vanilla music ) and I am still trying to understand the "low" "mid" and "high" tracks, like these for example:

 

Music/DNGN/Dungeon1/

 

mus_DNGN_One_1Low

mus_DNGN_One_1Low(alt)

mus_DNGN_One_2Mid

mus_DNGN_One_3High

 

Now I know that I need to rename my own Mp3s I wish to replace these vanilla tracks with, with the same names.

What I did originally in F3.

But what does the "low" "low(alt)" "mid" and "high" exactly mean?

When do these tracks play?

Does a track change from "low" to "mid" when I cross some invisible marker in a Cell that determines that I, the player, have crossed the marker and now it's time for "mid" track to be played?

If I could better understand how the music system works, then it be easier for me to replace the music in my FNV game.

Any advice/help be appreciated.

 

Thank you :thumbsup:

 

From what I understand the New Vegas music system is 10 million times more complex than Fallout 3s music system, and you can't add songs in the normal way of copy, paste, renaming. But I could be wrong. What you could do is play a playlist with the songs in the background. Until some clever dude comes up with a way of adding music.

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