Author Topic: Customizing Music Tracks  (Read 935 times)

Offline 100Coogn

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Customizing Music Tracks
« on: April 22, 2009, 02:15:33 PM »
   I've been playing Danny's Rumble mission and having lot's of fun with it.  I thought I'd change one of the songs though, on the Main Rumble.  I converted it to wav format using 'audacity', but i think something is not right.  It sounds a really funky.  So I tried to copy and paste a song from Rangers 'Winter Break out', and that sounds kind of wierd too.  I am definently missing something. 
   I'm just trying to change the track that is named 'uk'.  Any suggestions?

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Offline danny37

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Re: Customizing Music Tracks
« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2009, 02:46:00 PM »
well with mine and rangers too im sure,they were already converted from mp3 to wav and also reformatted to ah2
22hz 8 bit mono,so unless you started from a new mp3 recording theres no need to covert to wav,its already been done
maybe when you conerted it with audacity it may have changed the speed or corrupted the file,im not sure there,ranger would
probly know more about that than me.

Offline 100Coogn

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Re: Customizing Music Tracks
« Reply #2 on: April 22, 2009, 03:05:23 PM »
  It's not a big deal.  This is the type of offline practice I've been looking for.  The fight ends up on the deck, and you don't have to warp to 20k to the battle. 
  I wonder if it's possible to simulate a Vulch mission.  I'd love to practice getting in the air, while under attack.
  btw, your sounds are working fine on here.

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From Wiley: If you're hitting them after they drop, that's not defense, that is revenge.
Game Id's:
AHIII: Coogan
RDR2: Coogan_Bear
MSFS-2020: Coogan Bear