Fmod Sound Bank Generator

Fmod Sound Bank Generator

The FMOD development guide now contains a link to the FMOD starter project generator. If you want to make an aircraft that is FMOD enhanced, you must start with this starter project! If you already have an FMOD project, please copy the events into this new starter project.

Audio

Tired of the muffled gun sound on your favorite leichttractor? Want to replace the Hummel engine sound with a low buzzing bumble bee, or the game music with your favorite metal tracks? Here's how: Extracting the original sounds World of Tanks stores its audio files in an FSB bank located in C: Games World_of_Tanks_closed_Beta res audio. Use FSB Extract to extract the WAV files from the.fsb bank. The audio format is ADPCM, which your PC might not be able to play with your default player (depending on what audio codecs you have installed).

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For easy playback you can use MusicPlayerEx. MusicPlayerEx can also convert the extracted sound files to regular PCM WAV (playable in most audio software) by dragging the FSB bank to the playlist which will list all the sounds, right-clicking on the sound and selecting 'Convert'. However with this conversion method you will get a generic file naming.

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Note: As of version 6.2.7, the format of some sounds have changed to MP3, for example in the music.fsb bank. These are directly playable in any MP3 player. Building a new library of sounds Unfortunately the extracted WAV files sometimes gives you little indication as to which sounds are used by which tanks. As for example with the weapon sounds, only the Tiger sounds are named 'Tiger88mm_fire'. The rest are named '75mm_fire_01' to '75mm_fire_13' and similar. Many tanks also share the same sound. Replacing the sounds is therefore a matter of trial and error, either making an in-game recording of what sound your tank is making and then comparing it to the sounds to figure out which one to replace, or just replacing them all with similar sounds by auditioning them.

Time permitting I will make a list of which gun sounds correspond to which tank. The actual creation and editing of sounds is a much longer topic, so I'll leave that out for this part. Setting up FMOD Once you have built your new library of sounds, use FMOD Soundbank Generator to compile the FSB. You will find the.exe in C: Program Files (x86) Mod Tools FMOD SoundSystem FMOD Programmers API Win64 tools fsbankex.exe Rename the output file at the top left in FMOD to the same name as the original sound bank has, and set the output directory.

Preferably just save it to the desktop for easy access when testing. THe FMOD profile settings are explained further down in this tutorial. Naming and order of sounds Your new sounds needs to have the same name as the sounds you are replacing.

Fmod Sound Bank Generator
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