To add this sound to your game, all you need to do is replace Minecraft’s default sound with your new sound in your resource pack. NOW you can save your sound effect in its new format! Before you hit the save button, select the “Save as type” dropdown bar and select Ogg Vorbis Files from the list. Instead of “Big Explosion!” for example, use “bigexplosion”. It is best to choose a name that is written in all lower case, does not use any special characters, such as exclamation marks, commas, or asterisks, and does not contain any spaces. (Note: We do not want to use “Save project…” here.) Choose a name for your sound. Navigate to “File” -> “Export…” to save your sound in its new format. A visual representation of the sound should now be visible on the screen. In Audacity, go to “File” -> “Open…” and select your sound file. We will be using Audacity to convert our sound files, which are usually. If your resource pack is equipped in game, it will play your sound instead of Minecraft’s default sound. If you want to simply replace the game files with sounds of your own, you can overwrite the files used in the resource pack with a sound file of your own with the same name and format. When multiple resource packs are selected, the top resource packs take priority. If you’re having trouble running it, try installing Microsoft’s Visual F# 3.1.2 here.) (More information about the creation of the JSONator can be found here.
We will be using this example resource pack for demonstration purposes.
#MINECRAFT SOUND PACKS FREE#
This tutorial carefully guides map makers through the normally complicated process of adding sounds to resource packs to make your games even better, either by replacing default Minecraft sounds or by adding your own library of sounds to the game!įor this tutorial, we will require Audacity, an excellent audio editing program, and Mental Block Gaming’s own program, the JSONator, both of which are free and easy to use! Of course, we will also need some sound files to work with. This functionality grants Minecraft Adventure Map makers the ability to put sound effects and voice-acting into their games.
Ever wanted to replace the default door sound with a long creaking effect for your horror adventure map? Or add fast-paced music to your parkour map? Or add a countdown sound effect for your multiplayer racing map? Well now you can!Īs of Minecraft 1.7, it is possible to add custom sounds to your game through the use of resource packs.