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SoundBoard

SoundBoard is a must-have mod for Minecraft players using Fabric. It introduces an ingenious client-side sound board that not only enhances your own auditory experience but also transforms multiplayer interactions. When combined with the server-side version, SoundBoard enables you to share your favorite sounds with other players, fostering a vibrant community atmosphere that adds a whole new dimension to your gameplay. Elevate your Minecraft experience to new heights by immersing yourself in the world of customizable sounds and collaborative audio exploration.

Features

  • Immerse yourself in either the Light or Dark themes that cater to your style.
  • Customize your gameplay with Normal, Compact, and Extended modes to suit your preferences.
  • Express yourself by adding your own personalized sounds to the sound board, transforming your Minecraft world into a symphony of creativity.
  • And that's not all – discover even more exciting features as you explore the mod!

Getting Started

Embark on your sound adventure with SoundBoard by downloading and installing the version tailored for your Minecraft setup. Find your groove and redefine how you interact with the game. This table that can help you choose the correct versions:

Minecraft Client Server-Mod Server-Plugin
1.20.2 3.0-1.20.2 1.1 1.0
1.20.1 3.0.0 1.0 1.0
1.19.4 2.5.0 Not Supported Not Supported

Configuration

Once you've successfully installed SoundBoard into your Minecraft environment, fine-tune your experience using the user-friendly ModMenu interface. Accessible through the Mods button on the main menu screen, you can effortlessly modify themes and modes to your liking by pressing on the mod's icon.

Custom Sounds

To add custom sounds you must use a resource pack and if you want other to hear your sounds they must also have that resource pack. I have created a template that can be used to easily add sounds.

Guide

  1. Download the template resource pack and unzip it
  2. Download a .mp3 file with your desired sound
  3. Convert your .mp3 to .ogg
  4. Rename it custom1.ogg
    • To add more sounds just rename them custom2.ogg, custom3.ogg etc.
    • Six sounds is the limit (8 in Extended Mode)
  5. Put the sound in assets\soundboard\sounds
  6. Zip the resource pack and put it in the resources folder of you Minecraft installation

Note: Make sure that you didn't zip the folder of the resource pack. The path to the pack.mcmeta file should look like this: ResourcepackName.zip\pack.mcmeta

Subtitles

To add subtitles you can do this:

  1. Open assets\soundboard\lang\en_us.json
  2. Add subtitles or change button names

More Sounds

To add a few more custom sounds you can change the default ones. Simply follow the guide for adding sounds but instead of naming the files custom1.ogg, custom2.ogg etc. Name them among.ogg, smg.ogg, sui.ogg and wow.ogg.

Support

For any inquiries or concerns related to the SoundBoard client-mod, navigate to our dedicated issue tracker. If you encounter issues with the server-side mod, you're encouraged to utilize our server-side issue tracker.

Credits

SoundBoard was developed by TheOnlySD12 and is licensed under the MIT License. Special thanks to the following people for their contributions to the project:

  • Me (Code Review)
  • Myself (Ideas)
  • I (Testing)

I hope you enjoy using SoundBoard! Please don't hesitate to use the issue tracker if you have any feedback or suggestions.

External resources


Project members

TheOnlySD12

Owner


Technical information

License
MIT
Project ID