![]() ![]() ![]() Whether your song is in MP3 or FLAC or whatever, you must convert it into. In order to access older versions, you will have to make a free account with Audiokinetic/WWise. Older versions as far back as v2014 1.6 should still be sufficient. I myself am still currently using v2015.1.6 (64-bit), with which I have done all of my modding. It is strongly recommended that you avoid using any version newer than v2015.1.9. However, serious compatability issues have resulted from attempting to use newer versions of WWise to make custom sounds with KF2. Wwise is itself now several versions ahead of what it was when KF2 became available. This is the application that we will be using. + WWise (32-bit or 64-bit, depending on your PC) These are the things you will require to create your own music. Now that we've briefly covered the story behind this guide, let's get to what actually matters. I have successfully created dozens of custom tracks with this method, ignore your friend, he's a chump, listen to me. "Oh well my friend said all I need to do is convert everything to V-" One guide in particular that someone presented to me was so poorly written and shockingly uninformative, that I was astounded that the author had the nerve to even write it. After inspecting some of these guides, I soon understood why- they weren't very good. I wrote this guide after a number of people complained to me that they just couldn't get soundtrack modding to work, despite using other guides. ![]()
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