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CybergrindMusicExplorer

Add your custom songs to Cyber Grind playlist

Date uploaded 2 years ago
Version 1.3.1
Download link Flazhik-CybergrindMusicExplorer-1.3.1.zip
Downloads 1315
Dependency string Flazhik-CybergrindMusicExplorer-1.3.1

This mod requires the following mods to function

BepInEx-BepInExPack-5.4.2100 icon
BepInEx-BepInExPack

BepInEx pack for Mono Unity games. Preconfigured and ready to use.

Preferred version: 5.4.2100
Flazhik-CGMEDownloader-2.2.0 icon
Flazhik-CGMEDownloader

A library used by CybergrindMusicExplorer downloader. Does NOTHING by itself.

Preferred version: 2.2.0

README

CyberGrind Music Explorer

An ULTRAKILL mod that allows you to add your own tracks to CyberGrind playlist.

Preview

Disclaimer

Custom music in Cyber Grind playlist is an upcoming feature of ULTRAKILL, so you can use this mod until custom tracks are officially supported. This mod does not affect the folder with original soundtrack, so you can combine it with your custom tracks.

Using the mod

  1. Move your custom tracks/folders to ULTRAKILL/Cybergrind/Music
  2. Launch the game and go to the blue Cyber Grind settings terminal
  3. Music section of the terminal should now contain two folders for original score and your own tracks
  4. Fill the playlist the way you want and enjoy
  5. Optional: Music Explorer settings menu is available by pressing F4 (by default).

Special naming

Starting from release 1.3, you can load your segmented tracks and replace some of the cybergrind sound effects

Segmented tracks

You can now upload your multi-segmented looped tracks with an intro and loop parts. In order to make such a track, place your intro and loop files in the same folder and add _intro and _loop postfixes into their file names respectively. Please note that these parts must have the same extension!

Two files

Like this. I everything's been done correctly, it now should be displayed as a single track.

And now it's a single track

Effects replacement

Create a folder called CGME inside your ULTRAKILL/Cybergrind/Music directory (or use the one created by the mod), and you'll be able to replace some of the sound effects in Cybergrind. This folder is ignored by Music terminal. Please note that these files must have an .mp3 extension.

Here's the list of file names and the references to the sound effects these files are intended to replace:

  • cheer.mp3: The sound of cheering when you perform a parry
  • cheer_long.mp3: The sound of cheering when you finished a wave
  • aww.mp3: The sound of utter disappointment when you died
  • end.mp3: Results screen music

All these instructions are also available in CGME Menu in game.

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Additional features

  • Custom track boost: if your track is too quiet, you can always add up to 10dB to it. Please use it carefully.
  • Next track hotkey: Skip the track you're not in the mood to listen to
  • These features are available in Cybergrind by pressing F4

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CHANGELOG

  • 2.2.1

    • Hotfix for fonts falling back to Arial
  • 2.2.0

    • Added yt-dlp updater: there will no longer be dedicated CGME updates when YouTube suddenly decides to change its API, you will simply be prompted to automatically update yt-dlp.
    • Added a seek bar inside a Playback menu.
    • Added "Resume the last song from where it left off" setting
    • Added all the Fraud enemies in Themes section
    • Fixed a bug where calm themes turned off after restart
    • Fixed a bug where all the post-Fraud OSTs were missing
    • Added calm themes for Violence and Fraud
    • Fixed a bug where certain song titles were able to crash Discord rich presence
  • 2.1.2

    • Fraud update fixes
    • Updated yt-dlp version
  • 2.1.1

    • Updated yt-dlp version
  • 2.0.8

    • Calm/battle themes can now be configured with radiant enemies being taken into account
    • Now you can save volume boost setting for each individual track
    • Fixed a bunch of minor bugs
  • 2.0.7

    • Fixed the bug where the calm/battle divided tracks haven't started from the beginning
  • 2.0.6

    • Fixed a couple more bugs. Sorry for these minor version releases lol
  • 2.0.5

    • Fixed the bug with playlist editor going nuts over removed songs
    • Fixed the bug with setting default sound effects
  • 2.0.4

    • Preveting a user from binding anything to LMB + rolling back existing binds
  • 2.0.2

    • Got rid of unnecessary dependencies + some changes in order not to alert thunder security checks
  • 2.0.0

    • Everything's been remade. Like 95% of the mod was bascially written from scratch.
    • Don't even see the point in describing every bit that's been changed
    • Naturally all the issues caused by Revamp update are fixed