A basic sound swapper for Nirnroot, with 6 options to choose from.
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deleted_user_2906614 uploaded the file free-to-use on June 13, 2014 on freesound.org, I only modified it. You can find the original sound file here: https://freesound.org/people/deleted_user_2906614/sounds/240638/
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Version 1.0
All 6 Versions posted instead of sitting on my hard drive, helping no one.
Just another Nirnroot Sound Replacer, like many others, that I have been sitting on for like 2 weeks and decided I should actually release it in case anyone else wants to use it. I didn't like any of the other sound replacers I had used, they were always too loud, too quiet, or too obnoxious when wearing headphones, at times.
So, using the sound effect, entitled "Ethereal Femininity" created by deleted_user_2906614 on freesound.org, I created a few simple sound replacers for Nirnroot.
There are six different versions because I remembered to save them all, so there are options to choose from, and you can listen to them here:
These are simply .wav files placed into the proper directory structure to replace the default Nirnroot sounds, so the only thing they should be incompatible with are other mods that change these sounds. They should also have pretty much NO hit to performance, since they are just swapped sounds.