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Minecraft: Java Edition
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For all the lovers of C418's classic soundtrack, or maybe just those that are a little irritated with the way vanilla plays music, this pack reworks music to be less frustrating, prioritizing C418's tracks without completely removing any of the new ones.
An explanation of the difference between 'Bedrock Style' and 'Java Style' can be found after the features list. 'Java Style' for Java Edition can be found here. 'Bedrock Style' for Bedrock Edition can be found here.
Features (Current):
- Removes Chase the Skies and Chaos Cubed music from the generic track list so it only plays in its specified biomes.
- Removes Puzzlebox from the generic track list and moves it to biomes that also play Eld Unknown.
- Reweights Nether and generic music so that C418's tracks play more often (especially in the Wastes).
- Restores music weighting from before the Chaos Cubed update.
- Adds One More Day to Frozen Peaks and Shores to Swamps to match Bedrock Edition.
- Makes music quieter to match the Bedrock release of the pack.
- Removes all non-C418 music from Creative Mode and makes Creative-specific music play more often.
Features (Older Game Versions):
- (When Applicable) The above.
- (Pre-1.21.6) Reverts Forests and Flower Forests to how they were pre-1.18.
- Removes swamp music from Old Growth Taigas.
What's the difference between Java Style and Bedrock Style?
Prior to 1.16, Bedrock Edition played all its music at 10% - 30% volume, but newer music plays at Java Edition's 40% - 100% volume. The 'Bedrock Style' version of the pack fixes this issue by making newer music quieter, while the 'Java Style' version fixes it by making older music louder. This is the only difference between styles.
Known Incompatibilities:
- Any other pack that alters music, especially other versions of itself.
Known Issues:
- Due to limitations with Java Edition, Flower Forests play their vanilla music in snapshots 24w12a and 24w14potato.


