Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
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Details
Rebalanced Music
Tweaked version of Balanced Music. Older tracks now have an equal chance of playing compared to newer tracks (where applicable).
Yeets the non-menu music from the menu, and evens out the weight of newer music. The new music is great, but it plays instead of the old tracks far too often. Seriously, why does Rubedo have a weight of 6?
Important:
If you have other resource packs that change music or sounds, put them above this. This pack uses the replace
option to remove music, and will remove any music added if placed above that pack.
Changes
Entries highlighted in bold are subject to change.
Menu Music: Menu Music + Update Music -> Menu Music (1.18+)
Basalt Deltas: So Below weight 7 -> 1 (1.16+)
Crimson Forests: Chrysopoeia weight 7 -> 1 (1.16+)
Nether Wastes: Rubedo weight 6 -> 1 (1.16+)
Soul Sand Valley: So Below weight 7 -> 1 (1.16+)
Badlands: Crescent Dunes weight 2 -> 1 (1.20+)
Bamboo Jungle: Bromeliad weight 2 -> 1 (1.20+)
Cherry Grove:
- Bromeliad weight 3 -> 1 (1.20+)
- Echo in the Wind weight 3 -> 1 (1.20+)
- Featherfall 3 -> 1 (1.21+)
Desert: Crescent Dunes weight 3 -> 1 (1.20+)
Dripstone Caves:
- Eld Unknown weight 2 -> 1 (1.21+)
- Endless weight 2 -> 1 (1.21+)
- pokopoko weight 2 -> 1 (1.21+)
- Wending weight 2 -> 1 (1.18+)
Flower Forest:
- Featherfall weight 2 -> 1 (1.21+)
Frozen Peaks: Stand Tall weight 2 -> 1 (1.18+)
Lush Caves:
- Left To Bloom weight 2 -> 1 (1.18)
- Left To Bloom weight 4 -> 2 (1.19+)
- Aerie weight 1 -> 2 (1.19+)
- Firebugs weight 1 -> 2 (1.19+)
- Labyrinthine weight 1 -> 2 (1.19+)
Jungle: Bromeliad weight 3 -> 1 (1.20+)
Meadow: One More Day weight 2 -> 1 (1.18+)
Old Growth Taiga:
- Aerie weight 1 -> 3 (1.19+)
- Firebugs weight 1 -> 3 (1.19+)
- Labyrinthine weight 1 -> 3 (1.19+)
Sparse Jungle: Bromeliad weight 2 -> 1 (1.20+)
Stony Peaks:
- Eld Unknown weight 2 -> 1 (1.21+)
- Stand Tall weight 2 -> 1 (1.18+)
Versioning scheme
The version number consists of the minimum supported stable Minecraft: Java Edition version followed by the iteration of the resource pack. If there is no supported stable Minecraft: Java Edition version, then the minimum supported Minecraft: Java Edition version is used instead.
For example, version 1.16.2 v1 means that it is the first iteration of the resource pack to support at least Minecraft: Java Edition version 1.16.2. Meanwhile, version 21w39a v2 means that it is the second iteration of the resource pack to support at least Minecraft: Java Edition version 21w39a.
The maximum supported Minecraft: Java Edition version is specified in the changelog of the respective resource pack version.