Fallout 4

Fallout 4

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Preserve Your Own Unique Pre-War Music
By Kraft
Listen to your own music collection (complete with generated old-school grainy vinyl effects) within the decaying world of Fallout without any annoying file conversions or lengthy downloads to sit through.
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The Set-Up


Hey you, fellow wastelander! Are you tired of the same 5 ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ music tracks we've been hearing on the radio for almost 10 years now constantly, with no changeups or new findings by the DJs? What good are they? Any shmoe can throw a couple vinyls up on the ol' 78 and put their feet up for the rest of the day, but it takes a real musical connoisseur to make their own dynamic, constantly-updating, canon-fitting radio stream, using any of their own MP3 files (without any type of converting!)

Here's how:

1) Get Winamp, it's a music player like Windows Media Player or VLC Media but it has plugins available that we'll need to use:

Winamp:
http://www.winamp.com/

2) Use this skin for Winamp as well since it's ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ awesome and fits the retro sound we're going for, plus the equalizer switches and such are right there for you to tweak without any dumb menus or whatever. Just get it alright?

ZDL Retro Gold skin:
http://files.customize.org/thumbnails/larger/29746.jpg

3) Once those are installed, you're also gonna need this reverb/speaker simulator plugin:

http://uploadgeneration.info/Winamp/www.winamp.com/plugin/reverb-and-speaker-simulator/144852.html

4) Alright, all of the downloads are finished! There's only two things left to setup. At the bottom of your ZDL Retro Winamp should be a series of equalizer switches you can move up and down, set them up to look like mine here:


Note: You can also click the button my mouse cursor is near when you're done setting up the equalization and save it as a preset for later if you'd like.

5) If you play a song now it'll sound very gritty and old-school already, but it's still missing that shot of crackling distortion to make it sound properly authentic. This is where the plugin you installed earlier comes in. Use Ctrl + P to open up your plugins window, and all you have to do is double-click the "reverb/speaker simulator" listing and it will apply the effect automatically. I use its default settings as I feel they're just fine, but you could probably achieve a more exaggerated effect if you mess around with it. Not recommended.

6) Find some good music to play through your new vinyl-filter and enjoy. Even Rick Ross can sound appropriate through the effects. I've been using this preset for just about every game that could have proper-fitting radio channels but didn't come with them for some reason (Battlefield and Fallout mainly), and it makes playing the game 10x more enjoyable since your own music sounds like it's actually emitting somewhere within the game world.

For a sound example, check this video - it's not made exactly using my Winamp settings, but it's pretty much exactly what mine is going for. Listen to ~0:09 and on:

Keep calm, drop bombs, and sing along to your favorite song.
14 Comments
cave johnson 19 Jan, 2023 @ 2:12am 
bout to rickroll the entire commonwealth
Archclanker 21 Jan, 2022 @ 12:39pm 
Nature Documentaries?
Codeine Counselor 18 Jan, 2022 @ 10:39pm 
Finally I can give Massachusetts the country station it so needs
Kraft  [author] 12 Jan, 2022 @ 11:14pm 
Glad to hear it!
BlackSans777TTV 12 Jan, 2022 @ 4:42pm 
i am never tired of diamond city radio
Kraft  [author] 5 Jan, 2022 @ 12:25am 
This isn't a guide to edit specific MP3's for exporting and re-uploading but moreso a way to quickly stream your own personal collection of music (which you can gather through whatever your own means may) with an immersive, filtered overlay to make it sound more akin to music you'd hear ingame via reverb, crackling equalization, etc.
Vick's VapoRub 4 Jan, 2022 @ 11:50am 
This is super awesome but how do I save the mp3 files once I've edited them? I'd want to export the files and try to make an actual radio mod.
Kraft  [author] 25 Dec, 2021 @ 1:51pm 
Besides some of the links above being possibly broken due to the age of this guide, you can still find links to whatever is referenced on Google. I still run this exact set-up for games nowadays!
Artyom Bleeker 19 Dec, 2021 @ 11:45am 
I question the tape recorder look for a radio. :P
evilernie 5 Dec, 2021 @ 3:42am 
2016/15 !? , geez this is old, ive got 5 radio or music mods to listen to in-game . and winamp is not free or cheap anymore.