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Now I haven't replaced all the new Repentance sounds with classic sounds, if thats what you mean. I've been meaning to take a poll if thats what people want. I think the old and new blend well but I'm open to hearing what others think.
Thanks for your work, by the way!
C:\Users\IrisHeart\Documents\my games\Binding of Isaac Afterbirth+ Mods
In that folder you will see a folder called "Classic Sound Effects," which is this mod. Open that, then resources, then sfx. Now you will be at the list of sounds. Conveniently, MOST mom sounds are in their own folder. Delete all the folders but the Mom folder. Then delete all the .wavs in the sfx folder except the ones that start with Mom.
Now the mod should work just like you want. However, steam could overwrite it with my mod again, especially if I update mine. So if you take the base "Classic Sound Effects" folder, and rename it to whatever you want, then open it and delete the metadata.xml file, that should prevent it from being overwritten with the full mod again.
Hope that helps!