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Hello.
I would like to know how to add this werewolf voice pack in Sexlab.

The problem is that the author has not put any explanation.


He posted his mod like that without explanation and indication.
Is there a way, a method to put them in SL?

Posted
2 hours ago, hana120 said:

Hello.
I would like to know how to add this werewolf voice pack in Sexlab.

The problem is that the author has not put any explanation.


He posted his mod like that without explanation and indication.
Is there a way, a method to put them in SL?

You can use Sexlab Extra Voices mod to use any voice or sound you like in Sexlab, plus you can do it manually as well but I would not advise it. I think I mentioned it in the comments section of the mod, maybe in the LE version of the mod.

 

 

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43 minutes ago, Mia_D096 said:

You can use Sexlab Extra Voices mod to use any voice or sound you like in Sexlab, plus you can do it manually as well but I would not advise it. I think I mentioned it in the comments section of the mod, maybe in the LE version of the mod.

 

 

There is nothing specific.
And I just tried putting the files from the aggressive talk pack in the last voice file for male and it doesn’t do anything.
The werewolf has his vanilla voice.

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On 9/1/2024 at 4:53 PM, hana120 said:

There is nothing specific.
And I just tried putting the files from the aggressive talk pack in the last voice file for male and it doesn’t do anything.
The werewolf has his vanilla voice.

Have you tried configuring them in MCM? I think there are some steps you need to go through before you can use custom voices for Sexlab, you can check them out in the installation section of Sexlab Extra voices Expanded.

Posted
3 hours ago, Mia_D096 said:

Have you tried configuring them in MCM? I think there are some steps you need to go through before you can use custom voices for Sexlab, you can check them out in the installation section of Sexlab Extra voices Expanded.

That’s how I’ve done it.
I chose the aggressive pack.
I copied the files from the aggressive pack and put them in the slot 10 for male mod Extra Voice.
I pasted them each in the three different sound files.
Then I started the game, I had to reset the voice register.

Posted
On 9/2/2024 at 8:59 PM, hana120 said:

That’s how I’ve done it.
I chose the aggressive pack.
I copied the files from the aggressive pack and put them in the slot 10 for male mod Extra Voice.
I pasted them each in the three different sound files.
Then I started the game, I had to reset the voice register.

Glad it worked out for you!

Posted
2 hours ago, Mia_D096 said:

Glad it worked out for you!

I didn’t say it worked.
I just explained how I had done to try to make the voice pack work.

Posted
On 9/4/2024 at 5:10 PM, hana120 said:

I didn’t say it worked.
I just explained how I had done to try to make the voice pack work.

So what seems to be the problem now?

Posted
1 hour ago, Mia_D096 said:

So what seems to be the problem now?

The problem is that it does not work.
Be the werewolf with his vanilla voice or none.

Posted
On 9/7/2024 at 7:28 PM, hana120 said:

The problem is that it does not work.
Be the werewolf with his vanilla voice or none.

I think the problem is that you might not have converted the audio files from 32 bit depth to 16 bit depth. All audio in Skyrim works on 16 bit depth, so you might first have to convert the audio files from 32 to 16 using something like Audacity or any other DAW. You can use this tool to check the bit depth of an audio file, after installing this tool, just right click the file. I recorded all audio in 32 for the sake of quality since it would be unclear how people would use these sounds. Also check out YakitoriAudioConverter if the audio conversion doesn't work, this converter will convert the wav file into fuz format, which is Skyrim's native audio file format.

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On 9/9/2024 at 12:11 PM, Mia_D096 said:

I think the problem is that you might not have converted the audio files from 32 bit depth to 16 bit depth. All audio in Skyrim works on 16 bit depth, so you might first have to convert the audio files from 32 to 16 using something like Audacity or any other DAW. You can use this tool to check the bit depth of an audio file, after installing this tool, just right click the file. I recorded all audio in 32 for the sake of quality since it would be unclear how people would use these sounds. Also check out YakitoriAudioConverter if the audio conversion doesn't work, this converter will convert the wav file into fuz format, which is Skyrim's native audio file format.

I converted the files to 16 nits, then put the files in the 10 (male) extra voice location.
I had the voice register fixed in sexlab but it still does not work.
I don’t understand, did I miss something?
Or the voices only work for the human form of the werewolf and not in its beastly form?

Posted
On 11/25/2024 at 10:11 PM, hana120 said:

I converted the files to 16 nits, then put the files in the 10 (male) extra voice location.
I had the voice register fixed in sexlab but it still does not work.
I don’t understand, did I miss something?
Or the voices only work for the human form of the werewolf and not in its beastly form?

If you're assigning voices for a werewolf in game then that might be a problem, I don't think Extra Voices work for werewolves since they don't use the same system as humanoids do, did you try making it work for humans first?

Posted
7 hours ago, Mia_D096 said:

If you're assigning voices for a werewolf in game then that might be a problem, I don't think Extra Voices work for werewolves since they don't use the same system as humanoids do, did you try making it work for humans first?

Oh, is it for human werewolves? For humans?
I thought it was voices for creatures me.

Posted
21 hours ago, hana120 said:

Oh, is it for human werewolves? For humans?
I thought it was voices for creatures me.

Yeah, try making it work for a human first then try creatures like werewolves.

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