


If both of these methods don't work you can still try and write the. If the song is still cluttered and some tracks sound off-pitch you will need to remove even more tracks. The apexfuelhatch.object is the one you're looking for if you want music in your ship. ogg you want (Including the games originals) to the music folder in the mod and edit the config files to the new tracks you want, or keep the ones in the mod, they're amazing song choices. With the song still intact and none of the actual melody lostĪs soon as you're done tinkering around with it you save the file in your assets/songs folder Moar Music does the job amazingly Just add whatever. You should try and reduce the amount of tracks there are to a bare minimum Now you can see all the different instrument tracks So, now on the "LotRO MIDI Player" you click on file>open Midi file (it was originally made for lord of the rings online but works just fine in starbound) There is a tool with which you can convert. Incase you cant find your song on any of these websites you need to go down a different path You can find those all over the internet on sites like now, in order to play any songs you need to acquire some fancy. that's it, they made installing mods real easy!ģ. Copy the whole "instrumentcratingtable" folder into your "mods" directory which is the root of your main starbound folder aka "C:/Program Files (x86)/Steam/SteamApps/common/Starbound/mods"Ģ. I would hold off on launching anything, such as Starbound, until the files have moved completely if you opted to move them.Hello! whoever downloaded my content may edit/re-upload it in anyway shape or form, no need to contact me as long as you write my name into the creditsġ. This will ask you if you want to move all your files from where they are to the new (default) location. Right Click "Documents" in file explorer If you need a reminder on how to do restore your documents folder to the default location: That could possibly be your problem or a problem for others who come across this thread. I've now restored it to the C: drive and Starbound runs fine. I did notice, after all that, I had my documents, pictures and music folders set to a different drive other than the default C. After much tinkering about with folder & file permissions, trying EarthboundX's possible solution and even doing a reset of windows (for reasons other than trying to play Starbound) I still had the error.
