Echoes of the Overworld

A custom audio resource pack that seamlessly adds cozy, atmospheric lo-fi tracks to specific Minecraft biomes

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Echoes of the Overworld

> warning⚠️ > This recourse pack has some issues and it's still under the work so please forgive me for any errors

Overview - Welcome to Prime LO-FI Music! This resource pack expands Minecraft's audio engine by injecting custom, high-quality ambient music directly into the game's natural playlist. Whether you are building a house in a sunny meadow, exploring lush underground flora, or sneaking through an Ancient City, this pack provides the perfect atmospheric backdrop.

- This pack is non-destructive, meaning it does not delete or overwrite the legendary vanilla soundtrack. Instead, it carefully adds the new tracks into the existing music pool to give you a fresh but familiar experience!

- This pack is non-destructive, meaning it does not delete or overwrite the legendary vanilla soundtrack. Instead, it carefully adds the new tracks into the existing music pool to give you a fresh but familiar experience!

- Where Does The Music Play? The music is specifically targeted to match the mood of the environment you are currently exploring:

- Cozy World: A warm, relaxing track that plays specifically when you are surrounded by nature in Lush Caves and Cherry Groves. It also has a chance to play during general overworld exploration.

Deep Cave: A dark, echoing, immersive track assigned exclusively to the Deep Dark biome and Ancient Cities.

Alone and Together: A melancholic, classic track that plays during general overworld gameplay (Plains, Forests, Taigas, Beaches, etc.).

- ⚙Features & Compatibility Version Support: Fully compatible with Minecraft 1.19 all the way up to the latest snapshots. (You will not get the "incompatible" red warning in newer versions!).

Seamless Integration: Uses "replace": false in the sounds.json code to ensure your favorite C418 and Lena Raine tracks continue to play alongside the new additions.

Performance Optimized: All tracks are configured to stream directly from your disk rather than loading into RAM, preventing lag spikes when the music triggers.

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