Enhanced Sound Control

Enhanced Sound Control

Precise control over every sound in the game — per-sound volume slider from 0–200%, adjustable play frequency, all from one searchable menu.

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Screenshots

List of recently played sounds
Test Sound Volume
Edit the sound volume per Hypixel SkyBlock island
Copy the sound config from one island onto the other islands
List of all sounds in Miencraft
See all sounds you have edited in some way

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Requires Fabric API

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Enhanced Sound Control

Precise control over every sound in the game — per-sound volume slider from 0–200%, adjustable play frequency, and a silent mode that mutes everything except the sounds you allow, all from one searchable menu. Press N or do /soundcontrol in chat to open the menu

Features

Per-Sound Volume

Set any sound's volume between 0% and 200%. Quiet sounds you keep missing can finally be heard, and loud ones can be tamed.

Per-Sound Frequency

Thin out repetitive sounds without silencing them completely. At 70% frequency a sound only plays 70% of the time; at 0% it's muted entirely. Perfect for sounds that are fine in small doses but annoying when spammed.

Recent Sounds Tab

A live feed of every sound event as it plays, newest first, with play counts and how long ago it fired. Hear something annoying? Open the menu with N or /soundcontrol and it's right at the top, ready to edit.

All Sounds Tab

Browse and search every registered sound event in the game, with a category filter — Blocks, Entities, Items, Music, UI, Ambient, and Other. Sounds are shown with their vanilla subtitle names ("Creeper hisses") so you don't have to decode raw ids.

Edited Tab

Everything you've tweaked in one place, with a summary of each change ("Vol 70% · Freq 10%"). Reset sounds individually, or clear them all at once.

Edit Panel

Select any sound to get Volume and Frequency sliders, a Test button that previews the sound with your volume tweak applied, and a Reset button. The menu is styled after modern vanilla screens and changes save automatically.

Silent Mode

Flip the mod around: instead of muting the sounds you don't want, everything starts muted and you turn up only the ones you want to hear. Switch between Normal and Silent with the mode button in the top-left of the menu.

  • Each mode keeps its own separate list. Switching back and forth never loses your work — your Normal mode tweaks stay exactly as they were while you build up your allowed sounds, and the other way round.
  • Muted sounds still show up in the Recent tab, so you can find the one you want and click Allow to let it through. Allow and Mute are single buttons — no need to drag a slider to an exact value.
  • Labels follow the mode: the Edited tab becomes Allowed, and Reset all becomes Clear list.

Great for building a minimal soundscape, recording, or cutting out everything but the few cues you actually care about.

Per-Island Overrides (Hypixel SkyBlock)

On Hypixel SkyBlock, any sound can additionally have different values on specific islands — for example, mute block-breaking sounds in the Garden while keeping them normal everywhere else.

How it works:

  • The sliders in the edit panel always change a sound's normal, "Everywhere" values — the same on and off SkyBlock.
  • On SkyBlock the edit panel gains an "Edit per island" button. It opens an island editor in place of the sound list: pick an island on the left, and set that island's own Volume/Frequency sliders on the right. An island starts out Using Everywhere values; the moment you move a slider it gets its own override, and Remove override takes it back.
  • A "Copy to..." button lets you copy the values you're looking at to any number of other islands in one go — nothing is written until you confirm.

While you're on an island, its overrides apply; everywhere else (and outside SkyBlock) the Everywhere values apply. This works in Silent Mode too, where the island editor's button becomes Allow here / Mute here — so a sound can be allowed on one island and stay muted on the rest.


Configuration

Open the sound menu with /soundcontrol or N. Settings are available via the Settings button in the menu or Mod Menu → Enhanced Sound Control → Config. Enhanced Sound Control uses MidnightLib, so all options are editable in-game with live saving.

Option Description
Mod Enabled Master toggle for all sound tweaks.
Silent Mode Off: every sound plays, except the ones you change. On: every sound is muted, except the ones you allow. Each mode keeps its own list.
Live-Update Recent List Refresh the Recent tab as new sounds play.
Strip "minecraft:" Namespace Show entity.creeper.hurt instead of minecraft:entity.creeper.hurt.
Re-Roll Looping Sounds Re-roll the frequency check on every loop instead of once per sound.
Require Modifier Key Only open the menu while an extra key is held, so N stays free for other uses.
Recent List Size How many recent sounds to remember (10–50).

Keybinds

Both keys are rebindable in Options → Controls → Key Binds.

Keybind Default Description
Open menu N Opens the sound control menu.
Modifier key Left Alt The extra key to hold, when Require Modifier Key is enabled.

Per-sound tweaks (including island overrides) are stored separately in config/enhancedsoundcontrol.tweaks.json.


Installation

  1. Install Minecraft with Fabric Loader for 26.1+.
  2. Download the latest .jar from Modrinth.
  3. Place Fabric API and UI Lib in your mods folder together with the Enhanced Sound Control jar. MidnightLib and HM-API are bundled inside the Enhanced Sound Control jar — no separate downloads needed.
  4. Launch the game and run /soundcontrol or press N to open the edit menu.

Support & Community

Found a bug, have a feature request, or just want to say hi.

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Support the Project

If you'd like to support continued development, you can do so on Ko-fi — every contribution is appreciated.

Support on Ko-fi →

Acknowledgements

  • UI Lib by Daqem — the menu framework
  • MidnightLib by MidnightDust — configuration
  • HM API by AzureAaron — Hypixel Mod API client used for SkyBlock island detection

AI tools were extensively used during the creation of this project.

Verfügbare Versionen

Enhanced Sound Control v0.2.0 for mc26.2beta
MC 26.2fabric
2. August 2026
Enhanced Sound Control v0.2.0 for mc26.1.2beta
MC 26.1, 26.1.1, 26.1.2fabric
2. August 2026
Enhanced Sound Control v0.1.1 for mc26.1.2beta
MC 26.1, 26.1.1, 26.1.2fabric
26. Juli 2026
Enhanced Sound Control v0.1.1 for mc26.2beta
MC 26.2fabric
26. Juli 2026
Enhanced Sound Control v0.1.0 for mc26.2beta
MC 26.2fabric
22. Juli 2026

Enhanced Sound Control auf deinem Client installieren

1

Mod-Loader lokal installieren

Installiere fabric für deine lokale Minecraft-Version.

2

Passende Datei herunterladen

Wähle die Enhanced Sound Control-Datei für fabric und Minecraft 26.2.

3

Mod installieren

Lege die .jar-Datei in deinem lokalen .minecraft/mods-Ordner ab und starte Minecraft neu. Eine Installation auf dem Server ist nicht nötig.

Kompatibilität

Mod-Loader

fabric

Minecraft-Versionen

26.2, 26.1.2, 26.1.1 (+1 weitere)

Server-seitig

Nicht unterstützt

Empfohlener RAM

4 GB(min. 3 GB)

Häufige Fragen

Muss Enhanced Sound Control auf dem Minecraft Server installiert werden?

Nein. Modrinth kennzeichnet Enhanced Sound Control serverseitig als nicht unterstützt. Installiere die Mod nur im lokalen Minecraft-Mods-Ordner. Dein Server kann unverändert bleiben, sofern die Mod-Seite keine zusätzliche Abhängigkeit nennt.

Welche Version und welchen Loader braucht Enhanced Sound Control?

Nutze eine Datei für fabric und exakt deine Minecraft-Version. Unterstützte Versionen sind unter anderem 26.2, 26.1.2, 26.1.1. Loader-Dateien sind nicht untereinander austauschbar.

Enhanced Sound Control funktioniert nicht – was kann ich prüfen?

Prüfe zuerst Minecraft-Version, Loader-Version und erforderliche Abhängigkeiten. Lege die .jar-Datei im lokalen .minecraft/mods-Ordner ab und entferne ältere Duplikate. Da die Mod clientseitig ist, löst mehr Server-RAM dieses Problem nicht.

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Details

Lizenz
GNU General Public License v3.0 only
Server-seitig
Nicht unterstützt

Unterstützte Versionen

26.226.1.226.1.126.1