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Adds 54 tracks from the Tenkaichi Series' "Sequels": Tenkaichi Tag Team and Ultimate Tenkaichi. They are in as high quality as possible with better versions pulled from the Budokai HD Collection and Battle of Z.

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All tracks are edited to loop seamlessly, meaning the BGM wont end and start back up in the middle of a long fight. Extra variants used in the Budokai HD Collection were also added.

TRACK LISTS

Can be viewed in the attached images or through this spreadsheet.

Tracks are titled how they were in the game except the untitled tracks from Tenkaichi Tag Team, which were named after their use in that game. Square brackets[] indicate different versions and braces{} list the game acronym for the previously mentioned untitled tracks or if it shares a title with another BGM mod of mine.

SETUP FOR BEGINNERS 

Goes in the SparkingZERO/Mods/ folder, next to Kuro's Music Manager, which is required. The Music Manager allows extra customization detailed here:

Renaming BGM
Edit the name field within each folder's MusicManagerConfig.json. Save, then open the in-game Music Manager (SHIFT + M) and click “Reload Music Mod JSONs”. Note: normal apostrophes cannot be used in titles!

BGM Volume
Adjust overall volume with the in-game Music Manager (SHIFT + M) volume slider. You can also adjust every track individually with the baseVolumeMultiplier field within each folder's MusicManagerConfig.json. Just save and then click “Reload Music Mod JSONs” in-game once more.

BGM Order / Track Removal
Both are these are done by editing the ReOrderBGM.json in the MusicManager folder. Please note that this file is just used to tell the Music Manager how to list each BGM and may not list every track available. Backup this file before editing it as the file gets rebuilt every time the game starts and may remove any changes you made. The "JSON Key" section in my track list spreadsheets can be used to verify if any are missing.

It is recommended you use a JSON formatter to help you better parse the text in ReOrderBGM.json. The file lists tracks like so:
“BGMModExample_track-title”: “Unlocked”,

Reordering tracks is done by shifting the order for each of these lines of text. Removing tracks is done by editing the "Unlocked" text to say "Locked".

Once you have everything how you'd want it: first ensure that the last track in the JSON list does not have a comma at the end, then save the JSON file and in-game use the Music Manager (SHIFT + M) and click “Update BGM Order”.