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"This music sucks!" or...Using your own MIDI files (Windows only)
SimCity 2000

"This music sucks!" or...Using your own MIDI files (Windows only)

Learn how to replace SimCity 2000 music and sound effects with your own MIDI and WAV files on Windows.

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Learn how to replace SimCity 2000 music and sound effects with your own MIDI and WAV files on Windows.

SimCity 2000 features music that can react to in-game events. To use your own music, you need to replace the game's existing MIDI files with your preferred ones.

  • Windows operating system
  • Your own MIDI or WAV files
Walkthrough
  1. 1
    Locate the SimCity 2000 installation directory on your computer.
  2. 2
    Open the "Sounds" folder (this may be labeled "SOUNDS" in Windows 3.1).
  3. 3
    Inside the "Sounds" folder, you will find two types of files: MIDI files for music and wave (.WAV) files for sound effects.
  4. 4
    Warning: Create backup copies of the original MIDI files by moving them to a separate directory (e.g., "Backup Sounds").
  5. 5
    Copy your preferred MIDI files into the "Sounds" folder.
  6. 6
    Rename your new MIDI files to match the names of the original MIDI files you wish to replace.
  7. 7
    Start SimCity 2000 to hear your custom music.
  8. 8
    This process also works for .WAV files. Ensure you are replacing them with files of the correct type.
Tips
  • Backing up your original sound files is crucial in case you want to revert to the default music and effects.
  • You can replace both music (MIDI) and sound effects (WAV) using this method.
  • The game's music is designed to be interactive, meaning it can change based on what is happening in the game.

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