Retail EoR has no music system: the linked winmm MIDI player has zero
callers, 'music' appears zero times in the 65 MB decomp, SoundType has no
music member, InitPrefs registers no music key, and the install ships no
music files. So PlayMusic/StopMusic/MusicVolume and the AudioSettings
Music knob are deleted rather than left as an API modelling dead code —
the string-keyed signature was the tell, since every other entry point is
DID-keyed. Old settings.json files carrying a 'music' key still load; the
reader ignores unknown keys and the next save drops it.
The Ambient slider is now surfaced, because slice A5 gave it something to
drive, and its default returns to retail's 1.0 from an invented 0.8 —
InitPrefs defaults every sound preference to unity. The panel rule is
unchanged: no slider that does nothing.
r05-audio-sound.md gets a SUPERSEDED banner naming its five wrong
sections (falloff, pan, voice pool, selection, music, ambient) so a
future reader reaches the lane notes instead of the Ghidra-era reads that
this campaign spent its first two slices undoing.
TS-9 re-scoped from 'any MP3 cue' to the measured blast radius: exactly 1
MP3 among 786 shipped waves, a ~2 s mono clip. Its original framing
assumed a music system that does not exist. The ADPCM count remains
unmeasured and is named as the open question.
Deferred deliberately: #321's sound-cache decode-dedup race. It is a
pre-existing concurrency flake rather than audio-parity behaviour, and
shipping a speculative fix to a race I have not reproduced is exactly the
shortcut this project's no-workarounds rule exists to prevent.
Campaign A is code-complete; the plan carries the closeout.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase L.0 (cont.) — second tab on the Settings shell, in the Easy-wins
build order. Audio is the live-preview poster child: dragging a slider
is audible immediately, Save persists, Cancel reverts and the engine
catches up on the next frame.
AudioSettings record: Master / Music / Sfx / Ambient (all 0..1 floats).
Defaults match the OpenAlAudioEngine constructor values exactly so a
user who never opens the tab gets identical behaviour to the
pre-Phase-L env-var-only world (Master=1.0, Music=0.7, Sfx=1.0,
Ambient=0.8).
SettingsStore grows LoadAudio / SaveAudio + a generic SaveSection
helper that consolidates the unknown-top-level-key preservation logic.
Display and Audio sections coexist in settings.json:
{ "version": 1, "display": { ... }, "audio": { ... } }
Saving one section preserves the other on disk; a future Gameplay /
Chat / Character section drops in the same way without touching
existing data.
SettingsVM gains a parallel audio state machine (audioPersisted /
audioDraft / SetAudio / onSaveAudio callback). HasUnsavedChanges
covers all three buckets now (keybinds + display + audio); Save /
Cancel / ResetAll are atomic across all of them.
GameWindow wiring is the live-preview mechanism — every render frame
pushes the VM's AudioDraft into _audioEngine.MasterVolume etc. Cheap
(four float assignments) and unconditional. SetListener still applies
MasterVolume each frame too via the existing Phase E.2 code path, so
listener gain stays in sync. Persisted audio is applied to the engine
ONCE at startup before the first frame so the user's saved values
take effect before any sound plays — startup-time apply happens during
the same SettingsVM construction site that does the LoadDisplay +
LoadAudio.
SettingsPanel.RenderAudioTab replaces the L.0-shell placeholder — four
SliderFloat calls clamped to [0, 1], plus a footer note explaining the
live-preview UX. The "Coming soon" placeholder test was retargeted
from "Audio" to "Gameplay" since Audio is no longer a placeholder.
16 new tests:
· AudioSettings record (3) — defaults pin engine constants, value
equality, with-expressions
· SettingsStore audio round-trip (5) — missing-file → defaults,
round-trip all fields, partial-file per-field fallback, save-audio-
preserves-display, save-display-preserves-audio
· SettingsVM audio state (5) — initial draft tracks persisted,
SetAudio marks dirty, Save invokes audio callback, Cancel reverts,
ResetAllToDefaults covers audio
· SettingsPanel audio tab (3) — four sliders render only when active,
no SliderFloat emitted on inactive tabs, slider range is [0, 1]
dotnet build green (0 warnings); dotnet test 1,262 / 1,262 green
(243 Core.Net + 346 UI.Abstractions + 673 Core).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>