Hear Kitty

Hear Kitty plays soothing and distinct orchestral sounds as you gain and spend your combat resources. It's like having your own theme music! You'll hear tones as you gain combo points or stacks of your buffs, and when you hear the final note played, you'll know it's time for a finishing move. Never watch for little red dots or buff stacks again!

These classes and specs work with Hear Kitty:

Installing Hear Kitty

Hear Kitty is installed like pretty much every other World of Warcraft mod on the planet. Extract the contents of the zip file to your Add-ons folder, generally located in one of these locations:

C:\Users\Public\Games\World of Warcraft\Interface\AddOns
C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Interface\AddOns
C:\Program Files (x86)\World of Warcraft\Interface\AddOns

Contacting the author

I'm interested in knowing what you think of Hear Kitty! Bug reports and suggestions are cool too. The best way to contact me is through Facebook or on the Hear Kitty page at Curse, which I check daily. You can also contact me through in-game mail: Vger on Azjol-Nerub (US), Horde. (Just make sure that you keep a character on my server and check your mail, or I can't respond!) Also, check out my official site, where you can find links to all of my mods.

Hear Kitty Options

To change Hear Kitty options, open Interface Options, click the AddOns tab, and then choose Hear Kitty from the list.

Play sounds

You can disable all Hear Kitty sounds by unchecking this option.

Sound pack

If you install additional Hear Kitty sound packs, you can choose which set of sounds you'd like to hear from this list. You can find additional sound packs on Curse.

Control Hear Kitty sound volume the same as in-game sounds

Normally, Hear Kitty sounds will play even if game sounds are disabled, and they ignore the Sound effects volume setting, so you can only control the volume with the Master volume slider. Enable this option to make Hear Kitty respect the volume settings for in-game sound effects.

Only play a tone when resource is maxed

Check this option to cause Hear Kitty to skip the sounds for combo points 1-4 so you only hear a sound when your combo points are maxed out.

Play multiple tones on a crit

Certain talents can cause you to score two combo points instead of one when you crit with an ability. By default, Hear Kitty will play both sound effects when this happens. For example, if you had one combo point already, and then got a crit that scored you two combo points, you'd normally hear the "two combo points" sound quickly followed by the "three combo points" sound. With this option checked (the default), you'd hear both sounds. If you uncheck it, you'll only hear the "three combo points" sound in this situation.

Slash commands

Hear Kitty supports a couple slash commands that you can use in macros.

Showing the Hear Kitty configuration UI

/hearkitty

Use /hearkitty to go directly to the Hear Kitty options panel, without having to find it in Interface Options. 

Turning Hear Kitty sounds on or off entirely

/hearkitty on
/hearkitty off

Use /hearkitty off to turn off all Hear Kitty sounds. Use /hearkitty on to turn them back on. (This is the same as the "Play sounds" checkbox in the Hear Kitty options.)

Customizing Hear Kitty

There are a couple things that you can do to customize Hear Kitty to your liking.

Changing the volume

By default, the volume of Hear Kitty's sounds is controlled by the Master Volume setting on the Sound options screen, and Hear Kitty sounds will play even if in-game sounds are muted. You can raise or lower the volume of music and ambience to make Hear Kitty's sound quieter or louder, depending on your preference. If you'd like Hear Kitty to respect your in-game sound volume settings, check the "Control Hear Kitty sound volume the same as in-game sounds" option in the Hear Kitty options.

There is also a sound pack available for download at Curse that includes both quieter and louder versions of the Symphony sound pack that you can select from the Hear Kitty options once it's installed.

Developing your own sound packs

If you'd like to develop your own sound pack for Hear Kitty, fork this template repo on GitHub and use it as a starting point. (Or, just use the Download button there or browse the files manually.)

Disabling Hear Kitty sounds when you're in a raid

Another one of Vger's mods, "Gyro: Get Your Raid On!", lets you set up macros that are run whenever you join or leave a raid. If you want to set up Hear Kitty so that sounds don't play when you're in a raid, first download Gyro from your favorite mod site (or vgermods.com). Then, add /hearkitty off to your GyroStartRaid macro, and /hearkitty on to your GyroEndRaid macro. For more information, see the readme that comes with the Gyro mod.

Release history

Version 1.10.6

Version 1.10.5

Version 1.10.4

Version 1.10.3

Version 1.10.2

Version 1.10.1

Version 1.10.0

Version 1.9.6

Version 1.9.5

Version 1.9.4

Version 1.9.3

Version 1.9.2

Version 1.9.1

Version 1.9.0

Version 1.8.3

Version 1.8.2

Version 1.8.1

Version 1.8

Version 1.7.6

Version 1.7.5

Version 1.7.4

Version 1.7.3

Version 1.7.2

Version 1.7.1

Version 1.7

This version is compatible with both the live 6.2.x realms and the Legion beta. (It will show up as "out of date" on the beta but it should work properly after you click the option to load out-of-date addons.)

Version 1.6.2

Version 1.6.1

Version 1.6

Version 1.5.3

Version 1.5.2

Version 1.5.1

Version 1.5

Version 1.4.3

Version 1.4.2

Version 1.4.1

Version 1.4

Version 1.3.2

Version 1.3.1

Version 1.3

Version 1.2.1

Version 1.2

Version 1.1.8

Version 1.1.7

Version 1.1.6

Version 1.1.5

Version 1.1.4

Version 1.1.3

Version 1.1.2

Version 1.1.1

Version 1.1

Version 1.0.1

Version 1.0

Version 0.2.1

Version 0.2

Version 0.1

Future version ideas

Additional classes and specs

If there's a class or spec that I missed that you think would work well with Hear Kitty, please let me know. Be sure to tell me how you'd expect it to work, since I probably don't play that spec. Feedback and suggestions are appreciated!

General

The fine print

© 2006-2023 Travis Spomer. This mod is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 license. In short, this means that you can use it, copy it, and share it, but you can't sell it or distribute your own altered versions without permission. By using the mod you agree to the terms of the license. For more information, click the link.