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The way this works is that I changed all the greetings to point to a 0.5s wav file of silence. It was relatively easy to do a regex find and replace to get all of those pointers. However, every volume parameter for all sounds in these files is just "volume = x" and they cover every sound effect in the game. Not only that but every sound has a different value, like volume = 0.5, or 1, or .75, .65, even 0.25. Most of the time in one DLC every greeting has the same volume but it's clear the sound designers weren't working off a standard normal that would make this something easy to change.
I think someone could do it, but it would be much more difficult than the hour or so I spent asking GPT for regex formulae. Anyone who wants to use my mod as a springboard to see where all the greetings pointers is welcome to do so, but it's not going to be me.