TREE: Music Event No.1

18th August 2012

Single Player First Person Shooter Maps and Mods for Half-Life 1, 2 and Episodes 1, 2 and 3

This competition received two entries. I admit, I was hoping for more, but maybe next time.

Below are the two entries.

You can either save to your computer with a right click, or if you have a compatible browser just left click and they will play.

Brian’s HEV Theme James’s HEV Theme

The Winner

I chose James’s theme as the winner as I felt it was a little more atmospheric and foreboding. But that’s just my opinion.

Thanks to both Brian and James for entering.

Your turn to choose


Original Post

I’m pleased to announce another TREE competition.

This time it’s music related.

I would like you to create a replacement piece of music for the HEV theme from Half-Life 1.

Here it is:

It must be exactly the same length, so it can be replaced in-game.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask.

Prize

One entry will receive one $10 dollar game via Steam, so make sure you have a Steam account!

Closing Date

The closing date for entries is

10:00AM GMT Monday 13th August 2012

To Enter

Please send an email with your entry as an attachment. MP3s only please.

[email protected]

13 Comments

  1. Unq

    It must be exactly the same length, so it can be replaced in-game.

    I’m not really a musician, but I would think this is actually very constraining. For this theme I’d think that maybe +- 10 seconds or something would work as well, while giving some freedom to the musicians?

    1. I’m no musician myself, but I worried that if I didn’t ask for the same length there might be a problem with the timing. That said, if everybody sends stuff a bit longer or shorter and it works in-game, then I’m cool with that.

  2. You got a copy and paste error, prizes says “one story” should be something like “one score?”

  3. It has to be the same style or just something that fits?

    1. Something that fits the situation.

  4. this was a tough one… the genre of half life music is unique and very difficult to replicate… however I given it a go….
    i didnt want to use any samples from the game since that defeats the object… I think phillip was looking for something different

  5. heres some trivia come info….. a guy called “kelly bailey” composed the music for all the half life games …( including hl2 and the episodes ) and he also composed music for other valve games such as portal.alien swarm and Left 4 Dead 1 and 2..
    his actual title at valve is Senior Game Designer of sound and music,but the most interesting info on this guy is that he lent his face for the CG model of the series” protagonist Gordon Freeman
    unfortunately in March 2011 it was confirmed he left the company,so who shall be composing the music for HL3 ? …. im open to offers lol

    1. someone.

      Mike Morasky, for sure.

  6. Ade

    After listening to these (2nd entry is quite atmospheric and not hard to imagine replacing the hev song, but both sound like something made in Fruity Loops, no offense) and to the Opposing Force soundtrack which is pretty good in itself, I feel HL music shouldn’t be replaced. Maybe I’m too big of a Kelly Bailey fan but that’s my 2 cents.

  7. couldnt agree more ade…. and thats what made this competition so difficult… how do you replace something which is as close to excellence as you can get
    I used magix music maker MX which is a good allround music creation program and it has plenty of features … fruity loops is not much cop in my opinion… it was popular a few years ago but not my kind of program
    from the poll it looks like many prefer james entry… but thats cool…. I give it a go….

  8. Gustavo

    I don’t know if this is a dumb question or not:
    how can I replace an in-game sound?

    1. Ade

      A wild guess would be: locate the name and location of the sound to be replaced in the gcf of your game, then add a /sound/blabla/ folder (recreate location) to your game installation, and place the new sound there under same name.

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