Hello, my name is Frederik. Even though I'm not making mods, I love giving all the feedback I can give. Sometimes however, I do participate by doing music and general atmospheric background noise/sounds/music for games. Lately I've been doing some for the Black Mesa mod. I just joined the Undertone group, where I aim to put a new input into the mod scene. My music is not necesarilly full-length tracks. I aim to create bundles with a lot of atmospheric stuff for putting in the background in games.
" @ F-Plus and dejan s. : your songs are just... I thought they were directly from Kelly Bailey !"
First of all, this is to inspiration for any other mod teams. The thing is, the Black Mesa: Source team is doing "community projects", putting the public in use. For instance, right now there's a "music for the mod" project going, where the public create music for the mod. Then, when the contest is finished with, there will be 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place of what people have done. The music will then be implemented into the mod. Now that's what modding is all about, putting the public into doing stuff for games :).
Anyway, I've done a lot of stuff for it, and I felt like linking to everything of it. The first link is the first I did for it, and the last link is the last thing I did for it, meaning the last stuff might be the best:
Uptempo:
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Intense Atmosphere:
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Soft Atmosphere:
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No Melody And All Of A Sudden:
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What Is This Place:
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And as mentioned, the last is the best, I'd say :)
happy new-year
Hey, whats ur setup for producing? I'm using an M-Audio o2 along-side Reason and ReCycle. I'm also a big fan of open-source, so sometimes i'll use KRISTAL, Audacity, and Hydrogen.
Man, you look just like me! Strange...