Difference between revisions of "Hexen music"
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|[[Hub 1: Seven Portals (map)|Seven Portals]]||jachr||2||Jach||- | |[[Hub 1: Seven Portals (map)|Seven Portals]]||jachr||2||Jach||- | ||
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− | |[[Hub 1: Guardian of Ice|Guardian of Ice]]||simonr||22||Simon|| | + | |[[Hub 1: Guardian of Ice|Guardian of Ice]]||simonr||22||Simon||Shares musical content with "Chapel 2" (which is an unused track). |
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− | |[[Hub 1: Guardian of Fire|Guardian of Fire]]||wutzitr||15||Wutzit||Named from two song ideas: "Schwartz" and "Whatup". | + | |[[Hub 1: Guardian of Fire|Guardian of Fire]]||wutzitr||15||Wutzit||Named from two song ideas: "Schwartz" and "Whatup". Shares musical content with "Chapel 3." |
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− | |[[Hub 1: Guardian of Steel|Guardian of Steel]]||falconr||9||Falcon|| | + | |[[Hub 1: Guardian of Steel|Guardian of Steel]]||falconr||9||Falcon||Shares musical content with "Chapel 4." |
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|[[Hub 1: Bright Crucible|Bright Crucible]]||levelr||21||Level||Inspired by a song from the group Level 42. | |[[Hub 1: Bright Crucible|Bright Crucible]]||levelr||21||Level||Inspired by a song from the group Level 42. | ||
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|[[Hub 3: Dragon Chapel|Dragon Chapel]]||chap_1r||17||Chapel 1||- | |[[Hub 3: Dragon Chapel|Dragon Chapel]]||chap_1r||17||Chapel 1||- | ||
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− | |[[Hub 3: Wolf Chapel|Wolf Chapel]]||secretr||(14)||Secret Chapel||- | + | |[[Hub 3: Wolf Chapel|Wolf Chapel]]||secretr||(14)||Secret Chapel||- |
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− | |[[Hub 3: Griffin Chapel|Griffin Chapel]]||chap_3r||(10)||Chapel 3|| | + | |[[Hub 3: Griffin Chapel|Griffin Chapel]]||chap_3r||(10)||Chapel 3||An arrangement of "Wutzit," the music from Guardian of Ice. |
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− | |[[Hub 3: Deathwind Chapel|Deathwind Chapel]]||chap_4r||18||Chapel 4|| | + | |[[Hub 3: Deathwind Chapel|Deathwind Chapel]]||chap_4r||18||Chapel 4||An arrangement of "Falcon," the music from Guardian of Steel. |
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|[[Hub 3: Orchard of Lamentations|Orchard of Lamentations]]||chippyr||(22)||Chippy||Chippy was the name of a pet hamster Kevin Schilder had as a child. | |[[Hub 3: Orchard of Lamentations|Orchard of Lamentations]]||chippyr||(22)||Chippy||Chippy was the name of a pet hamster Kevin Schilder had as a child. | ||
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|[[Hub 5: Dark Crucible|Dark Crucible]]||crucibr||(2)||Crucible 2||An arrangement of "Level", the music for Bright Crucible. | |[[Hub 5: Dark Crucible|Dark Crucible]]||crucibr||(2)||Crucible 2||An arrangement of "Level", the music for Bright Crucible. | ||
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− | |Unused Song 1||chap_2r||-||Chapel 2||This song was for one of the maps that was cut out of Hexen at the last minute. The [[MAPINFO]] entry calls the map using this song "NADA". | + | |Unused Song 1||chap_2r||-||Chapel 2||This song was for one of the maps that was cut out of Hexen at the last minute. The [[MAPINFO]] entry calls the map using this song "NADA". It is an arrangement of "Simon," the music from Guardian of Ice. |
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|Unused Song 2||chartr||-||Chart||Apparently for an older version of Shadow Wood which was removed from the game. Named from three song ideas: "Start", "Underdog", and "Chief". | |Unused Song 2||chartr||-||Chart||Apparently for an older version of Shadow Wood which was removed from the game. Named from three song ideas: "Start", "Underdog", and "Chief". | ||
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|Intermission Music||hub||(7)||Hub||- | |Intermission Music||hub||(7)||Hub||- | ||
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− | |Victory Music 1||hall||6(5){{ref|2}}||Hall|| | + | |Victory Music 1||hall||6(5){{ref|2}}||Hall||MIDI versions of this song start with the default piano sound rather than a choir sound because the MIDI instrument change to choir occurs after the first note begins. |
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|Victory Music 2||orb||5||Orb||- | |Victory Music 2||orb||5||Orb||- | ||
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*[[Heretic music]] | *[[Heretic music]] | ||
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[[Category:Music]] | [[Category:Music]] | ||
[[Category:Hexen]] | [[Category:Hexen]] | ||
[[Category:Lists]] | [[Category:Lists]] |
Revision as of 00:25, 29 January 2011
All the music in Hexen was composed by Kevin Schilder.
Level | Midi | CD1 | Name | Notes |
Winnowing Hall | winnowr | 13 | Winnowing Hall | - |
Seven Portals | jachr | 2 | Jach | - |
Guardian of Ice | simonr | 22 | Simon | Shares musical content with "Chapel 2" (which is an unused track). |
Guardian of Fire | wutzitr | 15 | Wutzit | Named from two song ideas: "Schwartz" and "Whatup". Shares musical content with "Chapel 3." |
Guardian of Steel | falconr | 9 | Falcon | Shares musical content with "Chapel 4." |
Bright Crucible | levelr | 21 | Level | Inspired by a song from the group Level 42. |
Shadow Wood | cryptr | 8 | Crypt | An arrangement of "Swamp". Intended to be used in a level with the original title "Black Crypt Swamp". |
Darkmere | swampr | 14 | Swamp | - |
Caves of Circe | deepr | (20) | Deep | A reference to the caves and being underground. |
Wastelands | fubasr | (6) | Fubas | Named from two song ideas: "Fugue" and "Basspuls". |
Sacred Grove | grover | (5) | Grove | - |
Hypostyle | fortr | (16) | Fortress | Originally intended for the Winnowing Hall level, but Kevin Schilder didn't like it there. Renamed to go to this level by its original title, "Fortress of Chaos". |
Heresiarch's Seminary | voidr | (19) | Void | Slightly inspired by a bass line in "Escape from New York". |
Dragon Chapel | chap_1r | 17 | Chapel 1 | - |
Wolf Chapel | secretr | (14) | Secret Chapel | - |
Griffin Chapel | chap_3r | (10) | Chapel 3 | An arrangement of "Wutzit," the music from Guardian of Ice. |
Deathwind Chapel | chap_4r | 18 | Chapel 4 | An arrangement of "Falcon," the music from Guardian of Steel. |
Orchard of Lamentations | chippyr | (22) | Chippy | Chippy was the name of a pet hamster Kevin Schilder had as a child. |
Silent Refectory | percr | (21) | Perc | Named for the prominent use of percussion in this piece. |
Forsaken Outpost | foojar | 20 | Fooja | "Fooled ya!", so named because the time signature changes at the beginning of the song. |
Castle of Grief | sixater | 12 | Sixate | Named for the time signature of the piece, 6/8. |
Gibbet | wobabyr | (15) | Wobaby | Originally intended for a level with the working name "Forest of Putrescence". |
Effluvium | cryptr | 8 | Crypt | Same as Shadow Wood. |
Dungeons | fantar | 19 | Fantasy | Named for the harp-like arpeggios at the beginning of the song. |
Desolate Garden | blechr | 3 | Blech | The working title of the level this song was originally intended for was "Desert of Blech". |
Necropolis | bonesr | 16 | Bones | A reference to the cemetery. |
Zedek's Tomb | octor | 10 | Octo | Named for the octave leaps at the beginning. |
Menelkir's Tomb | rithmr | 11 | Rithm | - |
Traductus' Tomb | stalkr | (9) | Stalker | - |
Vivarium | borkr | (17) | Borkesis | Named for three song ideas: "Boring" (Kevin's opinion of the song at the time), "Kev", and "Quinosis". |
Dark Crucible | crucibr | (2) | Crucible 2 | An arrangement of "Level", the music for Bright Crucible. |
Unused Song 1 | chap_2r | - | Chapel 2 | This song was for one of the maps that was cut out of Hexen at the last minute. The MAPINFO entry calls the map using this song "NADA". It is an arrangement of "Simon," the music from Guardian of Ice. |
Unused Song 2 | chartr | - | Chart | Apparently for an older version of Shadow Wood which was removed from the game. Named from three song ideas: "Start", "Underdog", and "Chief". |
Title Music | hexen | 4 | Hexen | - |
Intermission Music | hub | (7) | Hub | - |
Victory Music 1 | hall | 6(5)2 | Hall | MIDI versions of this song start with the default piano sound rather than a choir sound because the MIDI instrument change to choir occurs after the first note begins. |
Victory Music 2 | orb | 5 | Orb | - |
Victory Music 3 | chess | 7(5)2 | Chess | Also played when changing maps. |
Footnotes
- 1. ^ CD track used when playing with CD audio enabled. Not all songs are available as CD audio, and many CD tracks are used twice to fill in for missing songs. Track numbers in parentheses indicate that the CD track doesn't match the MUS song. Track 1 on the CD is the game data.
- 2. ^ Hall, Orb, and Chess are all available as CD music; however, when playing with CD audio, Orb (track 5) is used as the music for all three victory screens. The other two tracks are used elsewhere.