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==Downloadable community music==
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==Downloadable Community Music==
  
 
The [http://nix1999.shackspace.com/index.html FreeSpace Music Restoration Project (FSMRP)] was a now-defunct effort to retrieve the uncompressed versions of the FS1 and FS2 musical scores. What music the FSMRP did collect can be downloaded [http://nix1999.shackspace.com/audio here]. The music shipped with the FreeSpace games was in a compressed format, and the lossless FLAC files were stored on tape drives. Some of the information on the tape drives have been recovered by [[Volition]] and released to the community; the rest has been either unreleased (mainly because either FSMRP or Volition didn't bother to share) or corrupted. Hiring a data recovery specialist to retrieve this data has not been a priority for the company.
 
The [http://nix1999.shackspace.com/index.html FreeSpace Music Restoration Project (FSMRP)] was a now-defunct effort to retrieve the uncompressed versions of the FS1 and FS2 musical scores. What music the FSMRP did collect can be downloaded [http://nix1999.shackspace.com/audio here]. The music shipped with the FreeSpace games was in a compressed format, and the lossless FLAC files were stored on tape drives. Some of the information on the tape drives have been recovered by [[Volition]] and released to the community; the rest has been either unreleased (mainly because either FSMRP or Volition didn't bother to share) or corrupted. Hiring a data recovery specialist to retrieve this data has not been a priority for the company.
  
==Music in user-made campaigns==
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===Music in User-Made Campaigns===
  
[[Beyond the Red Line]] has a completely original soundtrack composed by MaX. The BTRL soundtrack has been widely praised by the FreeSpace community, and has been used in more than one [[FSPort]] campaign by Orpheus.
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* [[Beyond the Red Line]] has a completely original soundtrack composed by MaX. The BTRL soundtrack has been widely praised by the FreeSpace community, and has been used in more than one [[FreeSpace Port|FSPort]] campaign by Orpheus.
  
[[Blue Planet]] has more new music than any released FreeSpace mod, save BtRL, and has been widely praised for its soundtrack. Included is music from Final Fantasy, Dune, and various internet music sites such as [http://www.freeplaymusic.com Freeplay Music]. Most notably, it makes use of the excellent [http://www.futurecrew.org/skaven/song_files/2ndr-sk.s3m Second Reality (S3M format)] track, upgraded version of the [[Inferno Release 1]] soundtrack named "Syphon", which has never been used in official Inferno campaigns.
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* [[Blue Planet]] has a sprawling selection of original and Fair Use music and has been widely praised for its soundtrack. Highlights include remixes by Darius, original work by Belisarius, and selections from outside works such as Brian Tyler's Dune soundtrack and Two Steps from Hell.
  
[[Earth Defense]] will be released with a considerable set of totally exclusive music, probably the biggest one ever made for a FreeSpace mod, ranging from soundtracks to briefing tracks.
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* [[Earth Defense]] released a considerable set of totally exclusive music with its dump, probably the biggest one ever made for a FreeSpace mod, ranging from soundtracks to briefing tracks.
  
[[Inferno: Alliance Standalone]] will feature exclusive music files by multiple music composers.
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* [[Inferno: Alliance Standalone]] will feature exclusive music files by multiple music composers.
  
[[Wing Commander Saga]] contains a single original track, wcsagaidea.ogg, used for the "mainhall". It also contains many of the old Wing Commander tracks, which can also be downloaded at [http://www.wcnews.com WCNews].
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* The abandoned [[Machina Terra]] project had a number of new soundtracks, which can be found in its asset dump.
  
[[Transcend]] is one of the most "cinematic" of all FS campaigns, and it's been praised for its Betrayal.wav, the campaign's only "original" (eg taken from a game other than FS2) music track.
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* [[Syrk: The Unification Wars]] was planned to feature a large amount (approximately 60 minutes) of exclusive music written by ShadowsOfLight. After official closure of Syrk on October 1, 2012, the music was released to the public as a soundtrack (see [http://www.hard-light.net/forums/index.php?topic=84121.0 this thread] for details).
  
[[The Procyon Insurgency]] and BrShivans.rar contained some music tracks taken from other games. PI also used some FSMRP music (see above); in fact, CP5670 (the campaign designer) was a member of the FSMRP.
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* [[Wing Commander Saga]] contains a single original track, wcsagaidea.ogg, used for the "mainhall". It also contains many of the old Wing Commander tracks, which can also be downloaded at [https://www.wcnews.com/wcpedia/Category:Music WCNews].
  
== Popular sources of free music ==
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* [[Transcend]] has been praised for its Betrayal.wav, the campaign's only "original" (eg taken from a game other than FS2) music track.
  
[http://www.freeplaymusic.com Freeplay Music]<br>
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* [[The Procyon Insurgency]] and BrShivans.rar contained some music tracks taken from other games. PI also used some FSMRP music (see above); in fact, CP5670 (the campaign designer) was a member of the FSMRP.
[http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/  Newgrounds Music Portal]<br>
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[http://www.ctgmusic.com CTG Music]<br>
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* [[Twilight]] included some original music.
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===Sources of Free Music===
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* [http://www.freeplaymusic.com Freeplay Music]
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* [http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/  Newgrounds Music Portal]
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* [http://www.ctgmusic.com CTG Music]
  
 
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Revision as of 11:24, 28 August 2019

Downloadable Community Music

The FreeSpace Music Restoration Project (FSMRP) was a now-defunct effort to retrieve the uncompressed versions of the FS1 and FS2 musical scores. What music the FSMRP did collect can be downloaded here. The music shipped with the FreeSpace games was in a compressed format, and the lossless FLAC files were stored on tape drives. Some of the information on the tape drives have been recovered by Volition and released to the community; the rest has been either unreleased (mainly because either FSMRP or Volition didn't bother to share) or corrupted. Hiring a data recovery specialist to retrieve this data has not been a priority for the company.

Music in User-Made Campaigns

  • Beyond the Red Line has a completely original soundtrack composed by MaX. The BTRL soundtrack has been widely praised by the FreeSpace community, and has been used in more than one FSPort campaign by Orpheus.
  • Blue Planet has a sprawling selection of original and Fair Use music and has been widely praised for its soundtrack. Highlights include remixes by Darius, original work by Belisarius, and selections from outside works such as Brian Tyler's Dune soundtrack and Two Steps from Hell.
  • Earth Defense released a considerable set of totally exclusive music with its dump, probably the biggest one ever made for a FreeSpace mod, ranging from soundtracks to briefing tracks.
  • The abandoned Machina Terra project had a number of new soundtracks, which can be found in its asset dump.
  • Syrk: The Unification Wars was planned to feature a large amount (approximately 60 minutes) of exclusive music written by ShadowsOfLight. After official closure of Syrk on October 1, 2012, the music was released to the public as a soundtrack (see this thread for details).
  • Wing Commander Saga contains a single original track, wcsagaidea.ogg, used for the "mainhall". It also contains many of the old Wing Commander tracks, which can also be downloaded at WCNews.
  • Transcend has been praised for its Betrayal.wav, the campaign's only "original" (eg taken from a game other than FS2) music track.
  • The Procyon Insurgency and BrShivans.rar contained some music tracks taken from other games. PI also used some FSMRP music (see above); in fact, CP5670 (the campaign designer) was a member of the FSMRP.

Sources of Free Music