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NHL 12 Sound Pack Table of Contents

How to Adjust Sound Levels using MP3Gain

Last Years Sound Pack

Part 1: Away Goal, Home Goal, Powerplay, and Penalty Kill

Part 2: Home Intros, Home Win, Anthem

Part 3: Break In Play

Part 4: Intermission

NHL 12 Sound Pack

Part 1: Off Play

Part 2: Intermission

Part 3: Organ

Part 4: NHL Goal Horns and Songs

Part 5: AHL Goal Horns and Songs

Part 6: CHL Goal Horns and Songs

Part 7: Powerplay

Part 8: Intros

Part 9: Home Win

For Away goal, PK and everything else please use the NHL 11 pack



How to Adjust Volume Levels using MP3Gain

This is useful if you like to adjust the volume level of your tracks. I put all the songs at 102-103DB. This is a setting that generally works well when the songs are transferred to the video game.



Here is a tool that I use to do this. The program is called MP3Gain It's free on their site and it's completely safe. This is what I use to increase the volume levels of multiple song clips. It's really easy to use and the reason I want you guys to use it is because it saves me time. This way you can just download my files at my custom DB levels (Usually 102-103DB) and then if you want to adjust you can just use this program.



MP3Gain

https://sourceforge.net/projects/mp3...5.exe/download



How to use MP3Gain

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-mSaU9ISrQ



In the game it this is how it generally sounds at these various sound levels.



99-100 Decibels = Soft (Generally low to very low levels of sound in game)

101-102 Decibels = Medium (Generally low to medium levels of sound in game)

103-104 Decibels = Loud (Generally medium to loud levels of sound in game)

105-106 Decibels = Very Loud (Generally loud to very loud levels of sound in game)



Last Years Sound Pack



Part 1 [Away Goal, Home Goal, Powerplay, Penalty Kill]

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RSNUJ6N5



Part 2 [Home Intros, Home Win, Anthems]

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=J2X9KY7J



Part 3 [Break In Play Music]

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WVIVQDX0



Part 4 [Intermission Music]

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NAHJ110E



NHL 12 HMP Sound Pack



Part 1: Break-in-Play Tunes



What are break in play tunes?

These are basically the songs the NHL arenas play in between whistles. This normally occurs before a faceoff. I included a good variety of break in play tunes. 512 clips to be exact. Most of them are new songs that were not in my old NHL 11 pack.



NHL 12 HMPSP - Off Play http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XGWJMRE8



Xbox 360 Instructions for break in play

1. Download Winrar

2. Download the file

3. Once you have downloaded the file open it with winrar

4. Use the "wizard" to unpack the files to your desktop

5. Import the songs to your computers media device (I.E Itunes, WMP, etc)

6. Burn the songs you want to a music CD. I recommend CD-RW so you can re-use the same CD

7. Copy and paste the songs to your Xbox360 hard drive

8. Make a playlist for the off play songs

9. Load up NHL 12

10. Go to the menus and find the custom music section

11. Insert your playlist into the off play section of an NHL team

12. When it asks you to do this for all leagues click yes

13. Repeat this process for the AHL, CHL, Euro leagues etc.. (You should only have to do it once per league)

14. Go play a game and enjoy the custom break in play songs



PS3 Instructions for break in play

1. Download Winrar

2. Download the file

3. Once you have downloaded the file open it with winrar

4. Use the "wizard" to unpack the files to your desktop

5. Copy and Paste the folder with said songs to your USB drive

6. Insert the USB drive into your PS3

7. On the XMB, go to the "music" section

8. Click on your USB device. You might have to press triangle to "display all" the files

9. Find the album on your USB drive. It should be called 12_HMP_OFFPLAY.

10. Copy and paste this album to your PS3 hard drive

11. Go to the music section on your PS3 and sort by album

12. Look for the 12_HMP_OFFPLAY album that you pasted

13. Press triangle on the folder and make a new playlist

14. Name it 12_HMP_OFFPLAY

15. Load up NHL 12

16. Go to creation center and go to custom music

17. Go to the off play section of any team and insert the 12_HMP_OFFPLAY playlist

18. If you want the offplay to apply to all teams click yes

19. You can then do this for all the other leagues if you so choose. It's all up to you

20. Enjoy



If you have any other questions let me know and I will do my best to answer.



Part 2: Intermission



What are intermission tunes?

Intermission tunes are song clips that are played in between periods. When playing an OTP/EASHL games the break can last up to 90 seconds at times so having these clips helps simulate the music played during NHL intermission. These are useful in all game modes though. There are 512 clips at 90 seconds each. I split this into 3 downloads since the whole thing is 1.35GB. Each file below is about 450MB each.



NHL 12 HMPSP - Intermission 1 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WBOQ4148



NHL 12 HMPSP - Intermission 2 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OJ90D26V



NHL 12 HMPSP - Intermission 3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ATMT9YQ5



Part 3: Organ



What are organ tunes?

Organ tunes have many uses. You can make a playlist and combine them with the break in play tunes. You can just choose to only use organ tunes. You can apply team specific organ tunes to the teams who have it. It's really all up to you on how you want to customize your music experience in NHL 12.



NHL 12 HMPSP - Organ http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QVPCJRP0



Part 4, 5, and 6: NHL, AHL, and CHL Goal Pack



What are Goal Horns and Songs?

If you do not like the games default horn AND song

What I usually do is when the goal horn doesn't sound right in the game I use the GHS (goal horn song). This clip contains a custom horn and song together. I insert that in the horn slot and then disable the default song slot. The end result is that the custom goal horn song clip plays all the way through.



If you like default horns but want custom songs

You can also ONLY use the song. If you like the games default horn all you would have to do is just take the song clip and put it in the song slot.



NHL 12 HMPSP - NHL Goal Pack http://www.megaupload.com/?d=O0RY0NW7



NHL 12 HMPSP - AHL Goal Pack http://www.megaupload.com/?d=TA7U0X1J



NHL 12 HMPSP - CHL Goal Pack http://www.megaupload.com/?d=A3C3DIQN



CD: How to put the goal horn songs on your Xbox 360 using Itunes



*You will need a program called WinRar. To download this, go to this link



*Some people say you can use a USB flashdrive to transfer music to your Xbox 360 but I do not know how (any help appreciated)



1. Download the files.

2. Once the folder is open in WinRar, click on "WIZARD" to "unpack" the files to your desktop.

3. Open up Itunes

4. Click File

5. Under File click Import

6. Import the playlist(The HMP one)

7. Create a new playlist in itunes(under file)

8. Put all the horns/songs into that playlist(right click add to playlis *enter name here*)

9. Burn it

10. Put the Disc into your Xbox

11. Rip it

12. Rename the songs properly

13. Once they are on your Xbox load up the NHL game

14. Go to the the menus and look for the custom music section

15. Apply the sounds to the appropriate areas



If you do not like the games default horn AND song

What I usually do is when the goal horn doesn't sound right in the game I use the GHS (goal horn song). This clip contains a custom horn and song together. I insert that in the horn slot and then disable the default song slot. The end result is that the custom goal horn song clip plays all the way through.



If you like default horns but want custom songs

You can also ONLY use the song. If you like the games default horn all you would have to do is just take the song clip and put it in the song slot.





Streaming your Music using Xbox360



http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...tepbystep.aspx





How to put goal horns/songs on your Playstation 3



*You will need a program called WinRar. To download this, go to this link



*You need a USB flash drive or CD's.



1. Click on my link and download the folder you want.

2. Once they are downloaded, open each folder SEPARATELY with Winrar.

3. Once the folder is open in WinRar, click on "WIZARD" to "unpack" the files to your desktop.

4. Transfer the new folder that is on your desktop to your USB flash drive or CD.

5. Insert the CD or flash drive into your system.

6. Go to the "music" section on your XMB menu. Go up to your flash drive and hit the "triangle" button and click "display all"

7. You should now see your folders

8. Copy these folders to your PS3 Hard drive.

9. Once they are copied, go to the music section on your XMB, and sort the music by ALBUM.

10. The folders should be at the top and should read 0_HMP_folder name.



11. For Intermission, BIP, and any other generic songs, you can apply these to ALL the teams (not individually like the horns/goal songs) To do this, simply sort by album, find the folder, and create a playlist for the whole folder. Then apply this to all the teams in the league for that category (there is a apply all option in NHL 11)



12. For individual stuff like goal horns or intros, go into the folder. For each teams clip, create a playlist. If your team has multiple clips then put them all into the 1 playlist if you so choose. For example if there are more than 1 goal horn in a playlist, then the game will play them randomly for your team when they score.



13. Once you have created every playlists, start up your NHL 11 game.

14. Go to the menus and find the custom music sections.



15.



If you do not like the games default horn AND song

What I usually do is when the goal horn doesn't sound right in the game I use the GHS (goal horn song). This clip contains a custom horn and song together. I insert that in the horn slot and then disable the default song slot. The end result is that the custom goal horn song clip plays all the way through.



If you like default horns but want custom songs

You can also ONLY use the song. If you like the games default horn all you would have to do is just take the song clip and put it in the song slot.



Part 7: Powerplay



What did I do with the powerplay songs?

This year I tried to do the Powerplay songs with the NHL teams. They are NOT all accurate. Some of them have filler songs placed in. I tried to get as many as I could accurate.



NHL 12 HMPSP - Powerplay http://www.megaupload.com/?d=INLOZD9H



Part 8: NHL Home Intros



What did I do with the powerplay songs?

NHL Intros only. I made various forms of intros. Some intros have horns and some don't. Some teams have a couple intros from past and some have the PA announcer. There are over 100 intros for the 31 teams so each team has a 2-3 intros that should fit your needs. Hope you like em.



NHL 12 HMPSP - Home Intros http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XT7YRR8N





Part 9: NHL Home Win



NHL 12 HMPSP - Home Win http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Y3ABECHY







Special Thanks to:

Teekoo (OS)

NHL12willbebest (EA forums)

DevsSox7 (EA forums)

HMP (OS)

Cyclonic (OS)

InfinityBCRT (OS)???

BerlinHBK (HMP forums)

Masterpiece (EA)

Anything I borrowed from 2khockey.net

Anything I borrowed from YouTube



If I missed anyone let me know. I can't remember all the contributors but thank you to everyone else! This is useful if you like to adjust the volume level of your tracks. I put all the songs at 102-103DB. This is a setting that generally works well when the songs are transferred to the video game.Here is a tool that I use to do this.It's free on their site and it's completely safe. This is what I use to increase the volume levels of multiple song clips. It's really easy to use and the reason I want you guys to use it is because it saves me time. This way you can just download my files at my custom DB levels (Usually 102-103DB) and then if you want to adjust you can just use this program.In the game it this is how it generally sounds at these various sound levels.99-100 Decibels = Soft (Generally low to very low levels of sound in game)101-102 Decibels = Medium (Generally low to medium levels of sound in game)103-104 Decibels = Loud (Generally medium to loud levels of sound in game)105-106 Decibels = Very Loud (Generally loud to very loud levels of sound in game)These are basically the songs the NHL arenas play in between whistles. This normally occurs before a faceoff. I included a good variety of break in play tunes. 512 clips to be exact. Most of them are new songs that were not in my old NHL 11 pack.1. Download Winrar http://www.win-rar.com/download.html 2. Download the file3. Once you have downloaded the file open it with winrar4. Use the "wizard" to unpack the files to your desktop5. Import the songs to your computers media device (I.E Itunes, WMP, etc)6. Burn the songs you want to a music CD. I recommend CD-RW so you can re-use the same CD7. Copy and paste the songs to your Xbox360 hard drive8. Make a playlist for the off play songs9. Load up NHL 1210. Go to the menus and find the custom music section11. Insert your playlist into the off play section of an NHL team12. When it asks you to do this for all leagues click yes13. Repeat this process for the AHL, CHL, Euro leagues etc.. (You should only have to do it once per league)14. Go play a game and enjoy the custom break in play songs1. Download Winrar http://www.win-rar.com/download.html 2. Download the file3. Once you have downloaded the file open it with winrar4. Use the "wizard" to unpack the files to your desktop5. Copy and Paste the folder with said songs to your USB drive6. Insert the USB drive into your PS37. On the XMB, go to the "music" section8. Click on your USB device. You might have to press triangle to "display all" the files9. Find the album on your USB drive. It should be called 12_HMP_OFFPLAY.10. Copy and paste this album to your PS3 hard drive11. Go to the music section on your PS3 and sort by album12. Look for the 12_HMP_OFFPLAY album that you pasted13. Press triangle on the folder and make a new playlist14. Name it 12_HMP_OFFPLAY15. Load up NHL 1216. Go to creation center and go to custom music17. Go to the off play section of any team and insert the 12_HMP_OFFPLAY playlist18. If you want the offplay to apply to all teams click yes19. You can then do this for all the other leagues if you so choose. It's all up to you20. EnjoyIf you have any other questions let me know and I will do my best to answer.Intermission tunes are song clips that are played in between periods. When playing an OTP/EASHL games the break can last up to 90 seconds at times so having these clips helps simulate the music played during NHL intermission. These are useful in all game modes though. There are 512 clips at 90 seconds each. I split this into 3 downloads since the whole thing is 1.35GB. Each file below is about 450MB each.Organ tunes have many uses. You can make a playlist and combine them with the break in play tunes. You can just choose to only use organ tunes. You can apply team specific organ tunes to the teams who have it. It's really all up to you on how you want to customize your music experience in NHL 12.What I usually do is when the goal horn doesn't sound right in the game I use the GHS (goal horn song). This clip contains a custom horn and song together. I insert that in the horn slot and then disable the default song slot. The end result is that the custom goal horn song clip plays all the way through.You can also ONLY use the song. If you like the games default horn all you would have to do is just take the song clip and put it in the song slot.*You will need a program called WinRar. To download this, go to this link http://www.rarlab.com/ and scroll down until you see the 3.93 release. Download in the language you want (English for most).*Some people say you can use a USB flashdrive to transfer music to your Xbox 360 but I do not know how (any help appreciated)1. Download the files.2. Once the folder is open in WinRar, click on "WIZARD" to "unpack" the files to your desktop.3. Open up Itunes4. Click File5. Under File click Import6. Import the playlist(The HMP one)7. Create a new playlist in itunes(under file)8. Put all the horns/songs into that playlist(right click add to playlis *enter name here*)9. Burn it10. Put the Disc into your Xbox11. Rip it12. Rename the songs properly13. Once they are on your Xbox load up the NHL game14. Go to the the menus and look for the custom music section15. Apply the sounds to the appropriate areasWhat I usually do is when the goal horn doesn't sound right in the game I use the GHS (goal horn song). This clip contains a custom horn and song together. I insert that in the horn slot and then disable the default song slot. The end result is that the custom goal horn song clip plays all the way through.You can also ONLY use the song. If you like the games default horn all you would have to do is just take the song clip and put it in the song slot.*You will need a program called WinRar. To download this, go to this link http://www.rarlab.com/ and scroll down until you see the 3.93 release. Download in the language you want (English for most).*You need a USB flash drive or CD's.1. Click on my link and download the folder you want.2. Once they are downloaded, open each folder SEPARATELY with Winrar.3. Once the folder is open in WinRar, click on "WIZARD" to "unpack" the files to your desktop.4. Transfer the new folder that is on your desktop to your USB flash drive or CD.5. Insert the CD or flash drive into your system.6. Go to the "music" section on your XMB menu. Go up to your flash drive and hit the "triangle" button and click "display all"7. You should now see your folders8. Copy these folders to your PS3 Hard drive.9. Once they are copied, go to the music section on your XMB, and sort the music by ALBUM.10. The folders should be at the top and should read 0_HMP_folder name.11. For Intermission, BIP, and any other generic songs, you can apply these to ALL the teams (not individually like the horns/goal songs) To do this, simply sort by album, find the folder, and create a playlist for the whole folder. Then apply this to all the teams in the league for that category (there is a apply all option in NHL 11)12. For individual stuff like goal horns or intros, go into the folder. For each teams clip, create a playlist. If your team has multiple clips then put them all into the 1 playlist if you so choose. For example if there are more than 1 goal horn in a playlist, then the game will play them randomly for your team when they score.13. Once you have created every playlists, start up your NHL 11 game.14. Go to the menus and find the custom music sections.15.What I usually do is when the goal horn doesn't sound right in the game I use the GHS (goal horn song). This clip contains a custom horn and song together. I insert that in the horn slot and then disable the default song slot. The end result is that the custom goal horn song clip plays all the way through.You can also ONLY use the song. If you like the games default horn all you would have to do is just take the song clip and put it in the song slot.This year I tried to do the Powerplay songs with the NHL teams. They are NOT all accurate. Some of them have filler songs placed in. I tried to get as many as I could accurate.NHL Intros only. I made various forms of intros. Some intros have horns and some don't. Some teams have a couple intros from past and some have the PA announcer. There are over 100 intros for the 31 teams so each team has a 2-3 intros that should fit your needs. Hope you like em.Teekoo (OS)NHL12willbebest (EA forums)DevsSox7 (EA forums)HMP (OS)Cyclonic (OS)InfinityBCRT (OS)???BerlinHBK (HMP forums)Masterpiece (EA)Anything I borrowed from 2khockey.netAnything I borrowed from YouTubeIf I missed anyone let me know. I can't remember all the contributors but thank you to everyone else! NEOPARADIGM, voodoo_magic, The Amaizen Blue and 12 others like this. Last edited by HawkeyMediaPlus; 09-09-2011 at 05:04 PM .