![]() The MIDI bass kick and snare is removed, but I've kept the cymbals and hats.Īgain I've swapped the pizzicato strings with normal strings for a better mix. The drums and guitar sequence from Angry Chair are blended together with the MIDI from Doom 2. This is the track which sounds closest to its original Them Bones by Alice in Chains.īased on Angry Chair by Alice in Chains - I just couldn't help sample some of the original song. It was recorded back in 2004 and I think Martin played the guitar while all the rest was running at the same time. The only track I've made so far where a real guitar is used. On June 17, 2007, John Romero released a collection of Doom music created by. I made a phased pad on the Virus KB for the bass which added some more creepiness to the track. Added a version that replaces intermission text for Ultimate Doom/Doom II. The JD-990 has a fairly good electric guitar sound which I modified and used for the main lead. ![]() I had to remove the organ sound as any other organ but the standard Roland Rock organ sounded way off, so it was best just to change it completely.Ī pretty twisted track based on This Love by Pantera. There were just too much to arrange for a one shot record. I may use a modified version of this drum set in a future Doom track.īased on the intro to After All (The Dead) by Black Sabbath, it's the first Doom track where I've recorded and mixed it track by track. The drums are a drum set I made on the Machinedrum and it turned out quite cool. This track is full of energy and that calls for hard hitting drums. I'll probably have to make another version of it for map19.Īnother track I've hosted on my website for a while. The intensity of this track works well when it is played at the short but action packed map07 (Dead Simple), but is maybe a little too much for the more calm industrial atmosphere of map19 (The Citadel). The drums are awesome and Bobby Prince translated this song into a very cool game track. I like both the Bobby Prince version from Doom 2 and the original South of Heaven by Slayer. I did also threw in some 80's synth sequences. The kicks and snares in this track are in fact samples from the Sound Ideas sound archive :-) I consider the (very cool) drums to be the main sound is this track, so I made them a bit more dynamic by using quite a few snare samples. This busy, odd track would probably have worked better in Wolfenstein 3D, but I like it anyway. The pizzicato strings were changed to regular strings for a better mix. ![]() I ended up with a theatre organ type sound - the same I used in e1m5, only modified a little. Tried different strings at first but it didn't sound right. I had a little trouble finding a main sound for this track. I've shortened it down a little, so that the salsa part is played more often. Virus KB bass, D-50 on pads, Synthex does brass of course and Machinedrum steps in as the LinnDrum. I've always pictured this track with 80's style, so it was time to realize it.
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