forgettable pyromaniac Posted October 25, 2020 (edited) I'm unable to test it myself as I don't have my laptop on hand to listen to it with the doom soundfont, I wanted to know if it sounded good. (Before you ask, I'm currently on the Family Macintosh.) Included Below is: the .mp3 of my original GarageBand Song I made into a midi, along with the midi i created with OnlineSequencer and a sheet music created with Musescore, in a .zip file. (If anyone finds this looking for music for a wad, just give credit. writing this for the future.) (I will be updating the .zip with the newest version as time allows) ReputableDamageFullset.zip ReputableDamageRevision.zip Edited October 25, 2020 by forgettablepyromaniac : Added revision. 1 Share this post Link to post
Edward850 Posted October 25, 2020 8 minutes ago, forgettablepyromaniac said: doom soundfont Doom doesn't have a soundfont. Its original music was made with SC-55, but also supports OPL2&3 and Gravis. What soundfont did you designed this midi for? 0 Share this post Link to post
forgettable pyromaniac Posted October 25, 2020 7 minutes ago, Edward850 said: Doom doesn't have a soundfont. Its original music was made with SC-55, but also supports OPL2&3 and Gravis. What soundfont did you designed this midi for? Yeah sorry I just consider it the doom soundfont. whichever one GZDoom uses by default, FluidSynth or the SC-55 or whatever The one that comes up the most when you look up the soundtrack ._ . 0 Share this post Link to post
Darkcrafter07 Posted October 25, 2020 (edited) I recorded this with default Microsoft GS Wavetable synth which comes with the OS since Windows 98 - no sound font can reproduce it accurately, be it sampled at a wrong sample rate then there come a lot of ringing artifacts in the high end and other nasty things. It sounds pretty quiet, like that: https://app.box.com/s/bdmca43hjk0hba0mv35j3orzhw0zqyas But normalized: https://app.box.com/s/qyrwvofw5yi09gkysqchrjmsoc70csf4 You can get a pretty decent replica by using a soundfont with a "sinc" interpolation turned on. Here is the soundfont, I found it at Doomkid youtube channel: https://app.box.com/s/bucfj697tt1x3zzpbyymf7ornkjjt7sc Also, look, you can just google something like "Midi soundfont player mac" : https://colibri-lossless.com/midi/ Edited October 25, 2020 by Vadim : Added goodies 0 Share this post Link to post
SilverMiner Posted October 25, 2020 @forgettablepyromaniac The midi sounds good for Doom&Heretic crossover 1 Share this post Link to post
forgettable pyromaniac Posted October 25, 2020 2 hours ago, Vadim said: I recorded this with default Microsoft GS Wavetable synth which comes with the OS since Windows 98 - no sound font can reproduce it accurately, be it sampled at a wrong sample rate then there come a lot of ringing artifacts in the high end and other nasty things. It sounds pretty quiet, like that: https://app.box.com/s/bdmca43hjk0hba0mv35j3orzhw0zqyas But normalized: https://app.box.com/s/qyrwvofw5yi09gkysqchrjmsoc70csf4 You can get a pretty decent replica by using a soundfont with a "sinc" interpolation turned on. Here is the soundfont, I found it at Doomkid youtube channel: https://app.box.com/s/bucfj697tt1x3zzpbyymf7ornkjjt7sc Also, look, you can just google something like "Midi soundfont player mac" : https://colibri-lossless.com/midi/ first one, yeah I do agree it's a bit quiet, but it does sound better than I expected. Might mess with the instruments a bit more for a bit more variety. I completely forgot that I could just find a midi player for mac because I'm so used to having to hear it through garageband or musescore -_ -" sorry but thank you for telling me about it. 1 Share this post Link to post
P41R47 Posted October 25, 2020 11 hours ago, forgettablepyromaniac said: I'm unable to test it myself as I don't have my laptop on hand to listen to it with the doom soundfont, I wanted to know if it sounded good. (Before you ask, I'm currently on the Family Macintosh.) Included Below is: the .mp3 of my original GarageBand Song I made into a midi, along with the midi i created with OnlineSequencer and a sheet music created with Musescore, in a .zip file. (If anyone finds this looking for music for a wad, just give credit. writing this for the future.) (I will be updating the .zip with the newest version as time allows) ReputableDamageFullset.zip Really good track, pal! Love it! Perfect for a very punchy map full of trouble and difficult encounters. Its really coold that you acchieved this with only three instruments. Keep at it! 0 Share this post Link to post
forgettable pyromaniac Posted October 25, 2020 (edited) 57 minutes ago, P41R47 said: Really good track, pal! Love it! Perfect for a very punchy map full of trouble and difficult encounters. Its really coold that you acchieved this with only three instruments. Keep at it! Thank you! I actually made a small Revision with a new Drum Track to make it a bit more Different between sections, as well as a small change to the notes toward the end to make it sound less drone-y (for lack of a better term) under ReputableDamageRevision.zip. Edited October 25, 2020 by forgettablepyromaniac : got rid of the () note 1 Share this post Link to post