Pencil of Doom Posted March 14, 2013 I was wondering if freedoom and ultimate doom's music will be released on mp3 and on ogg? I mean i would like to have the games music in these formats. 0 Share this post Link to post
Catoptromancy Posted March 15, 2013 Anyone can grab the music and convert them. There are actually many songs not in the wad that are on the repo. Different ports, sound cards and soundfonts can sound differently and there are many different ways to record as well. There is probably a midi to .wav/mp3 ripper program somewhere. Can also backloop an audio card to record how the music sounds as it goes to speakers. I had this laying around to "demonstrate" how different ports can sound different. This song is only altered by however the port is processing the music. http://users.coffeenet.org/%7Ecato/public_html/freedoom/sounds/map01_legacy-remix.mp3 0 Share this post Link to post
unfa Posted March 15, 2013 Hey! I was looking for Freedoom music too! I don't know how to convert or play the .mus files (I'm using JACK Audio Connection Kit - whatever I hear I can record). Has anyone any clues or links? :) 0 Share this post Link to post
GreyGhost Posted March 15, 2013 XMPlay does the job nicely for me. Apart from the player you'll need the MIDI plugin, a decent soundfont and an output encoder if you're not planning to use the built-in WAV writer. 0 Share this post Link to post
Catoptromancy Posted March 15, 2013 Download repo for very quick access to all the music. git clone git://git.savannah.nongnu.org/freedoom.git Google up midi to mp3, there are tons of midi converters. Or install timidity. I prefer ripping them to how they sound coming out of sound card, rather than a direct conversion. So I will dump all music from the music directory in repo into a single directory, then record my audio card output to Audacity. I kinda like this idea and will make my own in .flacs...eventually Fluidsynth can sound awesome. So ripping audiocard playing through fluidsynth will be nice. This is pretty easy, everyone has a different way to rip them and different ways will create different sounds. Post up your rips! 0 Share this post Link to post
Gez Posted March 15, 2013 As an alternative (or addition) to XMPlay, there's Foobar2000, which also needs its MIDI component. Which is even more powerful than XMPlay's, since it offers three different MIDI synths (an OPLL emulator, BASSMIDI, and MUNT); and it also handle MIDI variants that XMPlay did not, last time I checked. 0 Share this post Link to post
Pencil of Doom Posted July 13, 2013 Ah,that's what i want,the doom legacy's freedoom music style but in a real-life recorded music. Btw,thanks for that map01 music file Catoptromancy. 0 Share this post Link to post
Catoptromancy Posted July 13, 2013 J.B.R said:Ah,that's what i want,the doom legacy's freedoom music style but in a real-life recorded music. Btw,thanks for that map01 music file Catoptromancy. Legacy was playing the song completely wrong. Only reason I recorded that to begin with. Certain parts are overlapping and start all at once. 0 Share this post Link to post