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  1. Some things are quiet or loud in comparison for sure, I know I def wanted the drums to hit a certain way! Appreciate your feedback, Thanks for listening!
  2. ☝️ Amazing! Tried it using gzdoom, works like a charm! Big Thanks Dwimepon! 🍻 Do you mind if I update the original post with a link to your .wad?
  3. If you'd want to, that would be fine with me! It's free to download in multiple formats from bandcamp! Thanks
  4. Hell yeah, very happy to hear this! Thanks! I've heard some of the covers, some really add a lot to the original like Hulshult's IDKFA, for me, I just stayed within the guidelines while imparting my own twist. The lofi aspect of it def rounds the edges a bit. .wad idea sound rad. Maybe I should look into distributing these inside a .wad? I would need some direction though :) Actually started off this whole 'cover the amazing Robert Prince Doom music' journey with 'The Dave D. Taylor Blues' from Doom II. Originally was only gonna do my favorites from each game but I then told myself "alright let's go ahead and do the entire Doom 1 soundtrack." Probably will do Doom II at some point... no plans, however if there's enough interest from the community.. it can happen sooner than later :)
  5. Thanks for the listen ReX! Appreciate the comment 🙏
  6. Hey all, came here to share my cover version of Bobby Prince's 1993 Doom Soundtrack (https://doom.fandom.com/wiki/Doom_music) The way I experienced the soundtrack back in the 90's was with the OPL Soundblaster version, this and Streets of Rage 2 were my favorite game soundtracks, legendary and hugely influential. I recently got a hold of ADLplug (https://github.com/jpcima/ADLplug) which is an synthesizer vst emulation of the OPL chip. I loaded up the Doom Midi's and I was in heaven because it sounds pretty spot on. I then got the idea to load up other vst synths instead of using ADL to play it back, and thus 'Hell-Deep In the Flesh' was born. I think I did a fairly decent job in staying faithful to the original vibe, while imparting my own little spin to it. All praises due to Bobby Prince and the metal bands that he borrowed swag from, lol. Music to blast demons to: https://gutnose.bandcamp.com/album/hell-deep-in-the-flesh Hope you enjoy this, thanks. - Edit: 3/24/21 The great Dwimepon has placed the OST inside the DOOM.wad! Link below and in Dwimepon's post. Hell-Deep In the Flesh OST.WAD
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