Doom music
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All of Doom's music was composed by Robert Prince. The new episode added in The Ultimate Doom did not add any new tracks and only used songs from the first three episodes.
- The inspirations for the tracks noted above are substantiated by metadata comments found in the unreleased MIDI tracks released by John Romero, many of which are alternate versions of the MIDI tracks used in Doom.
- The Doom IWAD file includes two title screen MUS lumps, d_intro and d_introa. The latter is used when using OPL MIDI playback (ie. on an Adlib or Soundblaster card).
Trivia
- "Hiding the Secrets", which is present twice in the IWAD, exists in two slightly different versions:
Lump names Size CRC-32 D_E1M9 21266 7462c0df D_E3M9 21272 be086715
- "Demons on the Prey", which is present thrice in the IWAD, exists in two slightly different versions:
Lump names Size CRC-32 D_E1M7 and D_E2M5 8591 46d83cbc D_E3M5 8597 9409b4ad
- "Intermission from Doom", which is present twice in the IWAD, exists in two slightly different versions:
Lump names Size CRC-32 D_INTER 29082 7b6851c1 D_E2M3 29082 166211b7
- "Waltz of the Demons", which is present twice in the IWAD, exists in two slightly different versions:
Lump names Size CRC-32 D_E2M7 7015 9b788f57 D_E3M7 7015 b0c3d646
See also
External links
- Doomworld.com page about Doom music
- Doom Covers, an article at Doomworld in which samples of Prince's music are compared with his sources
- Thread about remastered Doom and Doom II soundtracks, from the Doomworld forums
- Doom music synthesized and converted to MP3s