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TERMINATOR 2 Sounds v1.01 (2-11-94)
These sounds were recorded from Terminator 2 Special Edition Laserdisc.
The source was THX but the sounds were recorded via line-in of a Sound
Blaster 16 w/ASP. The sounds were recorded at 22KHz, 16bit and mono.
These were then converted to 11Khz at 8bit and 22KHz and 8 bit. Some sounds
were modified (ie: cropped, faded out, and or filtered). Some sounds may
sound like shit but that is because of 8bit sound quality. If the game used
16bit sounds, then it would've sounded better.
Some sound numbers have a couple of different types for it. Choose the
one you like better. Modify the TERM2.bat to use the sound you want.
Note: There is one sound that didn't come from the T2 laserdisc.
It is number 42-1.wav. Use it as you please.
Important Notes:
After you run the Term2.bat, copy the .WAD file elsewhere and defrag the drive
when DOOM directory is located.
Then copy the .WAD file back to the DOOM directory. This should be done
because after the sound replacement, the .WAD is probably in several
locations and not all together.
You can modify the sounds, but please do not distribute the modified sounds.
If you plan to use these sounds, I assume no responsibilities if your
computer blows up, melts, fries, gets stolen, stops working, or any other
unmentioned problem. So there! :-P
Put the Doom Audio Editor v1.0 by Bill Neisius (bill@solaria.hac.com) in
your Doom directory.
Software used:
Wave v2.0 for Windows
Creative Wave Studio
jshsiung@vmsa.is.csupomona.edu
Revision History
1.0 (No mention of version number)
- Original Release
1.01 (2-11-94)
- Added a couple of sounds
- Some sounds were cleaned up, shortened, etc.
- Updated README.NOW
- Updated TERM2.BAT