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From: macar@Nimitz.mcs.kent.edu (Mike Acar)
Newsgroups: alt.games.doom
Subject: A GUS challenge.
Date: 4 Sep 1994 00:49:30 GMT
Organization: Kent State University, Dept. of Math and CS
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Ok, I've been listening to all you GUS users rave on and on (and on... etc.)
about how wonderful that damn card is. I just read about how the Doom soundtrack
on a GUS is this great metal music thing. So I wanted to hear some of this stuff
for myself (particularly the guitar solo in the e2m1 soundtrack) and I wondered
how this might be possible. Tape? Nah, too much hassle... But Wait! Tape the
output of that GUS, then digitize the best bits (and of course you can figure
out what they are) preferably in .WAV format, and upload them to infant2.
Then all us poor SB users can hear what we're missing.
Hey, if you guys want to convert us (as you obviously do) then the proof is in
the sound, not the flame wars...
--
Mike Acar -=- macar@mcs.kent.edu -=- Reality exists through being perceived. -=-