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- > On Tue, 27 Feb 1996, Magnus Kollberg wrote:
- >
- > > I don't realy understand this discusion. If you don't want music or if it takes
- > > to much CPU time, just turn it off! As everything else is going to be configurable
- > > why shouldn't the music be? Another point is that we are _not_ talking about
- > > unsing soundtracker modules in game, we are talking about midi-files. To be able
- > > to listen to the music you will need a soundmodule, get it?
- >
- > That sounds cool, I've got an MT-32 soundmodule :)
-
- Great! You understand what we are talking about. :-)
-
- > > The good thing is that midi-music will not take more than around 1-3% CPU time,
- > > you will not even notice it and the option is still there.
- >
- > What about an option to play the original music (the music contained in
- > the wads) with a soundtracker routine for accelerated machines?
- > This would also mean more tunes for the game, as lots of PD wads have new
- > music in them.
-
- Yep, I think that soundtracker music could be an option, but you would probably
- need an Afterburner for that. Another problem is that you have to have a complete
- setup of soundsamples in the game.
-
- //Magnus Kollberg
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