What's really funny about the lore of that company is that they handed the devs to make the port with a couple of photos and some footage. And sence at the time of porting they didn't have the rights at the moment the devs made the ENTIRE SOUNDTRACK IN THERE FUCKING GARAGE
The only time demons are ever nice to doomguy... One imp throws him a roll of toilet paper and he just grunts out "I'll just shoot you in the head next time" "sounds good thanks!"
I always thought that the issue with the sega 32x soundtrack might come from an overblown bass that turns the sound into "fart music" or just poor instrumental choices because i had heard other 32x games music and it actually sounds fine. So one day i could love for some gaming wizard to just fix the issue with the music in the Sega 32x version of the game.
I mean the 32x’s music is basically produced through the Genesis chip plus an additional chip that adds extra channels, since it was just an add-on to the console. And Genesis music can either sound amazing (Sonic 3, Timothy Follin’s work) or shockingly terrible (the Sonic Spinball options menu)
There's already a mod for the 32x version that does that, you can look up the soundtrack for doom 32x resurrection, then you'll hear how doom music Should have sounded on the genesis sound chip
The 3DO version sounds like if they remade it with Doom 64's style, its cool! The original is still best, but god damn, 2016 and eternal's versions rule!
the original e1m1 is just "DOOM" and while a lot of versions slap too, the original is just this visceral sound that throws you into the game, you just know that shit is about to get real
You know I hear everybody always go on about how the 32X version sounds like the fart band version of the song but I never hear anybody bring up how it’s even worse with the Jaguar version.
I'd like to listen to a new version of At Doom's Gate, but the main guitar gets tweaked to add that sound from Credo's theme in Monster Hunter World. (Monster Hunter World did a collab with Devil May Cry which had different music playing depending on which weapon you were using. If you used the Lance, you would get Credo's theme, and the sound of the electric guitar changed on the first time the song loops.)
There is some misunderstanding about what MIDI is. A lot of those versions are MIDI, but the differences lies in the instruments packs used to emulate the track. That's whay, for instance, speaking about "midi dos version" is a non sens : you'll have different instruments (and so different output) based of the sound board you use (Sound Blasters were the most popular, but differences between the SB, SB16, SBPro, SBPro2, etc...), and also based on the type of output you select in the setup menu before starting the game. (General midi, SB, Adlib, Gravis...)
I need an extended version of 3:13-4:49 Sadly, it's nowhere to be found on RUclips, and the reason why u like it more is because I played a lot of doom on ps3 (doom 3 bfg edition)
OK i thought I heard this song a million times......I own this game on a dozen systems.....but WHAT! The 3DO version....it's like Judas Priest Touch of Evil!!!! killer! slow as DEATH! **** get PUNCHED in the FACE **** and then the chibbity bibbity gAmEb0y aDv4nc3 with the SYNCOPATION that is how you KNOW they are LAYING IT DOWN absolute fkin groove. 4 imps on the FLOOR. Thanks.
Let's rate them all: DOS MIDI original Version: Solid 8.5 out of 10 DOS MIDI v2: Eh......lacking the OOOMPH but still okay, 7 out of 10 DOS GF1: Who dropped the speakers into the fish tank? 6 out of 10 DOS GF1: Great, the speakers are out of the fish tank but now they're damaged... 5.8 out of 10 DOS OPL 2: Rather weak, 4 out of 10 Sega 32X OPN2: Started okay, but then that permanent bumping effect rather destroys it, 3 out of 10 Sega 32X OPN2 unused: Not too shabby, but the totally unfitting drumroll made me think my phone is ringing, 5 out of 10 Atari Jaguar: Please. Don't. Set. A. Full. Stop. After. Each. Note. 4 out of 10 SNES: I GREW UP WITH THIS! And the depth of the SNES Soundchip is still amazing! 9 out of 10! 3DO: HOLY SHIAT! 20 out of 10! Without competition. If that track would compete in the Olympics, a rank above Gold Medal would have to be invented for it! GBA: Regarding with what they had to work with here it's pretty impressive. 8.5 out of 10 RPG: Not too bad for a mobile game. 7 out of 10. DOOM II: Different, but just as good as the original version. The Hyatts giving off some extra cool vibe. 8.9 out of 10. DOOM III: The ultimate musical leadup to an absolute gamical letdown. 6 out of 10. DOOM 2016: Iconic. Would not have worked without the groundwork all the other versions lied down. Still, iconic. 10 out of 10! DOOM Eternal: Le-Gen-Da-Ry. 12 out of 10. Mighty Doom: Cool tune, but hardly recognizable as "At Doom's Gate", too distorted from the original. 4 out of 10.
"The Atari Jaguar version of Doom lacks any in-game music due to hardware limitations, so instead plays tracks from the original PC soundtrack in-between the levels. This song is played after the level Containment Area."
DOOM 3 sounds like mastodon ngl, I guess cuz that sort of sound was what was popular, more doom songs should be sludge metal imo that'd fit the concept for the next game's gameplay feel well
I never realized that Doom 3's theme song has At Doom's Gate in a weird slow tempo. Listen to it closely, you'll see what I mean. Originals, 3DO and modern ones are all good. Poor SEGA 32X version got the short end of the stick because porters apparently simply converted the midi files instead of rearranging it for Genesis' audio.
That GBA one sounds like it's supposed to be Doom in a movie, but they didn't want to use the original song so they made a shitty version that SOUNDS like its SUPPOSED to be Doom.
My guess: in the early 90s being fast was more on vogue in heavy metal music, but by the mid 90s a slower, heavier, more chunky sound was more mainstream. So Id simply changed the song to fit the trend at the time.
Forget that, why is there a doom 2 version? doom 2 doesn't have at dooms gate or a remix of it, in fact no doom 1 soundtracks were reused (just refrenced, such as getting too tense and the demons from adrians pen)
They don't really have song titles. But here! ruclips.net/video/oStXIosrUE0/видео.htmlsi=d__3m3a21gbOz-Gr ruclips.net/video/4JICaSu1SGM/видео.htmlsi=QSn_y7HrhxAR3dAy@@chepchanskiy
Mighty Doom’s theme doesn’t get enough love and recognition. I’ve always likened it to a cool ass arcade cabinet, blasting its main theme loudly and proudly to let you know it’s a ton of fun
0:00 DOOM 8:00 Taco Bell Doom 🚽 🧻 9:37 Doomguy waiting in bathroom 🚽 11:13: Duckguy 🦆 12:54 Doom but playing it from the next room 14:37 Epic Doom / Doom the movie (the main character is played by Arnold Schwarzenegger) 😎 16:42 8bit Doom 🎮🕹 17:54 Pokemon Doom 19:29 rock Doom 21:15 Doom war 🪖 24:04 Bloody Doom 🩸🩸 25:15 Super EPIC DOOM ☠️☠️☠️
I remember, that the 3do version was the best in all of the ports of the original doom cause it was made with a real band, and the sound board of the 3do was good, but the port was trash cause it was too hard to make games in it, and the time to make the port was too short
3DO, Doom 3, 2016, and OG are my favorites. This was my first time hearing the 3DO and Doom 3 version....honestly kinda blown away by the Doom 3 version...it captures some music of the time.
It was made by a NIN drummer, Trent Reznor famously composing Quake music before him. Doom 3 came out when i was 12, right a time when i was already obsessed with all iterations of Doom and Doom II. The music would later be my gateway to NIN and Tool (the tracks Lateralus and Triad sound similar to it in a bit). I highly recommend playing it and the Resurrection Of Evil extension, a lot of aspects from that game were huge inspirations for 2016 and Eternal.
@@HappyAppart I actually made a playthrough of DOOM 3 after quite some time on 2016 around 2018-19, I prefer faster paced gameplay but it's far from being bad and you understand some of the choices made for the future games, I also kinda got into metal with video game soundtracks Thx for the return !
The issue with MIDI is that you also have to specify which MIDI Synthesizer was used to render the sound. Because MIDI file only contains instructions to play sound. In essence, a MIDI file just says on Channel 1, play these set of notes on Acoustic Guitar. How the acoustic guitar will sound depends completely on the synthesizer. That's why your sound card+synthesizer combo decided how your music sounded during the 90s But by the time CD and high capacity HDDs became a thing, games switched to proper audio samples and MIDI became restricted to composers only. That being said I'll add what synthesizers where used (AFAIK) 00:00 - Roland SC-55 01:37 - Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth (Windows built in MIDI Synth, this requires you to play the game on Windows, via DOSBox or Source Ports) 03:12 - Gravis Ultrasound with default patches (Gravis Ultrasound's MIDI Synth the GF1 chip was programmable so we could load our own wavetables) 04:48 - Gravis Ultrasound with Pro Patches Lite (One of the popular Custom Patch Set for Gravis Ultrasound) 06:25 - OPL2 (The Yamaha YM3812 chip was called the OPL2, lot of sound cards had it, popularly AdLib and Sound Blasters) 17:54 - Sounds like the game is using recordings from a Yamaha Synth in XG mode (Could be MU2000EX, I could be wrong, lot of Yamaha Synths in XG sound similar) 19:29 - DOOM II never had 'At DOOM's Gate' in it's soundtrack, but this just the exact same as 01:37 but played at 90% speed, did you get this from the launch version of Classic DOOM Unity Ports? Regarding 06:25 and 08:01, the YM3812(OPL2) and YM2612(Used in 32x) are highly programmable sound chips, so if you're a good programmer+composer you could produce very high quality sounds, disappointing how the 32x OST was a lazy conversion from the original MIDI with no tuning. A piece of Trivia on 14:36, the OST on DOOM 3DO port is a remaster done by Randy Scott, the CEO of Art Data Interactive. The port had horrible development cycle, the company promised too much when announced the port in Jan 1995, but did no actual work on it done till August 1995 where Rebecca Heineman given charge of "finishing" the port. She only had 2.5 months to single-handedly port DOOM to 3DO, and to make matters worse Randy used to put his nose in her work. So to keep him busy and out of her business, Heineman asked him to remaster the Soundtrack.
Indeed. MIDI itself is merely instructions on what pitches/notes to play. An acronym that stands for *_Musical Instrument Digital Interface_* - MIDI is literally just a method of connecting computers, musical instruments, and other audio devices, and sending "messages" between them. MIDI itself does not carry any actual audio or sound itself. The sound will come from the instruments/computers/synthesisers being connected by the MIDI.
Glad I'm not the only one who hears that when I listened to the doom 3 song. Its crazy, definitely took inspiration from tool when making that song lol. Can't put my finger on what song it reminds me of, but when I heard that I'm like "I recognize the riff somewhere" lol
yup, sounds like when the distorted guitars kick in in lateralus. Also, for all the talk of DOOM 2016 being based all on OG doom, it's nice that its version of at doom's gates takes quite a bit from the doom 3 version (with the similar atmospheric intro, then the bobby prince/ master of puppets melody building up and then the Doom3/lateralus riff to ends things hyper agressively).
Doom 3DO's incarnation actually sounds really nice! 🔥
Just wish the gameplay was half decent
sounds like 2016 version
@@GeekDubsStuff and that the guy who bought the rights to the 3DO version (Randy Scott) wasn't a creep.
@@Megaspartan23 and that he didn't lie to becky heineman
The only 3DO arranged one that I think sounds legit awesome, the others missed the mark
DOOM 3DO’s version almost made me want to say that it was almost pretty close to the more modern At Doom’s Gate
Yeah, the music in the 3DO version is amazing. Such a shame that the rest is just terrible.
Somehow it reminds me of Duke Nukem 3D theme.
Una pena que el compositor principal hoy en día esté preso por abuso infantil.
What's really funny about the lore of that company is that they handed the devs to make the port with a couple of photos and some footage. And sence at the time of porting they didn't have the rights at the moment the devs made the ENTIRE SOUNDTRACK IN THERE FUCKING GARAGE
@@volkast4603 What killed me was that they gave the "final" developer some photos of what they wanted in the port and a commercial copy of Doom.
8:00: At Doom's Gate, but Doomguy had too much Taco Bell.
godDAMN
The only time demons are ever nice to doomguy... One imp throws him a roll of toilet paper and he just grunts out "I'll just shoot you in the head next time" "sounds good thanks!"
😂😂😂😂
8:02 "At bathroom's gate"
XD
its...crunchy
It sounds like a long-haired man with no business sense would make. I guess like every typical rockstar
I think that title should go to the SNES version at 12:55 which sounds like it was recorded in someone’s bathroom.
At toilet's pipe
The 32x one actually feels like demon bowels going straight into my ears
You're not the only one....
I like the mighty doom version but original ALWAYS KICKS IN
The 3DO version is superb tho
21:59 "Over-thinking over-analyzing seperates the body from the mind" , some guy named Maynard
the rhythm changes on the gba version is quite interesting
I know Brutal Doom's soundtrack isn't official but Andrew Hulshult did work on it. He made a really good version of E1M1
guess what
@@panbo_ :D
Doom + Doom 2 gives you an option to choose the IDKFA remixes or the original soundtrack
I always thought that the issue with the sega 32x soundtrack might come from an overblown bass that turns the sound into "fart music" or just poor instrumental choices because i had heard other 32x games music and it actually sounds fine.
So one day i could love for some gaming wizard to just fix the issue with the music in the Sega 32x version of the game.
ruclips.net/video/FehpU0sjXrQ/видео.htmlsi=a6A0AYAmpdSTNPe_
I mean the 32x’s music is basically produced through the Genesis chip plus an additional chip that adds extra channels, since it was just an add-on to the console. And Genesis music can either sound amazing (Sonic 3, Timothy Follin’s work) or shockingly terrible (the Sonic Spinball options menu)
There's already a mod for the 32x version that does that, you can look up the soundtrack for doom 32x resurrection, then you'll hear how doom music Should have sounded on the genesis sound chip
8:01 Ah, the legendary Fartmeister32X version
03:12 The one that I always remember when I first played Ultimate Doom on XBOX 360 :)
DOOM 3DO kind of sounds like the DOOM 2016 version a bit.
I noticed this too :)
I WAS THINKING THE SAME THING
It's the D Tuning and the tempo.
The same key and tempo
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Now I want a Running From Evil version lol
Yes, other versions would be great.
And into the Sunday's city
Check out new video on channel ;)
@@blood-reaper Sundy City on channel now, check it out
Same
Rest in peace mighty doom....
Why does 3DO go so hard though
The development of the 3DO port it´s a great story, check it out!
Fascinating! Thank you so much! \m/
8:00 diarrhea doom
Avgn
I see you syncing the info display with the beat. Nice touch!
Doom Eternal’s version😍
At goose's gate led me here
Aww you include mini slayers theme
The 3DO version sounds like if they remade it with Doom 64's style, its cool!
The original is still best, but god damn, 2016 and eternal's versions rule!
Let's just ignore the fact that Doom 64's style is completely different most of the time
Now we have the 30th Anniversary Remix from the new Doom 1+2 !
Where I can find it?
@@chepchanskiy ruclips.net/video/WBmD84EExmo/видео.htmlsi=7x062-o4MoclsypK
@@chepchanskiy ruclips.net/video/WBmD84EExmo/видео.htmlsi=8eZMqCBmjJCv3tIv
@@chepchanskiy I think it's the IDKFA Album made by Andrew Hulshult.
i always loved the snes version lol it sounds like it was recorded inside a bathroom
the original e1m1 is just "DOOM" and while a lot of versions slap too, the original is just this visceral sound that throws you into the game, you just know that shit is about to get real
You know I hear everybody always go on about how the 32X version sounds like the fart band version of the song but I never hear anybody bring up how it’s even worse with the Jaguar version.
I just remember this as the Moparscape RS2 Private Server sign-in theme
not one of the slayers.
My top 5 are probably Doom DOS, Doom 3DO, Doom 2016, Doom Eternal, & Mighty Doom.
DOS version sounds great. very memorial 😊
I find it funny how the unused OPN2 version sounds like it's played by a xylophone
I'd like to listen to a new version of At Doom's Gate, but the main guitar gets tweaked to add that sound from Credo's theme in Monster Hunter World. (Monster Hunter World did a collab with Devil May Cry which had different music playing depending on which weapon you were using. If you used the Lance, you would get Credo's theme, and the sound of the electric guitar changed on the first time the song loops.)
There is some misunderstanding about what MIDI is. A lot of those versions are MIDI, but the differences lies in the instruments packs used to emulate the track.
That's whay, for instance, speaking about "midi dos version" is a non sens : you'll have different instruments (and so different output) based of the sound board you use (Sound Blasters were the most popular, but differences between the SB, SB16, SBPro, SBPro2, etc...), and also based on the type of output you select in the setup menu before starting the game. (General midi, SB, Adlib, Gravis...)
I need an extended version of 3:13-4:49 Sadly, it's nowhere to be found on RUclips, and the reason why u like it more is because I played a lot of doom on ps3 (doom 3 bfg edition)
DOOM 2016 just made At DOOM's Gate perfect 😎🔥
OPL2 is my childhood
i like how the snes managed to make the cutesie mario instruments sound a little more mature
What do you mean cutesie Mario instruments?
OK i thought I heard this song a million times......I own this game on a dozen systems.....but WHAT! The 3DO version....it's like Judas Priest Touch of Evil!!!! killer! slow as DEATH! **** get PUNCHED in the FACE **** and then the chibbity bibbity gAmEb0y aDv4nc3 with the SYNCOPATION that is how you KNOW they are LAYING IT DOWN absolute fkin groove. 4 imps on the FLOOR. Thanks.
the Snes was one hell of a console, specially concerning the music.
I thought the doom 3 one was earthbound megalovania for a sec💀💀
I didn’t even know doom 3 was still at dooms gate
Can’t beat that classic MIDI sound though…I like MIDI
The 2016 version sounds the coolest
Let's rate them all:
DOS MIDI original Version: Solid 8.5 out of 10
DOS MIDI v2: Eh......lacking the OOOMPH but still okay, 7 out of 10
DOS GF1: Who dropped the speakers into the fish tank? 6 out of 10
DOS GF1: Great, the speakers are out of the fish tank but now they're damaged... 5.8 out of 10
DOS OPL 2: Rather weak, 4 out of 10
Sega 32X OPN2: Started okay, but then that permanent bumping effect rather destroys it, 3 out of 10
Sega 32X OPN2 unused: Not too shabby, but the totally unfitting drumroll made me think my phone is ringing, 5 out of 10
Atari Jaguar: Please. Don't. Set. A. Full. Stop. After. Each. Note. 4 out of 10
SNES: I GREW UP WITH THIS! And the depth of the SNES Soundchip is still amazing! 9 out of 10!
3DO: HOLY SHIAT! 20 out of 10! Without competition. If that track would compete in the Olympics, a rank above Gold Medal would have to be invented for it!
GBA: Regarding with what they had to work with here it's pretty impressive. 8.5 out of 10
RPG: Not too bad for a mobile game. 7 out of 10.
DOOM II: Different, but just as good as the original version. The Hyatts giving off some extra cool vibe. 8.9 out of 10.
DOOM III: The ultimate musical leadup to an absolute gamical letdown. 6 out of 10.
DOOM 2016: Iconic. Would not have worked without the groundwork all the other versions lied down. Still, iconic. 10 out of 10!
DOOM Eternal: Le-Gen-Da-Ry. 12 out of 10.
Mighty Doom: Cool tune, but hardly recognizable as "At Doom's Gate", too distorted from the original. 4 out of 10.
j2me sounds so good for one designed for little phones
dos, 3do version wow!!!❤❤❤❤
Now Opening to hell pls
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11:18 wait but the Jaguar didn't have audio, when did this play?
"The Atari Jaguar version of Doom lacks any in-game music due to hardware limitations, so instead plays tracks from the original PC soundtrack in-between the levels. This song is played after the level Containment Area."
@@chepchanskiy Ah, thanks, I don't have a Jaguar but only saw gameplay, so I didn't know it played anything. Great video, OP
DOOM 3 sounds like mastodon ngl, I guess cuz that sort of sound was what was popular, more doom songs should be sludge metal imo that'd fit the concept for the next game's gameplay feel well
21:26 this song bit scared
¡¡¡MASTER!!! ¡¡¡MASTER!!!
it is sill so funny to me that the 3DO version is like the best one by far.
I swear to God that the sega version is played on a 8 string guitar 😂😂😂
Laugh at this user
Not sure why the Jaguar and 3DO versions are a semitone lower. Sacrilege!
Mighty doom é um jogo até que bom
Listen to the 3do version at 1.25 speed
Honestly the Doom 3 song was the best. Not the best soundtrack, but best song in this video.
I kinda like Sega’s 32x one it just sounds so thumpy
It's Doom 2016 for me. Mick Gordon was the star of that game. They really did him dirty...
Where is Doom 2 version played? (in which version of Doom 2)
Its DOS version obviously
@@chepchanskiy Ok, then in which level is it played?
Oh wait. Its not DOS version its Switch xd
@@chepchanskiyAh, ok, thanks.
@@RandomizerYevhen Actually only now I realized that Doom 2 doesnt have At Dooms Gate
I never realized that Doom 3's theme song has At Doom's Gate in a weird slow tempo. Listen to it closely, you'll see what I mean.
Originals, 3DO and modern ones are all good. Poor SEGA 32X version got the short end of the stick because porters apparently simply converted the midi files instead of rearranging it for Genesis' audio.
Awesome
Doom 3 version be channeling some Tool or something lol
holy shit
круто!
raw
3DO: Classic Hair Metal Epic
GBA: DANCE OFF BRO! 💃
3:22 sounds like ducks are singing it😂😂
Shit is HAPPENING in the 3DO version.
And the Demons are probably trying to run a coke smuggling ring in Miami or something...
why does Doom 3 ost sound like TOOL. guys have a listen to Pnuema-TOOL
doom 3DO 🔥
gba kinda funky with it
where tag 1 and tag 2 at doom's gate?
Mighty Doom’s is better than it deserves to be
I can't hear any resemblance in the DOOM 3 one. And where's the 2016 version that plays during the credits?
Didnt know about that version, will fix it in future
The doom 3 one is a completely different song. I don’t think At Doom’s Gate is even in that game.
Doom 3 reminds me of tool
32X sounds like ducks and farts
3do version is my favorite by far, even though the port itself sucked. In the SNES version, at 14:07 it sounds like a pissed off duck lol
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That GBA one sounds like it's supposed to be Doom in a movie, but they didn't want to use the original song so they made a shitty version that SOUNDS like its SUPPOSED to be Doom.
Brutal doom version is not there, and its the best
Brutal Doom isnt official modification
@@chepchanskiy yeah, but ironically is the best doom 🤣
14:36
22:00
22:56
24:16
25:36
26:25
14:37
Why does doom 2 version sound slower compared to the others
Nobody knows
My guess: in the early 90s being fast was more on vogue in heavy metal music, but by the mid 90s a slower, heavier, more chunky sound was more mainstream. So Id simply changed the song to fit the trend at the time.
Forget that, why is there a doom 2 version? doom 2 doesn't have at dooms gate or a remix of it, in fact no doom 1 soundtracks were reused (just refrenced, such as getting too tense and the demons from adrians pen)
The Doom 3 one is cool but it’s not the same song.
Doom 3 is an excellent game though.
Doom 3 sounds like a tool song kicking off
Where's the TAG versions?
What is TAG?
The Ancient Gods. Aka the DLCs for Doom Eternal@@chepchanskiy
@@chochkoooo I'll add this version in the future :)
They don't really have song titles. But here! ruclips.net/video/oStXIosrUE0/видео.htmlsi=d__3m3a21gbOz-Gr ruclips.net/video/4JICaSu1SGM/видео.htmlsi=QSn_y7HrhxAR3dAy@@chepchanskiy
Doom 3DO theme just hit different. Sounds like an 80s Hero vs Villain vibe.
It's one of my favourite versions, Doom should be a slower soundtrack. It's why the PS1 OST is the best Doom soundtrack out there.
Mighty Doom’s theme doesn’t get enough love and recognition. I’ve always likened it to a cool ass arcade cabinet, blasting its main theme loudly and proudly to let you know it’s a ton of fun
You don't even realise when you get addicted to it
Mighty indeed
Rip mighty doom
It sounds like a ripoff of master of puppets
0:00 DOOM
8:00 Taco Bell Doom 🚽 🧻
9:37 Doomguy waiting in bathroom 🚽
11:13: Duckguy 🦆
12:54 Doom but playing it from the next room
14:37 Epic Doom / Doom the movie (the main character is played by Arnold Schwarzenegger) 😎
16:42 8bit Doom 🎮🕹
17:54 Pokemon Doom
19:29 rock Doom
21:15 Doom war 🪖
24:04 Bloody Doom 🩸🩸
25:15 Super EPIC DOOM ☠️☠️☠️
26:46 ULTRA EPIC DOOM
BRO DOOM WITH ARNOLD WOULD HAVE BEEN SO COOL!
@GUNUFofficial And it almost happened in the mid 90s to 😢
@@mythicknz8203 they had to cancel it' because of the columbine shooting
@@GUNUFofficialAs far as I remember that is called serious sam
3DO sounds like something from a fight scene in an action movie from the 80s starring robots that can change into several things
00:00 - Doom Dos (V1)
01:38 - Doom Midi (V2)
03:12 - Doom GF1 (V1)
04:48 - Doom GF1 (V2)
06:25 - Doom OPL2
08:00 - Doom Sega 32x
09:38 - Doom OPN2
11:15 - Doom JAG
12:55 - Doom Snes
14:37 - Doom 3DO (Best V. My opinion)
16:42 - Doom GBA
17:54 - Doom RPG (J2ME)
19:29 - Doom 2
21:15 - Doom 3
24:04 - Doom 2016
25:15 - Doom Eternal
26:46 - Mighty Doom
Thanks for the timestamps
The gf1 sounds like it was recorded underwater
@@APadreFan hahahahah
joya
I remember, that the 3do version was the best in all of the ports of the original doom cause it was made with a real band, and the sound board of the 3do was good, but the port was trash cause it was too hard to make games in it, and the time to make the port was too short
@@thiagovaldez6569Rebecca Heinemann is the goat tho for making it run at all on the 3DO
3DO, Doom 3, 2016, and OG are my favorites. This was my first time hearing the 3DO and Doom 3 version....honestly kinda blown away by the Doom 3 version...it captures some music of the time.
This theme is incredible, Mick Gordon made the same in 2016 and I thought this Melody was from him, turns out it's actually DooM 3 lol
It was made by a NIN drummer, Trent Reznor famously composing Quake music before him.
Doom 3 came out when i was 12, right a time when i was already obsessed with all iterations of Doom and Doom II. The music would later be my gateway to NIN and Tool (the tracks Lateralus and Triad sound similar to it in a bit).
I highly recommend playing it and the Resurrection Of Evil extension, a lot of aspects from that game were huge inspirations for 2016 and Eternal.
@@HappyAppart I actually made a playthrough of DOOM 3 after quite some time on 2016 around 2018-19, I prefer faster paced gameplay but it's far from being bad and you understand some of the choices made for the future games, I also kinda got into metal with video game soundtracks
Thx for the return !
The issue with MIDI is that you also have to specify which MIDI Synthesizer was used to render the sound.
Because MIDI file only contains instructions to play sound. In essence, a MIDI file just says on Channel 1, play these set of notes on Acoustic Guitar.
How the acoustic guitar will sound depends completely on the synthesizer. That's why your sound card+synthesizer combo decided how your music sounded during the 90s
But by the time CD and high capacity HDDs became a thing, games switched to proper audio samples and MIDI became restricted to composers only.
That being said I'll add what synthesizers where used (AFAIK)
00:00 - Roland SC-55
01:37 - Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth (Windows built in MIDI Synth, this requires you to play the game on Windows, via DOSBox or Source Ports)
03:12 - Gravis Ultrasound with default patches (Gravis Ultrasound's MIDI Synth the GF1 chip was programmable so we could load our own wavetables)
04:48 - Gravis Ultrasound with Pro Patches Lite (One of the popular Custom Patch Set for Gravis Ultrasound)
06:25 - OPL2 (The Yamaha YM3812 chip was called the OPL2, lot of sound cards had it, popularly AdLib and Sound Blasters)
17:54 - Sounds like the game is using recordings from a Yamaha Synth in XG mode (Could be MU2000EX, I could be wrong, lot of Yamaha Synths in XG sound similar)
19:29 - DOOM II never had 'At DOOM's Gate' in it's soundtrack, but this just the exact same as 01:37 but played at 90% speed, did you get this from the launch version of Classic DOOM Unity Ports?
Regarding 06:25 and 08:01, the YM3812(OPL2) and YM2612(Used in 32x) are highly programmable sound chips, so if you're a good programmer+composer you could produce very high quality sounds, disappointing how the 32x OST was a lazy conversion from the original MIDI with no tuning.
A piece of Trivia on 14:36, the OST on DOOM 3DO port is a remaster done by Randy Scott, the CEO of Art Data Interactive. The port had horrible development cycle, the company promised too much when announced the port in Jan 1995, but did no actual work on it done till August 1995 where Rebecca Heineman given charge of "finishing" the port. She only had 2.5 months to single-handedly port DOOM to 3DO, and to make matters worse Randy used to put his nose in her work. So to keep him busy and out of her business, Heineman asked him to remaster the Soundtrack.
Indeed. MIDI itself is merely instructions on what pitches/notes to play. An acronym that stands for *_Musical Instrument Digital Interface_* - MIDI is literally just a method of connecting computers, musical instruments, and other audio devices, and sending "messages" between them. MIDI itself does not carry any actual audio or sound itself. The sound will come from the instruments/computers/synthesisers being connected by the MIDI.
OPL2 is the one from my childhood
14:37 is this doom 3do version the inspiration behind doom 2016's version of at dooms gate?
They called him the Doom Slayer... Rip and Tear, until it is done
Its Doomguy
it's DOOMGOD @@DarthPferd
Nah he's Doom Person
He's John Doom.
Nah, he personally insisted it was “Very Angry Green Guy” while holding a super shotgun to my face.
nobody is talking about doom 3's version which is a lot better than what i expected
lateralus is almost as good as the doom 3 theme
Doom3 actually has good music. If only 90% of it was not just horror ambience....
@@M1551NGN0i kinda liked the vibe of a demonic half life 1, but it very much isn’t a doom-doom game
@@Marzsala hmmm yes you're right. Doom is all about guns blazing in 🔥
i actually just noticed this, but the doom 3 one sounds almost like a clear sample of 2016's Flesh and metal
Doom 3DO didn’t need to go that hard, but thank God it did. It’s amazing!
Wait dude I'm confused. At doom's gate isn't in doom 2, and it just sounds like a different soundfont?
This is part of the playlist I use while playing with the DOOM pack on CoD MW2. very E1M1, much Super Shotgun
Doom 3's sounds like a Tool song! Absolutely sick!
Glad I'm not the only one who hears that when I listened to the doom 3 song. Its crazy, definitely took inspiration from tool when making that song lol. Can't put my finger on what song it reminds me of, but when I heard that I'm like "I recognize the riff somewhere" lol
@@Robnoxious I hear the 46&2 riff especially at the beginning
@@captainsomnus yeah I agree, I can definitely hear 46&2 riff as well
@@Robnoxious The drop is Lateralus. It's Lateralus but simpler. I kinda like it more than Lateralus...
yup, sounds like when the distorted guitars kick in in lateralus.
Also, for all the talk of DOOM 2016 being based all on OG doom, it's nice that its version of at doom's gates takes quite a bit from the doom 3 version (with the similar atmospheric intro, then the bobby prince/ master of puppets melody building up and then the Doom3/lateralus riff to ends things hyper agressively).